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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: DixieBelle on June 13, 2008, 10:15:16 AM

Title: Loan sleaze spreads (Dems recieve VIP treatment)
Post by: DixieBelle on June 13, 2008, 10:15:16 AM
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Two influential US senators got "VIP" loans from a leading subprime mortgage lender that saved them tens of thousands of dollars, it was reported last night.

The Democratic pols, Chris Dodd of Connecticut and Kent Conrad of North Dakota, both received the highly favorable loans under the designation "Friend of Angelo," a reference to embattled Countrywide head Angelo Mozilo, Condé Nast Portfolio reported.

Dodd is chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, while Conrad is chairman of the Budget Committee and a member of the Finance Committee. The two senators refinanced properties through the VIP program in 2003 and 2004, the report said.

Others who received "FOA" loans include Alphonso Jackson, the secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Bush who resigned in April, and Donna Shalala, who was secretary of Health and Human Services in the Clinton administration.

The report came one day after Democratic heavyweight Jim Johnson stepped down as chief of Barack Obama's vice-presidential search committee after revelations he'd gotten Countrywide loans at very favorable rates because of Mozilo.

Citing company documents and e-mails, the report says the FOAs paid lower fees, and if rates fell while a loan was pending, the VIPs would get a free "float-down" while regular customers had to pay a surcharge.

Dodd reportedly received two loans through the program in 2003 - $506,000 to refinance his Washington town house, and $275,042 to refinance a home in Connecticut. The more favorable terms saved him about $70,000, the report says.

The company has also contributed $21,000 to Dodd's campaigns since 1997, but the senator proposed a bill last year that was averse to the company's lending practices, the report noted.


Conrad borrowed $1 million to refinance his vacation home, and saved at least $10,000.

Conrad said he never met Mozilo, and "I never asked for, expected or was aware of any special treatment." Dodd had no immediate comment, but his wife told Portfolio two other lenders they'd checked with offered comparable interest rates.

Jackson took out loans totaling $653,331 in 2003 and 2004 while he was deputy HUD secretary, with the latter loan coming through a week before he was named secretary.

http://www.nypost.com/seven/06132008/news/nationalnews/loan_sleaze_spreads_115310.htm

I think the best thing McCain can do to win over more voters (esp. those in his own party) is to take a harsh stance against financial shenanigans, loan bailouts, earmarks and other mischief. The economy is going to be front and center this election.
Title: Re: Loan sleaze spreads (Dems recieve VIP treatment)
Post by: Willow on June 13, 2008, 10:18:50 AM
Isn't Dodd one of the first of the dummies in line to have the taxpayer foot the bills for the defunct loans? Well hell yes!  :tongue:
Title: Re: Loan sleaze spreads (Dems recieve VIP treatment)
Post by: Lacarnut on June 15, 2008, 08:59:19 PM
Absolutely disgusting

99% of them are disgusting including Repubs. If they are not millionaires when they go to DC, they will be if they stay up there for 10 or more years. 
Title: Re: Loan sleaze spreads (Dems recieve VIP treatment)
Post by: Chris_ on June 15, 2008, 09:09:12 PM
Absolutely disgusting

99% of them are disgusting including Repubs. If they are not millionaires when they go to DC, they will be if they stay up there for 10 or more years. 

This should be equal-opportunity squalor.

But I would put serious $ down on more Ds than Rs.  Many more.
Title: Re: Loan sleaze spreads (Dems recieve VIP treatment)
Post by: Baruch Menachem on June 16, 2008, 09:16:50 AM
McCain is so not going to touch this.   For him, this whole topic is radioactive.

It does smell like a $70,000 bribe to me, but it will be a hard one to prove to anyone.

Now if it just plays as normal, there will be lists of "Friends of Angelo" and it will be noted who was on those lists.