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	<title>Comments on: USA Public Broadcasting Service FrontLine Special</title>
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		<title>By: Effit</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve just finished viewing the &#039;Meltdown&#039; which took a while as my speakers decided to meltdown half-way through, emitting loud buzzing noises!  It was time to get new speakers anyway.

A fascinating hour&#039;s viewing. 

The excerpt interviews with Sheila Bair, Chairman of the FDIC was illuminating, as was the excerpt interview with Alan &#039;Ace&#039; Greenberg, of Bear Sterns.

Sheila Bair says she&#039;d tried to warn of the crisis back in 2001.  &#039;For years there were bills in Congress to try to address what they called predatory lending, perhaps that was a prejorative -- lax lending -- but it was bad lending, whatever type of adjective you want to put on it. And they just couldn&#039;t get the political momentum to get anything done. And I think that was because everybody was making money. Even borrowers were making money if they could keep refinancing.&#039;


Greenberg said: &#039;I thought it was crazy to see ads where people would lend you 140 percent of the assessed value of your house. I thought that was nuts. Did I know that grassroots brokers were getting people financing that had no business [buying], that they were falsifying their wages, they were falsifying their ability to carry the mortgage? Did I know it was that bad? No, I did not.&#039;

&#039;I wasn&#039;t as vociferous as I should have been, maybe. It&#039;s very hard to stop a locomotive going 60 miles per hour.&#039;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve just finished viewing the &#8216;Meltdown&#8217; which took a while as my speakers decided to meltdown half-way through, emitting loud buzzing noises!  It was time to get new speakers anyway.</p>
<p>A fascinating hour&#8217;s viewing. </p>
<p>The excerpt interviews with Sheila Bair, Chairman of the FDIC was illuminating, as was the excerpt interview with Alan &#8216;Ace&#8217; Greenberg, of Bear Sterns.</p>
<p>Sheila Bair says she&#8217;d tried to warn of the crisis back in 2001.  &#8216;For years there were bills in Congress to try to address what they called predatory lending, perhaps that was a prejorative &#8212; lax lending &#8212; but it was bad lending, whatever type of adjective you want to put on it. And they just couldn&#8217;t get the political momentum to get anything done. And I think that was because everybody was making money. Even borrowers were making money if they could keep refinancing.&#8217;</p>
<p>Greenberg said: &#8216;I thought it was crazy to see ads where people would lend you 140 percent of the assessed value of your house. I thought that was nuts. Did I know that grassroots brokers were getting people financing that had no business [buying], that they were falsifying their wages, they were falsifying their ability to carry the mortgage? Did I know it was that bad? No, I did not.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;I wasn&#8217;t as vociferous as I should have been, maybe. It&#8217;s very hard to stop a locomotive going 60 miles per hour.&#8217;</p>
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