The Mortgage Crisis: Enough Blame To Go Around |
Oct. 1, 2008
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
The Mortgage Crisis: Enough Blame To Go Around
Is This Mess Solely A Creation Of The Current Administration, Or Is There Enough Blame To Spread Around?
Some politicians and some pundits would like everyone to believe that the current mortgage mess was born, invented, encouraged, started, etc. when the Bush administration came into office.
In a continuing effort to try and spread the blame to both parties and to both the current and previous administrations (bi-partisan blame which is choice number 2 in yesterdays Vote For Your Favorite Political Cliche post), this is an article from The New York Times in 1999.
Some politicians and some pundits would like everyone to believe that the current mortgage mess was born, invented, encouraged, started, etc. when the Bush administration came into office.
In a continuing effort to try and spread the blame to both parties and to both the current and previous administrations (bi-partisan blame which is choice number 2 in yesterdays Vote For Your Favorite Political Cliche post), this is an article from The New York Times in 1999.
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