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August 12, 2009 at 2:50 PM #444791August 12, 2009 at 3:52 PM #444068patbParticipant
what allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?August 12, 2009 at 3:52 PM #444262patbParticipantwhat allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?August 12, 2009 at 3:52 PM #444600patbParticipantwhat allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?August 12, 2009 at 3:52 PM #444668patbParticipantwhat allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?August 12, 2009 at 3:52 PM #444847patbParticipantwhat allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?August 12, 2009 at 7:13 PM #444128patientrenterParticipant[quote=patb]what allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?[/quote]Ding! That’s why Fannie and Freddie are so well supported and popular on the Hill. They are 99% govt agencies, but masquerade as private companies just enough to allow a nice flow money to the Hill. A couple of million flows to the good folks on the Hill, and a trillion or two flows back to Fannie and Freddie, which shave off a few hundred million for their politically connected bosses, and pass the rest of the wall of money along to home buyers in poorly underwritten loans designed to boost home prices.
August 12, 2009 at 7:13 PM #444322patientrenterParticipant[quote=patb]what allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?[/quote]Ding! That’s why Fannie and Freddie are so well supported and popular on the Hill. They are 99% govt agencies, but masquerade as private companies just enough to allow a nice flow money to the Hill. A couple of million flows to the good folks on the Hill, and a trillion or two flows back to Fannie and Freddie, which shave off a few hundred million for their politically connected bosses, and pass the rest of the wall of money along to home buyers in poorly underwritten loans designed to boost home prices.
August 12, 2009 at 7:13 PM #444660patientrenterParticipant[quote=patb]what allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?[/quote]Ding! That’s why Fannie and Freddie are so well supported and popular on the Hill. They are 99% govt agencies, but masquerade as private companies just enough to allow a nice flow money to the Hill. A couple of million flows to the good folks on the Hill, and a trillion or two flows back to Fannie and Freddie, which shave off a few hundred million for their politically connected bosses, and pass the rest of the wall of money along to home buyers in poorly underwritten loans designed to boost home prices.
August 12, 2009 at 7:13 PM #444728patientrenterParticipant[quote=patb]what allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?[/quote]Ding! That’s why Fannie and Freddie are so well supported and popular on the Hill. They are 99% govt agencies, but masquerade as private companies just enough to allow a nice flow money to the Hill. A couple of million flows to the good folks on the Hill, and a trillion or two flows back to Fannie and Freddie, which shave off a few hundred million for their politically connected bosses, and pass the rest of the wall of money along to home buyers in poorly underwritten loans designed to boost home prices.
August 12, 2009 at 7:13 PM #444907patientrenterParticipant[quote=patb]what allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?[/quote]Ding! That’s why Fannie and Freddie are so well supported and popular on the Hill. They are 99% govt agencies, but masquerade as private companies just enough to allow a nice flow money to the Hill. A couple of million flows to the good folks on the Hill, and a trillion or two flows back to Fannie and Freddie, which shave off a few hundred million for their politically connected bosses, and pass the rest of the wall of money along to home buyers in poorly underwritten loans designed to boost home prices.
August 12, 2009 at 8:05 PM #444168patbParticipant[quote=patientrenter][quote=patb]what allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?[/quote]Ding! That’s why Fannie and Freddie are so well supported and popular on the Hill. They are 99% govt agencies, but masquerade as private companies just enough to allow a nice flow money to the Hill. A couple of million flows to the good folks on the Hill, and a trillion or two flows back to Fannie and Freddie, which shave off a few hundred million for their politically connected bosses, and pass the rest of the wall of money along to home buyers in poorly underwritten loans designed to boost home prices.[/quote]
well lets force that one.
Any entity receiving federal emergency assistance funds, may not
lobby.August 12, 2009 at 8:05 PM #444362patbParticipant[quote=patientrenter][quote=patb]what allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?[/quote]Ding! That’s why Fannie and Freddie are so well supported and popular on the Hill. They are 99% govt agencies, but masquerade as private companies just enough to allow a nice flow money to the Hill. A couple of million flows to the good folks on the Hill, and a trillion or two flows back to Fannie and Freddie, which shave off a few hundred million for their politically connected bosses, and pass the rest of the wall of money along to home buyers in poorly underwritten loans designed to boost home prices.[/quote]
well lets force that one.
Any entity receiving federal emergency assistance funds, may not
lobby.August 12, 2009 at 8:05 PM #444700patbParticipant[quote=patientrenter][quote=patb]what allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?[/quote]Ding! That’s why Fannie and Freddie are so well supported and popular on the Hill. They are 99% govt agencies, but masquerade as private companies just enough to allow a nice flow money to the Hill. A couple of million flows to the good folks on the Hill, and a trillion or two flows back to Fannie and Freddie, which shave off a few hundred million for their politically connected bosses, and pass the rest of the wall of money along to home buyers in poorly underwritten loans designed to boost home prices.[/quote]
well lets force that one.
Any entity receiving federal emergency assistance funds, may not
lobby.August 12, 2009 at 8:05 PM #444768patbParticipant[quote=patientrenter][quote=patb]what allows a government corporation to lobby?
The USDA is not allowed to make donations what makes it legal for
GoCo’s and Banks to use federal dollars to lobby?[/quote]Ding! That’s why Fannie and Freddie are so well supported and popular on the Hill. They are 99% govt agencies, but masquerade as private companies just enough to allow a nice flow money to the Hill. A couple of million flows to the good folks on the Hill, and a trillion or two flows back to Fannie and Freddie, which shave off a few hundred million for their politically connected bosses, and pass the rest of the wall of money along to home buyers in poorly underwritten loans designed to boost home prices.[/quote]
well lets force that one.
Any entity receiving federal emergency assistance funds, may not
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