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Its not that complicated: Mortgage Crisis

Thomas Sowel provides perspective where the media can't.

It was not that many years ago when there was moral outrage ringing throughout the media because lenders were reluctant to lend in certain neighborhoods and because banks did not approve mortgage loan applications from blacks as often as they approved mortgage loan applications from whites.

All this was an opening salvo in a campaign to get Congress to pass laws forcing lenders to lend to people they would not otherwise lend to and in places where they would not otherwise put their money.

The practice of not lending in some neighborhoods was demonized as "redlining" and the fact that minority applicants were approved for mortgages only 72 percent of the time, while whites were approved 89 percent, was called "overwhelming" evidence of discrimination by the Washington Post.

It's not that complicated folks. I know plenty of friends of Hispanic heritage who went in over their heads... just because the banks were willing to give them more than they could afford. Why would banks do that? Read Sowel's piece. Now it's clear that the government has done minorities a disservice by distorting the capital markets.

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I'm Back...getting in gear for the Nov Election

Just wanted to check in and say hello to any old readers who still might be hanging around here. I'm gearing up to do some coverage on the Nov election. I'll have more soon.
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