PostHeaderIcon The Mortgage Crisis and Who Is To Blame


The only time mortgage confusion was higher that it is right now is back when sub-prime mortgages were not known to be the cesspool that we now know them to be. The world economy has collapsed. Much of the world lays the blame for the collapse at the feet of greedy Americans. While this is patently unfair (who’s not happy to sell us crap?), it is true that three American parties do share the blame. The first two are those who bought homes they couldn’t afford and those who gave them mortgages. But the Federal Reserve Bank should carry most of the blame.

The Federal Reserve is the party most responsible for destroying the global economy. This private corporation, charged by Congress with managing our money supply, cannot be trusted. Did you see Jon Stewart hammer Jim Cramer, the host of CNBC’s Mad Money, on who did this? Well, the answer is, the Federal Reserve Bank did it. President Barack Obama’s failure to replace Ben Bernake at Treasury and the failure of Congress to set about replacing the Federal Reserve Banking System are unconscionable.

Mortgage brokers concocted obtuse mortgage contracts and then began shilling subprime loans to unqualified buyers. With interest rates at historic lows (until now, and God help us), mortgages were made to people that mortgage brokers knew could not afford the payments if interest rates were to return to their historic averages.

These shaky mortgages were then bundled and sold to financial firms as ‘asset backed paper,’ the now infamous ‘toxic assets’ we, the taxpayer, are buying from the banks. An other word for a so called toxic asses is a liability. And that’s what the governement is buying. Your tax money is being used to the American government.

Finally, the people who sit and tell CNN cameras that they didn’t know that they had an adjustable rate mortgage are simply too stupid to own a home. I cannot conceive of people so clueless that they make the largest financial commitment of their lifetimes without reading the document they are signing – or at least paying a lawyer or advisor to do so. Does that sound pessimistic? Good, because if you are not pessimistic now, you are a fool.

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