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ACORN and the PIRGS
emediaworld (pr) ^ | 09/22/2008 | undersigned

Posted on 10/14/2008 6:03:20 PM PDT by xcamel

2008-09-22 13:48:00 Leading Consumer, Labor and Civil Rights Groups: Bailout Must Include Relief for Homeowners Facing Foreclosure, Not Just Wall Street WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following letter was sent today by 35 major U.S. consumer, labor, civil rights groups:

"Dear Member of Congress:

The undersigned organizations strongly urge you to include court-supervised mortgage restructuring for American homeowners to allow them to save their homes in any legislation that would use our tax dollars to bail out the financial services industry from its self-imposed crisis. Purchasing subprime and Alt A private securities will not provide the government with any legal ability to modify loans and keep families in their homes, which is necessary to stop the crisis. We cannot support legislation that fails to help the millions of families in danger of losing their homes, while spending hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayer money to bail out those who caused the problem.

Ever since the mortgage foreclosure crisis erupted into the public eye last year, our organizations have advocated Chapter 13 judicial modification relief as the most effective way, at no cost to taxpayers, to keep homeowners from losing their homes. We do not believe that this crisis can be resolved solely through voluntary efforts on the part of the financial services industry.

It is no longer possible to trust the industry to dictate the terms of the public policy discussion about the mortgage foreclosure crisis. First, the industry insisted that there would be no mortgage foreclosure crisis. They were wrong. Then they insisted that the crisis would be 'contained,' with minimal harm to homeowners and the economy. They were wrong again. Today, as foreclosures continue to dwarf the number of voluntary loan modifications, threatening our entire economy in the process, the industry is arguing that a limited solution (without Chapter 13 relief for homeowners) will take care of the problem. Given the industry's track record, it seems reasonable to conclude that they are wrong yet again.

It must be recognized that, even if a government entity buys the debts of financially distressed companies, the structure of most of the troubled loans will still often prevent foreclosure relief. Why? First, most troubled mortgages have been sold into highly-complex securities, which have themselves been carved up and sold to thousands of investors around the world. The government would have to, in essence, put all the pieces of the carved-up loans back together in order to modify them. Second, many borrowers have 'piggyback' loans or second mortgages, and the government would have to buy those loans as well in order to prevent foreclosure. In short, it is an illusion to assume that bailing out financial institutions is the same thing as providing relief to foreclosure-plagued American homeowners. The only way to make sure that relief is achieved is to give Main Street Americans what they need: Chapter 13 bankruptcy relief.

We are fully aware that the financial services industry has opposed giving homeowners this option, arguing that it would make loans more expensive and cause instability in the marketplace. We ordinarily would take such concerns seriously. In the current environment, however, such arguments border on the preposterous, given that millions of borrowers are now trapped in loans that are already too expensive -- and given the massive instability that already exists in the marketplace due to years of reckless, predatory lending practices. It has been recognized by every expert, including the Secretary of the Treasury and the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, that the market will stabilize only when there is an end to the cycle of widespread foreclosures driving down home prices and financial asset values (assets that now will be owned by the taxpayers).

For these reasons, we ask that you help homeowners at the same time that you consider legislation to bail out the industry, by opening the door to Chapter 13 relief. Americans facing foreclosure need to know that Washington is not going to ignore them in a headlong rush to bail out the banks and brokerage firms that engaged in the reckless lending and irresponsible risk-taking that created this mess in the first place."

The joint letter is signed by the following organizations (in alphabetical order):

Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN)

American Federation of Labor - Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)

Association for Enterprise Opportunity

Black Leadership Forum

Boston Community Capital

CDFI Coalition

CEDA Community Development Fund

Center for Responsible Lending

Community Capital Works

Community Capital of Maryland

Consumer Action

Consumer Federation of America

Consumers Union

Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Center

Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

Leadership Conference on Civil Rights

Low Income Investment Fund

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

National Association of Consumer Advocates

National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys

National Community Reinvestment Coalition

National Consumer Law Center (on behalf of its low income clients)

National Council of La Raza

National Fair Housing Alliance

National Housing Law Project

National Housing Trust Community Development Fund

National Policy and Advocacy Council on Homelessness

National Training and Information Center

North Carolina NAACP Housing Committee

Opportunity Finance Network

Rainbow Push Coalition

Service Employees International Union

Southern Coalition for Social Justice

U.S. PIRG

Women's Opportunities Resource Center


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: acorn; corruptdems; democrats; pirg; uspirg; votefraud
Here's the list of the (obama supported) piggies with their hands out (including the beggars letter) - notice how tight ACORN, the "PIRGS" and the unions are...
1 posted on 10/14/2008 6:03:20 PM PDT by xcamel
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To: xcamel

As a confession, I once worked for a PIRG as a summer job. Even then, I was pretty conservative but naive enough to not quite get how liberal they were. The real eye-opener was late in the summer, they moved their office to a house in the college city and upstairs they did their PIRG work and downstairs they were running the local campaign for the Democrat for governor. I suppose that means I was once a “community organizer”. And, yes, they are mighty picky about making quotas or they fire people.


2 posted on 10/14/2008 6:06:47 PM PDT by Question_Assumptions
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To: xcamel
Disptach the vigilantes.

The enemy has defined and named itself.

3 posted on 10/14/2008 6:08:47 PM PDT by elkfersupper
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

acorn ping (any lists)


4 posted on 10/14/2008 6:13:14 PM PDT by xcamel (Conservatives start smart, and get rich, liberals start rich, and get stupid.)
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To: Question_Assumptions

For about 20 minutes in college, I had the notion that I should try to do something “relevant” and attended a couple of “PIRG” meetings. I was bored out of my skull and for the life of me could not figure out what the whole thing was about and what the purpose was. It certainly was not Cartesion clarity and distinctness, but rather a fog of vagueness. Maybe just the particular meetings to which I went.


5 posted on 10/14/2008 6:37:45 PM PDT by Unam Sanctam
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To: Question_Assumptions

Cartesion=Cartesian


6 posted on 10/14/2008 6:39:04 PM PDT by Unam Sanctam
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