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  • The only way this should go through is if there are guarantees of congressional oversight, most of the money goes to help the 3 million homeowners in danger of foreclosure stay in their homes, there is emergency legislation passed to reregulate the financial system including restoring glass-steagal and regulating the MBS market and finally, the implementation of the plan must be fully transparent.

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  • "what do you think insurance is ..." it is by repealing glass-steagal which allowed the subprimes to be bundled and insured as aaa's, we all know how that worked out and your rambling over making "expensive - cheap" seems to be a question as to "use value" as opposed to "exchange value"

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2010

  • "what do you think insurance is ..." it is by repealing glass-steagal which allowed the subprimes to be bundled and insured as aaa's, we all know how that worked out and your rambling over making "expensive - cheap" seems to be a question as to "use value" as opposed to "exchange value"

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2010

  • "what do you think insurance is ..." it is by repealing glass-steagal which allowed the subprimes to be bundled and insured as aaa's, we all know how that worked out and your rambling over making "expensive - cheap" seems to be a question as to "use value" as opposed to "exchange value"

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2010

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