dartagnan wrote:So far no liberal has been able to answer the facts in a responsible manner.
Why is it that back in 2005 a bill was proposed by republicans, and McCain spoke on the senate floor urging congress to act without delay, regarding the inevitable crisis at FM/FM?
The democrats blocked its progress. Now they want to blame the republicans by giving these vague excuses of it being "under republican watch." They want to lie and say McCain never tried to stop it. Hell, he and three other republicans were virtually the only ones who really saw it coming.
I presume you are referring to the Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory Reform Act of 2005 (S.190 [109th]) sponsored by Chuck Hagel, co-sponsored by McCain?
That bill would have replaced the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) with a proposed new agency, the “Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory Agency.” The background is Fannie Mae was engaged in some shady accounting practices. The director of OFHEO was Armando Falcon (a Democrat, by the way). The OFHEO ruthlessly pursued the truth of Fannie Mae’s fraud. Falcon shined the light
brightly on what they found out about Fannie Mae (for example, see here:
http://financialservices.house.gov/medi ... 0604af.pdf). Fannie Mae eventually fixed its books and paid the government a $400 million fine.
Hagel’s bill was in response to problems detailed in the OFHEO reports, and was a reasonable measure to increase the government’s ability to hold GSE’s accountable.
The issues that bill addressed were only peripherally related to the current crisis. The current crisis was caused by several factors. Off the top of my head:
1- Greedy investment bankers with their unsound schemes.
2- The entire sub-prime mortgage industry for issuing loans that people couldn’t afford.
3- The Federal Reserve holding interest rates too low, thereby artificially inflating home prices.
4- Incompetent rating agencies that severely misjudged the risk of these instruments.
5- Materialistic home buyers who bought more home than they could afford.
While McCain’s effort to increase the GSE’s accountability is laudable, but he certainly didn’t see this coming or propose anything that would have prevented it.