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U.S., Banks Agree on Foreclosure Pact

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Failure to stem foreclosures under the Obama administration continues inaction under Bush administration.

08/24/2007

The failure of the Obama administration to break the cycle of foreclosures begetting falling house prices begetting more foreclosures, further weakening the banks and the economy, with strong action. It continues the missteps of the Bush period and may undo much of the good work in other areas such as stimulus, restructuring the auto industry and new priorities. Inaction here is coupled with inaction in relation to insolvent banks and is likely to prove costly.

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