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  • Origins of the Russian Hoax

    12/14/2019 8:04:57 AM PST · by KCengineer · 8 replies
    John Batchelor ^ | 13 December | John Batchelor
    This is a four part audio interview with a Russian born English citizen was at the epicenter of the Russian hoax. No one conducts an interview like John Batchelor. You will find out in greater depth of how and when the CIA and FBI started an extensive false flag operation to not only take down Trump but also spy and other Republican candidates. If you don’t know who Stefan Halper is and how integral he was to the scam, listen to this four part interview.
  • Ex-pro football player accused of staging racially motivated burglary in Gwinnett

    09/14/2019 5:08:38 AM PDT · by KCengineer · 32 replies
    A former NFL player was arrested after allegedly destroying his Gwinnett County business and spray-painting slurs on his walls to make it appear he was the victim of a racially motivated burglary.
  • Minnesota Close?

    11/04/2008 1:58:13 PM PST · by KCengineer · 49 replies · 9,129+ views
    The Atlantic ^ | 11/04/2008 | Marc Ambinder
    "Hello, this is Jeff Blodgett from the Minnesota for Obama campaign. Our initial data shows this election is significantly closer than the polls predicted. We are putting out an urgent call for volunteers... We are organized groups to knock on doors at five P.M., or earlier if you can, for our final GOTV operation." This was followed by different numbers to call based on your residence.
  • Charles Schwab Bank Mortgage Co. UPDATE

    10/02/2008 12:03:27 PM PDT · by KCengineer · 21 replies · 1,034+ views
    Vanity | 2 October | KC Engineer
    Just spoke with Charles Schwab Bank - Mortgage Division. FACTS: Last three weeks have been very active Schwab does not deal in sub-prime loans Lending standards have tightened but, if you have good credit you can get money Expect to put down between 10% and 20% on a $500,000 mortgage Mortgage crisis has had no impact on them because they service their own loans - No Fannie, No Freddie Agent said the stuff in the press is "all hype to frighten you"
  • DRAFT Senate Bailout Bill - Earmarks Galore

    10/01/2008 8:07:52 AM PDT · by KCengineer · 183 replies · 5,034+ views
    NRO ^ | 1 October | K Lopez
    Read at your leisure. This is full of stuff unrelated to the problem
  • Tight Lending or Wise Lending

    10/01/2008 5:05:21 AM PDT · by KCengineer · 5 replies · 539+ views
    I live in an established upper middle income neighborhood south of Atlanta. Six houses (non-foreclosure, non-distressed) sold over the last 45 days. The selling agent said the sales went through wih 3% down and 1980 era typical tough underwriting and documentation. I suspect as the article implies that credit has dried up for those who should not be getting credit in the first place. Question: Are we bailing out the banks and Wall Street to ensure the continuance of catastrophic lending practices of the last 15 years? Not ONE politician has convinced me, or even mentioned that the affordable (politically...
  • ACORN to Get Funded in the DEAL

    09/25/2008 7:21:27 PM PDT · by KCengineer · 244 replies · 10,217+ views
    Senator Lindsey Graham
    Senator Graham said on Greta that ACORN was going to get funds in the original deal. It will be a cold day in hell if those leftist crooks get my tax dollars.
  • Cause of Mortgage Crisis - Political Correctness and Racial Bullying (Carter and Clinton)

    09/18/2008 9:03:17 AM PDT · by KCengineer · 17 replies · 1,218+ views
    The City Journal ^ | Winter 2000 | Howard Husock
    The Clinton administration has turned the Community Reinvestment Act, a once-obscure and lightly enforced banking regulation law, into one of the most powerful mandates shaping American cities—and, as Senate Banking Committee chairman Phil Gramm memorably put it, a vast extortion scheme against the nation's banks. Under its provisions, U.S. banks have committed nearly $1 trillion for inner-city and low-income mortgages and real estate development projects, most of it funneled through a nationwide network of left-wing community groups, intent, in some cases, on teaching their low-income clients that the financial system is their enemy and, implicitly, that government, rather than their...