Mo' Money, Mo' Money, Mo' Money
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Uploaded on Jul 28, 2008
How Greedy Corporations Destroy the American Dream -- a short documentary that shows the foreclosure crisis affects everyone. Mo' Money tells the story of borrowers who were lied to and ignored by their mortgage loan servicers, and the people who are working to keep them in their homes. It also reveals how this disaster could have been avoided if regulators and government officials did not ignore predatory lending practices.
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ryanwitski 4 years ago
don't buy stuff you can't afford!
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ALR6002 4 years ago
Nicely done. I would only add that a huge amount of the subprime lending that was being done was outside the purview of the Fed, and servicers are now in control of the modification process. They have no fiduciary obligation to act in the best interests of the borrowers.
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Ttwistnturn 10 months ago
The oversight Committee was watching and the Republicans. 17 times they attempted to regulate Fannie Mae. Democrats would have none of this. Yes buyers were not being responsible nor was Fannie Mae and Countrywide. Acorn also had an influence with their lawsuit to force banks give out unqualified loans.
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chemao1978 2 years ago
I agree with you on the first point. People bought homes they couldn't afford. That's their fault. But they aren't suffering for it. Those of us responsible people are the ones suffering for it by having to pay off the loans that those fucking losers defaulted on. NOW, with that said, it was OBAMA and other government officials that pressured Fannie May and Freddie Mac into making all those bad loans. YES, the government is responsible.
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eathenicus 2 years ago
Well, it all depends on your definition of "poor", but in America "poor can be defined as having a salary less than 20,000 or something like that. If you're wanting to build things, like cars and tech then living in America is a bad idea. Ever since Reagan in the 1980s with his ideology to improve our economy; Reaganomics, the corporations has gotten greedy to the extent they move their factories to foreign countries like China.
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method6155 3 years ago
Where are these poor people living?! (Sorry from Australia dont hear to much about whats happening)
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method6155 3 years ago
Thank god someone else gets it. How can you neg? Its the truth! How can you own something you haven't paid for?
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DAVE70077 4 years ago
never ever use a mortgage broker or a real esatae broker
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bigdrm8404 4 years ago
"Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand.
I suggest some of you read it.
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KendallMB 4 years ago
WAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!! It is the mortgage companies fault that people people signed mortgages that they couldn't afford? Personal responsibility... the backbone of our great country has disappeared. Funny how you point out the fed as a culprit but you neglect to mention the Glass-Stegal Act in which the govt (led by Clinto and Frank) required mortgage companies to provide loans to unqualified borrowers. What about Freddie and Fannie? There is nothing wrong with these people becoming renters again.
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RingsofMediocrity 4 years ago
Greed is the key word here. Greedy homeowners, too. They all deserve what they got.
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