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February 4, 2010 at 7:32 AM in reply to: Rising FHA default rate foreshadows a crush of foreclosures #508935February 4, 2010 at 7:32 AM in reply to: Rising FHA default rate foreshadows a crush of foreclosures #509346
Rich ToscanoKeymasterI think there is no chance that the govt sits back and “lets it burn,” to use Pemeliza’s term.
Yes, there has been some recent talk by the administration, but it’s all about increasing bank regulation, not decreasing stimulus. There will be more stimulus and it will be aimed more at main street to address the (entirely true) perception that the govt bailed out wall street at the expense of main street. So now main street will get theirs.
Mind you this is all happening as economic growth is rebounding, markets are improving, housing prices are rising. Another dip down and any tough talk would be replaced by more huge and desperate stimulus attempts.
I would also remind everyone of the GSE’s new unlimited credit line, which could be used to write down loans or to lower lending standards again. Anyone who is banking on a future flood of foreclosures as a sure thing is making a big speculation imho.
To me, the evidence is overwhelming that the stimulus, bailouts, and easy money will continue for as long as the mkts allow it. Maybe I’m just more cynical than others, but to think that the govt is suddenly going to step back and let this play out flies in the face of all evidence, imho.
rich
February 4, 2010 at 7:32 AM in reply to: Rising FHA default rate foreshadows a crush of foreclosures #509439
Rich ToscanoKeymasterI think there is no chance that the govt sits back and “lets it burn,” to use Pemeliza’s term.
Yes, there has been some recent talk by the administration, but it’s all about increasing bank regulation, not decreasing stimulus. There will be more stimulus and it will be aimed more at main street to address the (entirely true) perception that the govt bailed out wall street at the expense of main street. So now main street will get theirs.
Mind you this is all happening as economic growth is rebounding, markets are improving, housing prices are rising. Another dip down and any tough talk would be replaced by more huge and desperate stimulus attempts.
I would also remind everyone of the GSE’s new unlimited credit line, which could be used to write down loans or to lower lending standards again. Anyone who is banking on a future flood of foreclosures as a sure thing is making a big speculation imho.
To me, the evidence is overwhelming that the stimulus, bailouts, and easy money will continue for as long as the mkts allow it. Maybe I’m just more cynical than others, but to think that the govt is suddenly going to step back and let this play out flies in the face of all evidence, imho.
rich
February 4, 2010 at 7:32 AM in reply to: Rising FHA default rate foreshadows a crush of foreclosures #509692
Rich ToscanoKeymasterI think there is no chance that the govt sits back and “lets it burn,” to use Pemeliza’s term.
Yes, there has been some recent talk by the administration, but it’s all about increasing bank regulation, not decreasing stimulus. There will be more stimulus and it will be aimed more at main street to address the (entirely true) perception that the govt bailed out wall street at the expense of main street. So now main street will get theirs.
Mind you this is all happening as economic growth is rebounding, markets are improving, housing prices are rising. Another dip down and any tough talk would be replaced by more huge and desperate stimulus attempts.
I would also remind everyone of the GSE’s new unlimited credit line, which could be used to write down loans or to lower lending standards again. Anyone who is banking on a future flood of foreclosures as a sure thing is making a big speculation imho.
To me, the evidence is overwhelming that the stimulus, bailouts, and easy money will continue for as long as the mkts allow it. Maybe I’m just more cynical than others, but to think that the govt is suddenly going to step back and let this play out flies in the face of all evidence, imho.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterA brief update on this topic… since I installed it 23 days ago, Mollom has blocked over 1000 comment spam attempts!
I hope that it isn’t causing too much inconvenience for users via false positive captchas… but it sure is making my life easier.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterA brief update on this topic… since I installed it 23 days ago, Mollom has blocked over 1000 comment spam attempts!
I hope that it isn’t causing too much inconvenience for users via false positive captchas… but it sure is making my life easier.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterA brief update on this topic… since I installed it 23 days ago, Mollom has blocked over 1000 comment spam attempts!
I hope that it isn’t causing too much inconvenience for users via false positive captchas… but it sure is making my life easier.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterA brief update on this topic… since I installed it 23 days ago, Mollom has blocked over 1000 comment spam attempts!
I hope that it isn’t causing too much inconvenience for users via false positive captchas… but it sure is making my life easier.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterA brief update on this topic… since I installed it 23 days ago, Mollom has blocked over 1000 comment spam attempts!
I hope that it isn’t causing too much inconvenience for users via false positive captchas… but it sure is making my life easier.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks afx for the tip, but the issue isn’t with the captcha, it’s with the fact that I don’t want to make every single user enter a captcha every time they post because that’s a big hassle. The solution employed by the system I am using is to guess whether it’s potential spam, and to only captcha (is that a verb?) if it is. So some non-spam will get captchad (sorry), and some spam will get through — though hopefully that will decrease as the system learns.
Thanks,
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks afx for the tip, but the issue isn’t with the captcha, it’s with the fact that I don’t want to make every single user enter a captcha every time they post because that’s a big hassle. The solution employed by the system I am using is to guess whether it’s potential spam, and to only captcha (is that a verb?) if it is. So some non-spam will get captchad (sorry), and some spam will get through — though hopefully that will decrease as the system learns.
Thanks,
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks afx for the tip, but the issue isn’t with the captcha, it’s with the fact that I don’t want to make every single user enter a captcha every time they post because that’s a big hassle. The solution employed by the system I am using is to guess whether it’s potential spam, and to only captcha (is that a verb?) if it is. So some non-spam will get captchad (sorry), and some spam will get through — though hopefully that will decrease as the system learns.
Thanks,
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks afx for the tip, but the issue isn’t with the captcha, it’s with the fact that I don’t want to make every single user enter a captcha every time they post because that’s a big hassle. The solution employed by the system I am using is to guess whether it’s potential spam, and to only captcha (is that a verb?) if it is. So some non-spam will get captchad (sorry), and some spam will get through — though hopefully that will decrease as the system learns.
Thanks,
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThanks afx for the tip, but the issue isn’t with the captcha, it’s with the fact that I don’t want to make every single user enter a captcha every time they post because that’s a big hassle. The solution employed by the system I am using is to guess whether it’s potential spam, and to only captcha (is that a verb?) if it is. So some non-spam will get captchad (sorry), and some spam will get through — though hopefully that will decrease as the system learns.
Thanks,
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterActually the spam filter has blocked 131 comment spam attempts in the 2 days since I installed it… some is still getting through but it’s at least helping.
rich
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