Economy: Foreclosure Fraud Fallout


Late last year, several of the nation’s largest banks were forced to implement foreclosure moratoriums after it came to light that they were short-circuiting the foreclosure process through, among other abuses, the use of “robo-signers.” These bank officials were approving thousands of foreclosures per day, without verifying basic information and documentation. “I had no idea what I was signing,” said one employee from Bank of America. “We had no knowledge of whether the foreclosure could proceed or couldn’t, but regardless, we signed the documents to get these foreclosures out of the way.” The bank’s circumventing of due process resulted in improper foreclosures (and even led to instances of homeowners who didn’t have mortgages receiving foreclosure notices). As a result of the foreclosure fraud scandal, a bipartisan group of Attorneys General, alongside the Department of Justice, the Treasury Department, and federal bank regulators, launched an investigation into the banks’ mortgage practices. For several months now, the AGs have been working on a settlement, under which the banks would pay a penalty for their mortgage misdeeds, with the money being used to provide relief to troubled homeowners. However, the settlement talks have bogged down, with some conservative AGs siding with the banks and regulators breaking off to forge their own settlements with the banks, even as new information comes forward showing that abuses in the mortgage servicing arena are significant and ongoing.

THE SETTLEMENT: As the New York Times’ Gretchen Morgenson wrote, “evidence of extensive and abusive servicing practices does in fact exist. It is piling up at the offices of the United States Trustee Program, the arm of the Justice Department that monitors the bankruptcy system. … The findings should dispel any notion that toxic servicing practices were atypical or have done no harm.” For instance, one bank claimed that a borrower owed $52,043, but documentation showed that the borrower actually owed the bank just $3,156. Furthermore, a report from the Department of Housing and Urban Development‘s inspector general alleges that banks have been “defrauding taxpayers in their handling of foreclosures on homes purchased with government-backed loans.” The AGs have suggested that the banks pay $20 billion in a settlement for their mortgage abuses, while the banks have counter-offered by saying that they will pay $5 billion. However, a report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau shows that the nation’s five largest mortgage servicers have saved more than $20 billion “by taking shortcuts in processing troubled borrowers’ home loans,” making even the AGs’ figure seem conservative. The goal of the AGs and the Obama administration is to put the money towards relief for troubled homeowners, including reducing loan principal for underwater homeowners (homeowners who owe more on their mortgage than their house is worth). Currently, nearly 30 percent of homeowners are underwater. As Center for American Progress Housing Policy Adviser Alon Cohen notes, some of the funds should also go towards mortgage mediation, which as he points out, “is working to help thousands of homeowners keep their homes while returning greater value to investors and communities than they would see in foreclosure.”

THE GOP DEFECTORS: Initially, all 50 Attorneys General joined the investigation into the banks’ foreclosure practices. However, several Republican AGs have since defected, voicing their opposition to monetary penalties in general and, more specifically, using that money to reduce loan amounts. Radical Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinnelli (R) derided loan modifications as “welfare,” while Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens (R) said, “I’m a little concerned that this process disengages the normal market forces.” Several Republican AGs joined Cuccinnelli in a letter stating that reducing loan principal “rewards those who simply choose not to pay their mortgage.” These AGs have also met with representatives of the banking industry to discuss reasons to oppose helping underwater homeowners (and they’ve all received large donations from the banking industry). Of course, many homeowners are underwater through no fault of their own: Wall Street malfeasance and a lack of prudent regulation caused a housing bubble to grow and burst, plunging home prices steeply downward. Also, as Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman noted, the proposed settlement only calls for modifications that benefit bank and homeowners alike. Not content to sit on the sidelines and let the AGs do their work, some congressional Republicans have also criticized the settlement, with Sen. Richard Shelby (AL) calling it “nothing less than a regulatory shakedown.”

THE SIDE DEAL: Another hurdle in the way of the AGs trying to reach a settlement is that two federal bank regulators — the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve — brokered their own settlement with the banks, undermining the AG’s work. As Cohen noted, the regulators’ settlement is a weak one, as “There is no mention of penalties, and the servicers’ repeated focus on ‘processes’ is replaced by the terms ‘policies and procedures’ and ‘internal controls,’ nearly all of which presumably should already be in place.” The Fed and the OCC (which is notoriously cozy with the banks) only reviewed 100 mortgages before settling with the banks. FDIC Chair Sheila Bair questioned the thoroughness of the deal the OCC and the Fed struck, saying, “We do not yet really know the full extent of the problem.” “Flawed mortgage-banking processes have potentially infected millions of foreclosures, and the damages to be assessed against these operations could be significant and take years to materialize,” she said. Adding insult to injury, under the terms of the settlement, the banks are required to undergo a review of their mortgage operations, but they are allowed to hire their own reviewers and the results of those reviews are not going to be made public. As Bair pointed out, there is significant potential for conflict-of-interest, as these reviewers “may have other business with [banks] or future business they would like to do with them.” “This is a huge issue,” she said.

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Republicans have crossed a line and there’s no turning back.


Six Wisconsin Republicans are set to face recall elections this July for their attacks on unions and middle class families.

Karl Rove, the Koch brothers and other big money corporate interests are going to pour money into the state to make sure that their friends stay in office so they can keep fighting their war on working families.

That’s why we’re building a people-powered campaign to stop them — putting staff on the ground to organize volunteers, canvass door-to-door, make phone calls, and run radio and TV ads featuring real Wisconsinites.

We’re putting together a campaign fueled by volunteers because people-power is the only thing that can beat big corporate money — it’s the only thing that ever has. But we can’t afford to wait until the summer to start building our campaign. We need to plan our campaign right now so we can hit the ground running from day one. We can’t do it without you.

http://act.democracyforamerica.com/go/754?akid=811.1480546.R08hKI&t=1

The Republican war on working families is happening across the country, not just Wisconsin. Right-wing Republicans have introduced copycat legislation that would smash unions and middle class families in Ohio, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey and many, many more.

We’re organizing volunteers everywhere. Wisconsin isn’t just the biggest fight, it’s also just the beginning. We can send a clear message to Republicans not just in Wisconsin, but in every state considering this radical anti-working family legislation — attack the middle class and lose your seat.

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Republicans have crossed a line and there’s no turning back. Please contribute today and let’s win this fight together.

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Jim Dean, Chair

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Governor Walker will do what?


Sitting here listening to thom hartmann talk with his guest John Nichols from the Nation — it becomes way too a scary awakening and just need to share what is on the Repupblican agenda. I suggest everyone tune into radio as well as tv because the information is less likely to be as skewed as tv. So, apparently, on the desk of Gov. Walker is a list of take aways he plans to carry out  quietly unless folks in WI take action

School Boards and their authority

Town Boards and their ability to set debt limits

County, City, Villiage School Boards ability to do their own budgeting for labor unions and or labor relations

– ending the Natural Resource/Vet  dept

 Governor Walker intends to gut the power of the Secretary of State and appoint Czars -of his own that will do what he says

no whispering Wednesday &some News


Yesterday, definitely felt like spring almost summer like and weather foks suggest we might have a high of 65 today maybe 70 by the weekend —- ahhhh Spring. I wish we could have it all minus the pollen but then there are worse things to experience right?

my rant

With election season right around the corner and the constant changes in campaign promises, nasty vitriol, lack of integrity going on … We the People, need to be even more aware more diligent in making sure our neighbors know the truth about health care reform, climate change, immigration reform, and what positive things it will do for ALL Americans. I have to say though it seems obvious to me some do not believe we cannot count on Republicans to help get back on track. It is clear Republicans have a different agenda, a different America in mind. It includes making the rich far more in control of things though considering our near economic collapse even people without a lot of finance background understand that trickledown theory really does not work though they keep pushing, holding the middle/lower classes hostage to get what they want. The fact is any lack of progress to any part of our economy is due to the Republican Party

If anyone is watching listening and judging from not only the behavior this first term of President Obama but also from the current rhetoric coming from the Republican Party, it is quite clear who put Party before People for the last three years. I remember when John McCain, who called himself a maverick throughout the 2008 campaign. He told Americans he would listen to the military about DADT etc. and then make a full 360 stating he would no longer cooperate with Democrats or the Obama admin. The Republican Party definitely managed to fool the public and side step their responsibility to We the People who pay their salaries. I have to say the Republicans in Congress keep moving further right of center, which should be unacceptable to All Americans –This nation is not extreme.

I know there must be plenty of moments when Republicans in the 112th Congress showed their true partisan side, colours, and nasty attitudes. I will never forget the night Joe Wilson decided he did not have to respect the place he was sitting, the moment, or the President was the beginning of the nasty behavior. In a time when at least 53% who voted for the first person of colour for President were not just proud but felt he would rise to the occasion and tackle the monumental challenges facing America that others running for President clearly did not seem to accept or understand.

A Political Party that is choosing Party over the fate of Americans is truly unacceptable and all those involved called out and kept out of the 2010/2012 elections. Republicans had over 8years to do something, anything about health care, climate change, bank regulation, immigration; to be honest i cannot remember if the house of Bush even managed to allow any debates on those issues. I remember a Bush doctrine that created 2Wars, tax cuts for the rich, a lot of involvement concerning stem cell research, abortion, killed a global warming treaty, appointed Justices Alito and Roberts, which may have a direct impact on elections coming up. Most of what Bush did do he got away with not paying for and now Americans suffer from his lack of restraint, forethought, and experts who obviously did not choose to look out for Americans.

Now, 3 yrs. later and a President who I feel is trying to get our country back on track the BS just continues though Republicans are not in charge they refuse to let the governing party do just that … govern. Voice your distaste in the Republican Party by joining me in voting them out in 2012.

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CSPAN …

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Energy Chief to Justify FY12 Budget to Congress – http://c-span.org/Events/Energy-Chief-to-Justify-FY12-Budget-to-Congress/10737421594/

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Fresh from a trip to Pakistan, Senator John Kerry (D-MA) held a hearing on the U.S.’s relationship with Pakistan. http://c-span.org/Events/Senate-Looks-into-Relations-with-Pakistan/10737421580/