Tuesday, August 06, 2013

Pres. Proposes to Eliminate Fannie / Freddie Max

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57597105/obama-to-propose-eliminating-fannie-mae-freddie-mac/

"I'm also acting on my own to cut red tape for responsible families who want to get a mortgage but the bank is saying no," Mr. Obama said last month at Knox College in Galesburg, Ill., in the first of a series of speeches in which he's laid out his vision for long-term economic growth. "We'll work with both parties to turn the page on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and build a housing finance system that's rock-solid for future generations."
The setting for Tuesday's speech will also give the president a chance to defend his earlier policies -- Mr. Obama did, after all, speak in Phoenix the day after signing the $787 billion stimulus into law in 2009 -- and make the case for the path forward.
"A home of your own has always been the clearest expression of middle-class security," the president said in Galesburg. "For most families, that's your biggest asset. For most families, that's where your life's work has been invested."
The collapse of the housing industry destroyed $7 trillion in homeowner equity, but the market is slowly turning around. Sales are up, prices are up, and fewer Americans are underwater on their mortgages. The administration is taking partial credit for the positive developments in the housing market so far.

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