Playing the Crisis Blame Game

by Roland on May 7, 2009

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“One of the most aggravating parts of constantly reading about the starting point as it were of the mortgage mess is that everyone has their own story to tell. Fingers are constantly pointed back and forth as to who ultimately holds the responsibility for the rather unfortunate circumstances we find ourselves in. Of course theres also plenty of blame to go around, so you dont really have to leave anyone out.”


Texas home building expects fast rebound


” here is a light at the end of the tunnel and Texas will likely be the first to see it, according to state and national leaders in the home building industry.” But is it a train?


Case Against the Fed and Fractional Reserve Lending


Fractional Reserve Lending (FRL) is fraudulent. Indeed, FRL in conjunction with micro-mismanagement of interest rates by the Fed is the root cause of the financial crisis we are in.

Unfortunately many do not see FRL for the fraudulent scheme that it is. Here are the most common defenses against the allegation of fraud.

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