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Jobs report lifts Dow to highest mark since '08
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Sat, 4 Feb 2012
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2008, about four months before Lehman Brothers investment bank collapsed. In May 2008, credit markets were tightening up, subprime mortgages were going sour and Bear Stears had already collapsed. Before the market opened, the Labor Department said the
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NY's Schneiderman sues banks in foreclosure effort
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Sat, 4 Feb 2012
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traditional public recording system, banks achieved their primary goal — over 70 million mortgage loans, including millions of subprime loans, have been registered in the MERS system and the industry has saved more than $2 billion in recording fees," according
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Will Occupy Boston return this Spring?
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01/30/2012
Organizers of the Occupy Wall Street and Boston movement are now saying that they will return to Dewey Square on or around April 1st and continue their protest. What should be done to stop these people from occupying again or should they be allowed to camp out again?
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Should Government bail out people with high Student Loans?
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01/27/2012
President Barack Obama said that he wants to bail out people who cannot afford high student loans that they have accrued by going to colleges that are out of their price range. Should these people take responsibility of their own finances or should the government help out?
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Is the Death Penalty an appropriate sentence?
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01/27/2012
Joshua Komisarjevsky today was sent to death row, joining his partner in crime, Steven Hayes, for the triple homicide in Cheshire five years ago that shocked Connecticut and the world. Jen doesn't feel that the death penalty is an appropriate way to handle these types of crimes and think that the prisoners should spend their life in jail. Should these types of crimes get the death penalty?
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Did Newt Gingrich have a Bad Debate?
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01/24/2012
Newt Gingrich didn't perform as well in last night's debate as he did in the final South Carolina debate and some people say it is because NBC told the audience they could not react to the candidates and what they were saying until the commercials instead of clapping when they agreed with the candidates. Do you think that is why Newt didn't come off as strong or was he just tired?
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Newt Blazing Through The South
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01/23/2012
The republican primary roadshow heads to Florida this week one of the states hit hardest by the housing bubble. Mitt Romney has been quick to hit his chief rival Newt Gingrich, hard on his past ties to embattled housing giant Freddie Mac. Howie asked can Romney win Florida.
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The Terminator
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01/13/2010
print of Big Dig contracts to bring back hundreds of millions of dollars, and securing $60 million from Goldman Sachs for its subprime mortgage abuses, contrasts sharply with Brown's five-year record of voting no in a state Senate run by the opposite party
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Peter's Principle
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02/03/2009
what our underwriting has required who have been relegated to paying significantly higher mortgage rates in the so-called subprime market.'' It was obviously a mistake to have played games with the integrity of the mortgage qualification process in order
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Bigger Piggies
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01/27/2009
responsible for about $34 billion in writedowns since 2007 as the market value of swaps AIG sold to banks plunged amid the subprime mortgage market collapse. In their sties with all their backing They don't care what goes on around In their eyes there
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Subprime Takedown
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10/07/2008
who are blamed in the piece for the subprime mortgage debacle - taken down from the ..... mortgage company whose major product was subprime mortgages and they sold it to Wachovia ..... Sandlers do when they are not peddling subprime garbage? They are busy writing checks to leftist
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Barney's Baloney
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09/28/2008
increasingly shoddy loans. The two government-chartered mortgage finance firms, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, encouraged this " subprime " lending by authorizing ever more "flexible" criteria by which high-risk borrowers could be qualified for home loans


