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- initialism US Home Owners Loan Corporation
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Examples
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The Treasury was authorized to invest $200 million in HOLC stock.
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The difference seems to be that the HOLC was a public institution operated as a public service.
Take a Load Off Fannie: Bailout or Nationalization for the Mortgage Giants? 2008
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As a public corporation chartered for a public purpose, the HOLC was a patient and even lenient lender.
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We should encourage Treasury to study the option of buying individual mortgages like we did successfully in the 1930's [this is HOLC, which is modeled after the FDR program, though Obama doesn't mention that].
Corrente 2008
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DENNIS KUCINICH: Well, you know, there's been a number of suggestions about the homeowners, and, you know, one is by an economist by the name of Nouriel Rubini, who says that we should come up with a plan that's very similar to what's happened in the '30s, where you have a home loan process called the HOLC, and this would enable homeowners to actually be protected, that people wouldn't go out of their-wouldn't find themselves in a position where they're going to lose their homes.
Dandelion Salad 2008
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DENNIS KUCINICH: Well, you know, there's been a number of suggestions about the homeowners, and, you know, one is by an economist by the name of Nouriel Rubini, who says that we should come up with a plan that's very similar to what's happened in the '30s, where you have a home loan process called the HOLC, and this would enable homeowners to actually be protected, that people wouldn't go out of their-wouldn't find themselves in a position where they're going to lose their homes.
Dandelion Salad 2008
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DENNIS KUCINICH: Well, you know, there†™ s been a number of suggestions about the homeowners, and, you know, one is by an economist by the name of Nouriel Rubini, who says that we should come up with a plan that†™ s very similar to what†™ s happened in the †™ 30s, where you have a home loan process called the HOLC, and this would enable homeowners to actually be protected, that people wouldn†™ t go out of their-wouldn†™ t find themselves in a position where they†™ re going to lose their homes.
MyAntiwar.org 2008
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DENNIS KUCINICH: Well, you know, there's been a number of suggestions about the homeowners, and, you know, one is by an economist by the name of Nouriel Rubini, who says that we should come up with a plan that's very similar to what's happened in the '30s, where you have a home loan process called the HOLC, and this would enable homeowners to actually be protected, that people wouldn't go out of their-wouldn't find themselves in a position where they're going to lose their homes.
Dandelion Salad 2008
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DENNIS KUCINICH: Well, you know, there's been a number of suggestions about the homeowners, and, you know, one is by an economist by the name of Nouriel Rubini, who says that we should come up with a plan that's very similar to what's happened in the '30s, where you have a home loan process called the HOLC, and this would enable homeowners to actually be protected, that people wouldn't go out of their-wouldn't find themselves in a position where they're going to lose their homes.
Dandelion Salad 2008
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DENNIS KUCINICH: Well, you know, there's been a number of suggestions about the homeowners, and, you know, one is by an economist by the name of Nouriel Rubini, who says that we should come up with a plan that's very similar to what's happened in the '30s, where you have a home loan process called the HOLC, and this would enable homeowners to actually be protected, that people wouldn't go out of their-wouldn't find themselves in a position where they're going to lose their homes.
Dandelion Salad 2008
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