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The Great American Bank Robbery: The Cost and Causes of the New Depression?How Race-Based Lending and Other Multi-Cultural Schemes Make Us All Poorer - eBookThomas Nelson / 2011 / ePub
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Have questions about eBooks? Check out our eBook FAQs. Product DescriptionPointing fingers at Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, The Great American Bank Robbery looks at subprime mortgages as a dangerous multicultural trend, along with Islamic banking, banking with illegal immigrants, gay rights, Indian casinos, and race-bias suits that specifically target the travel and lodging industries. A warning to beware business-bashing, government solutions! 320 pages, paperback.
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Publisher's DescriptionYou may not realize it, but you helped pay for a $10million, fourteen-month government investigation of the housing collapse.Only your $10 million didnt buy much, and it certainly didnt buy truth; anyhope of that went out the window on day one. The congressionally appointed panelmade up primarily ofanti-market, historic revisionistsmanaged to shift the blame away fromWashington and onto mortgage lenders and greedy Wall Street executives, whileprotecting the real culprits at the core of the crisis: POLITICIANS LIKETHEMSELVES. Its not about Democrat or Republican, left or right, blackor white. Its about the usual suspectsmoney and power and the people who usegovernment to manipulate them for private advantage. The Great AmericanBank Robbery maps out in detail exactly how Washington social engineers andtheir accomplices reshaped banking regulations and housing policies and guttedtime-tested underwriting standards that led to the worst financial calamity sincethe 1930s, one that has robbed American households of $14 trillion in networth. And theyre not done yet . . . Product ReviewsProduct Q&AFind Related Products
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