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As Foreclosures Rise, Bush Declares "National Homeownership Month"

Posted by William K. Wolfrum, Shakesville at 6:01 AM on June 6, 2008.


The Bush Administration sees a crisis, and meets it with new slogans.
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My long-time friend and colleague Petulant posted earlier about home foreclosures setting a record for the first quarter of 2008.

From that story:

Home foreclosures and late payments set records over the first three months of the year and are expected to keep rising, stark signs of the housing crisis' mounting damage to homeowners and the economy.

The latest snapshot of the mortgage market, released Thursday, showed that the proportion of mortgages that fell into foreclosure soared to 0.99 percent in the January-through-March period. That surpassed the previous high of 0.83 percent over the last three months in 2007.

The report by the Mortgage Bankers Association also found that more homeowners slipped behind on their monthly payments.

The delinquency rate jumped to 6.35 percent in the first quarter, compared with 5.82 percent for the three months earlier. Payments are considered delinquent if they are 30 or more days past due.

Both the rate of new foreclosures and late payments were the highest on record going back to 1979. ...

... As foreclosures and late payments climbed, financial companies took multibillion losses when their investments in mortgage-backed securities soured. A credit crisis erupted and spread, crimping other types of financing. The fallout plunged Wall Street in turmoil, disrupting the normal functioning of markets.

All those troubles have pushed the economy to the brink of a recession, if the country isn't already in one. Consumers and business have tightened their spending. Employers have cut more than a quarter-million jobs in the first four months of this year.


But don't despair former homeowners. President George W. Bush has proclaimed that June is National Homeownership Month!


National Homeownership Month, 2008


A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America

For many Americans, owning a home represents freedom, independence, and the American dream. During National Homeownership Month, we highlight the benefits of owning a home and encourage our fellow citizens to be responsible homeowners.

My Administration is committed to helping Americans achieve their dreams of homeownership. We have worked to ensure that the mortgage industry is more transparent, reliable, and fair, and in order to sustain homeownership, we have launched initiatives to help responsible homeowners keep their homes. The FHASecure program has given the Federal Housing Administration more flexibility in refinancing mortgages for homeowners who have good credit histories but cannot afford their current payments. In addition, the HOPE NOW Alliance connects struggling homeowners with lenders, loan servicers, and mortgage counselors to help families stay in their homes. Homeowners deserve our help, and these initiatives assist those in need.

During National Homeownership Month and throughout the year, I encourage all Americans to take advantage of financial education opportunities to explore homeownership. My Advisory Council on Financial Literacy is finding ways to help educate people from all walks of life about matters pertaining to their finances and their futures. By practicing fiscal responsibility, Americans can contribute to the strength of our neighborhoods and our country.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2008 as National Homeownership Month. I call upon the people of the United States to join me in recognizing the importance of homeownership and building a more prosperous future for themselves and their communities.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-ninth day of May, in the year of our Lord two thousand eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-second.

GEORGE W. BUSH


This is not a satire. I repeat, not a satire. That's about all I have to add. Except that if anyone has an extra room for Ed McMahon or Evander Holyfield, I'm sure they'd appreciate it.

--WKW


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Would the representative of the 28%-33% Americans who still support Bush
Posted by: Ydotheyhateus on Jun 6, 2008 7:20 AM   
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please explain the basis for your support?

Seriously, what exactly has this administration done in the last 7 years to have your support?

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So, today the (official) Unemployment rate rose to 5.5%...
Posted by: Quannah on Jun 6, 2008 9:20 AM   
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I wonder if next week he will declare, "National Working Folks Week" in commemoration? (The highest increase since 1986)

He is such a pig. Such a pig.

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WTF??? He has F$$KING LOST IT!! Next "Why I sent Nouri al-Maliki to Iran to negotiate...
Posted by: Turiye on Jun 6, 2008 10:46 AM   
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...although we know that isn't true, he is as sick of the Murderer in Chief and his lies, albeit he was set up by the Sociopath in Chief in an American by the Psycopath in Chief Puppet Gov't, Maliki did this on his own. F$$K the USA!!! As long as this genocidal, torturous, kidnapper, liar, pig is around he shall remain the #1 Provocateur of a War with Iran. Diplomacy to that wanker is as foreign as the proper pronounciation of 'Nuclear', as the Genocider in Chief likes to say re;the most dangerous WMD "NUK-U-LAR".

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HEARD THIS ON THE RADIO
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Jun 6, 2008 1:12 PM   
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Bush sounded wierd and very nervous and talked very fast. He appointed somebody or other, then talked about the joys of owning a home and referred several times to "responsible" home owners. I took that to mean he wasn't talking to the poor slobs put out on the street, which is a big problem. At least I thought it was. ANNA

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Isn't that special
Posted by: cwilsondrum on Jun 6, 2008 1:21 PM   
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a helping hand to those who have had their hands cut off. maybe he can help them get another predatory loan. fucking moron

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National Homeownership Month?
Posted by: caerbannog on Jun 6, 2008 3:08 PM   
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Ummmm.... shouldn't that be "National Homeownerownership Month?

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