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I smell BS. The article in question does not link to the alleged study and a look at the NBER website reveals no recent study that addresses the housing crash or anything remotely related. Otherwise the article is nothing more than a rehash of Wall Street alibis and conspiracy theories.
It's typical mantra of the rich to blame the poor and weak for the economy.
No one is blaming the poor. We're blaming the Democrats.
I smell BS. The article in question does not link to the alleged study and a look at the NBER website reveals no recent study that addresses the housing crash or anything remotely related. Otherwise the article is nothing more than a rehash of Wall Street alibis and conspiracy theories.
It's typical mantra of the rich to blame the poor and weak for the economy.
I like this graph from the article. It's extremely incriminating:
Typical you ignore the gaping hole in the article and grasp at straws.
Typical... You, a libtard, can't admit you guys are wrong!
Please produce the actual study or go fuck yourself
The CRA meme is among the stupidest of memes out there.
Only a completely ignorant fuck would believe the CRA caused the crash or was even a factor. This is a meme spread by people who have no clue about the world of finance and the global derivatives bubble.
They don't know the difference between a derivative and their asshole.
I can't help but notice the Examiner doesn't link to the NBER study they allege to cite.
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I smell BS. The article in question does not link to the alleged study and a look at the NBER website reveals no recent study that addresses the housing crash or anything remotely related. Otherwise the article is nothing more than a rehash of Wall Street alibis and conspiracy theories.
It's typical mantra of the rich to blame the poor and weak for the economy.
Yes, it is undeniable that the biggest and most damaging wave of foreclosures were not primary residencies in the inner city that the CRA covered, but the massive glut of investment properties in the suburbs with expensive 5 year mortgages that speculators just walked away from.
http://www.nber.org/2009_redesign/archive.pl
this is the site of the NBER
its the entity the artcle claims as proof.
there is no such study there that I can find
go get the study OP or appologise for wasting time with lies