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Maxine Waters’ “Diversity Committee” May Pressure Banks Into Making Bad Loans
Townhall ^ | 02/07/2019 | Carl Horowitz

Posted on 02/07/2019 11:31:54 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., has a habit of redoubling her efforts when her ideas fail. That’s especially true given that she now chairs the House Financial Services Committee. One of her top priorities is bullying banks into boosting mortgage lending to marginally qualified borrowers based on race or ethnicity. And her main vehicle for that now is a proposed subcommittee on diversity and inclusion. In a prepared statement on January 30, she declared, “I am proud to say that this will be the first Subcommittee of its kind in Congress.”

One hopes it will be the last. For if she gets her way, the outcome, taken to its logical conclusion, may be a financial meltdown rivaling the one a decade ago.

When it comes to dysfunction on Capitol Hill, Maxine Waters lives it. In her nearly 30 years in the House of Representatives, she has displayed a clear pattern of demagoguery and self-dealing. Only weeks after President Donald Trump’s inauguration, she already was calling for his impeachment. Despite having no evidence of his misuse of office, she has not let up. Last June, she egged on young adults to surround and harass Trump administration officials spotted in public places. At least three times she has been cited by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) in the group’s annual list of the most corrupt members of Congress.

In short, Maxine Waters is emblematic of what’s wrong with our political culture. But now she’s got new opportunities. The midterm elections of last November restored the Democratic majority in the House lost eight years earlier. The changing of the guard gave Maxine Waters the chairmanship of the House Financial Services Committee. It’s her home base. She has served as ranking member or chairman of one subcommittee or another under its jurisdiction since 1995. The committee has the authority to ride herd on banks and other financial intermediaries, plus a wide range of federal agencies. Though she expresses a grudging willingness to work with Republicans, she emphasizes, “I have the gavel.”

She’s planning on using that gavel, too, especially to promote affirmative action. During her committee’s first markup session, Waters remarked: “I have proposed the creation of a new Subcommittee on Diversity and Inclusion, which will be dedicated to examining diversity and inclusion issues under the Committee’s jurisdiction.” Such circumlocution obscures her motive of forcing lenders to aggressively boost their volume of home loans to black and other nonwhite borrowers, regardless of creditworthiness.

The words “inclusion” and “diversity,” as we have seen too often in corporations, on college campuses and elsewhere, are anything but benign in practice. They rest on the assumption that social inequality by its nature is an injustice, and that institutions perpetuating it, consciously or not, must be made to pay. The notion of mortgage credit as an entitlement gradually had been established by the Clinton and Bush administrations, and by Congress during those years. Credit allocation directives contributed mightily to the tanking of the financial services industry during 2008-10. Various studies, among them by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and by the Federal Reserve, already had concluded than when controlling for various borrower and property characteristics, race does affect mortgage default rates. And whites had significantly lower rates than blacks or Hispanics.

Rep. Waters, like many of her colleagues, learned nothing. In mid-2010, during House-Senate conference sessions for the Restoring American Financial Stability Act (i.e., the Dodd-Frank Act), Waters helped shepherd into being the Financial Stability Oversight Council, which authorized the Treasury Secretary to review a troubled financial institution’s “importance as a source of credit for low-income, minority or underserved communities” prior to any federal takeover. She also inserted an amendment (Section 342) establishing an Office of Minority and Women Inclusion at the CFPB, the Treasury Department, the Comptroller of the Currency, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and other federal agencies. To ensure tough enforcement, the law read: “Each agency shall take affirmative steps to seek diversity in the workplace of an agency, and at all levels of the agency.” That we recovered after 2010 while avoiding another mortgage collapse owes nothing to such mandates or the eternal wisdom of Barack Obama.

It may be more than misguided egalitarianism that drives Rep. Waters’ campaign. Affirmative action has been unusually good to her and her family. Back in 2008, she used her position on the House Financial Services Committee to win a $12 million bailout loan via the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) on behalf of the dangerously undercapitalized minority-owned OneUnited Bank (OneUnited CEO Kevin Cohee initially had requested $50 million). The Boston-based bank’s board of directors at one time had included Waters’ husband, Sidney Williams, who would remain a prominent stockholder. As records showed, this “community bank” had made virtually no loans to its intended local beneficiaries. In 2010, Congresswoman Waters was cited for three violations by the House Ethics Committee for improperly arranging a meeting between officials of OneUnited and the Treasury Department. Though eventually cleared of wrongdoing, her behavior suggested the principle, “Do as I say, not as I do.”

The Great Recession of a decade ago resulted from what economists call “moral hazard.” It’s a complex concept, but it boils down to this: People are more careless with other people’s money than with their own. An over-leveraged banking industry, having been pressured into complying with “diversity” mandates, was on the verge of collapse. Congresswoman Waters’ newest initiative might eventually lead to history repeating itself. This congresswoman isn’t simply inviting moral hazard; she is a moral hazard.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: badloans; banking; banks; democrats; diversity; economy; finance; maxinewaters; toxicloans
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To: SeekAndFind

Isn’t that the root cause of the 2007 financial crisis?


61 posted on 02/07/2019 2:20:38 PM PST by Wildbill22 ( They have us surrounded again, the poor bastards- Gen Creighton William Abrams)
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To: SeekAndFind

It’s just like 2006 all over again. Fanny Mae and Freddy Mac are coming back. Cause it worked out so well for our economy the last time.


62 posted on 02/07/2019 2:22:50 PM PST by KosmicKitty (Opportunities multiply as they are seized.)
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To: Wildbill22

It is. But remember, big money and big banks are who put these asses in power.


63 posted on 02/07/2019 2:24:53 PM PST by sport
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To: FlingWingFlyer

And I suspect it was a manufactured crisis. Real, but created by the democrats, precisely to get power.

Fanny Mae Freddy Mac, Chris Dodd and Barney Frank, Make banks fragile with bad loans, concentrating them in falsely positive overrated securities, and then with Nancy Pelosi as speaker of the house, timed with the approaching election all new energy production is essentially stopped by congress with banning of off shore drilling, spiking gasoline prices; families forced to choose between paying for food and gas or their toxic variable interest loans, default the loans, triggering the real estate collapse.,,,

All creates the perfect crisis to introduce communism to the American public in a smooth talking polished package... hello President Obama.


64 posted on 02/07/2019 2:32:47 PM PST by Wildbill22 ( They have us surrounded again, the poor bastards- Gen Creighton William Abrams)
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To: SeekAndFind

There’s another committee in Congress that has Maxie as both the ranking member and majority chairmanship, the Corruption Committee.

Thank Goodness the Senate, likely and President Trump, definitely, will put and end to her radical ideas.


65 posted on 02/07/2019 2:35:08 PM PST by upchuck (Allowing any legal abortion was a slippery slope. Slide completed. ~ h/t YogicCowboy)
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To: upchuck

I would not bet on the Senate.


66 posted on 02/07/2019 2:38:30 PM PST by sport
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To: SeekAndFind

The words “may” and “pressure” don’t belong together. I believe the word the author was looking for is “shall”.


67 posted on 02/07/2019 3:16:00 PM PST by lastchance (Credo.)
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To: kaehurowing

I’m thinking giving such credit risks their own house might be cheaper- say quonset huts or soddies.


68 posted on 02/07/2019 3:24:08 PM PST by lastchance (Credo.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Back to Dodd Frank BUT A MILLION TIMES WORSE, those two idiots had evil minds this idiot has none


69 posted on 02/07/2019 5:25:44 PM PST by ronnie raygun (nic dip.com)
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To: SeekAndFind

All in the name of diversity, she insists that banks give out loans that they know will never be paid.

Didn’t she and others do this back prior to the 2008 collapse of the housing market? Wasn’t this type of loans that brought the US to its knees.


70 posted on 02/07/2019 5:32:42 PM PST by Yulee
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