Predatory Lending Act

Predatory Lending Act
Predatory Lending Act

Question: Isn't the Bush administration responsible for creating the imminent depression?

In 2003 the Bush administration's Office of the Comptroller of Currency (OCC), a part of the Department of Treasury, invoked a clause from the 1863 National Bank Act to preempt state laws against predatory lending, thereby rendering those state laws inoperative.

The OCC also formulated new rules prohibiting states from enforcing any of their consumer protection laws against national banks.

So anyone who saw what was going on and wanted to try to stop the predatory lending had their hands tied by the Bush administration.

So basically, the Bush administration gave a green light to their financial buddies on Wall Street to rob Americans blind, and drive the US into a recession in the process.

What a big surprise, considering that Bush has ties to the financial industry.

So shouldn't we be thanking the Bush administration for creating our next depression?




Answer: It is his policies which are at fault, so, yes, Bush would be responsible for the mess that we are currently in.

As far as those who are trying to blame Clinton (don't worry, Clinton has enough blame which should be placed on him with NAFTA) BUSH could have STOPPED whatever Clinton put into place! Another words, Bush is responsible for implementing it. I know that Bush stopped all the clean air laws from going into affect...this is no different!

Is it not interesting that right around 2003 is EXACTLY when we first started having problems with the housing market? Things that make you go, Hmmmmmm.

Rep. Frank - Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act




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