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Unprinting money

No you haven't.

The truth is you have very little understanding of what actually happened from 1992-2008

You've probably based your assumptions on a lazy and shallow analysis, only digging deep enough to satisfy some twisted ideologic obsession.

I can tell you that the last thing the average American needs is the advice of some poorly informed Euerotrash who's motivated by envy and ignorance.

Moving right along....

Indeed sir, and if you are going to insult someone's intelligence, you might have the foresight to at least spell the slur in some sort of correct manner.

Another thought for you: Google the concept of "projection" and see what you think. Then again, thinking may be asking you to raise the bar too high for your accustomed procedures.
 
The truth is you have very little understanding of what actually happened from 1992-2008

The quote above applies to you.

You've probably based your assumptions on a lazy and shallow analysis, only digging deep enough to satisfy some twisted ideologic obsession.

Going 2 for 2? Only a lazy partisan hack would take an investigation at face value, and totally ignore the outcome. Fannie didn't disclose various Alt-A traunch MBS's because they were sold as AAA rated. Which is why various banks had to settle on mortgage fraud, because issuers sold securities under a false premise.

Explain to me why default rates for GSE's were the lowest among all groups?
 
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