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Erin Quinn is wrong these GSE's are unconstitutional and we shouldn't have them.
"It is just not appropriate to have the tax-payers holding the bag for private managements."
"Our system doesn't work well, where the gains are privatized but the losses are born by you and me and John Q. Public as the tax-payers."
When discussing the bailout many people focus on the "they're too big to fail" issue, which refers to the present, and its true. If they were allowed to fail, you, me, every small business in the country would no longer be able to get a loan. Lenders would for all intents and purposes, stop lending money to the average person.
But of course it could have been avoided with proper oversight. For decades GSE's helped millions of Americans attain home ownership, the problem is that any financial institution allowed to run amok... will run amok.
The lack of oversight from the government to the lending institutions to the brokers all got greedy and failed to heed even their own internal policies for safeguards.
Dems and Republicans in Congress and at the state level are all culpable.
The problem is the millions of Americans had now business getting the loans that allowed them homeownership. It was greedy lending that landed us in this situation and passing the buck to our children in the form of more debt is morally wrong.