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![]() We keep hearing about what is and isn't possible, practical, or politically feasible, but what is moral and legal to the letter of the law? by Outtacontext for Flickr |
Once again we're hearing that a foreclosure fraud deal is about to be announced between major banks, the US government, and most or all of the states. We've heard that before, only to have the deadline pushed back so that holdout Attorneys General can be brought on board with the agreement. Deal, or no deal? We're not sure, but it's certainly possible we'll hear something today, tonight, or tomorrow. How will we know if it's a good deal for the American people? After all, this is an issue with a lot of moving parts. It includes all of the states and multiple agencies within the Federal government, and involves a multitude of allegations involving several different kinds of crime that come under different jurisdictions. Even the statutes of limitations are a moving target. That doesn't mean we don't know enough to judge the deal... |
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