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    Yes, In Bankruptcy Cramdown is a valid remedy. However, the policy as discussed has nothing to do with Bankruptcy.


    On May 01 03:25 PM BerkeleyBob wrote:

    > I fail to see how the notion of a mortgage "cramdown" is bad policy
    > in an individual BK, but has been part of corporate BK proceedings
    > for years. Contracts are "impaired" in either scenario, no? Might
    > not a BK judge be a pricing mechanism for defaulted loans?
    May 01 15:28 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
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    If you are correct, then the subjugation of America Is Complete and the ails of the populous matter not.


    On May 01 02:44 PM Cetin Hakimoglu wrote:

    > The crisis is 'fixed' By printing 2 trillion dollars the banking
    > system has been saved, and confidence is returning. The only direction
    > for the foreseeable future for the stock market is up. If you're
    > waiting for more shoes to drop you will be very disappointed. No
    > more shoe dropping.
    May 01 15:25 pm |Rating: +2 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
    "Cuomo pension probe widens. New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is expanding his probe of pension-fund kickbacks, saying the probe has exposed "a national network of actors" whose schemes are ongoing, and has charged a money manager with making illegal payments to a political consultant in exchange for investment business. The charge is at least the fifth since Cuomo's investigation began."



    I Hope Others Rally To Protect Andrew Cuomo - It is a "Dangerous Game" when chasing those with the means to "Pay" to stay in power. This is one of the better developments in that it is at least an attempt to Prosecute Wrong Doing. Complexity Favors The Sinister. The Complexity Of Corruption Is Vast. K-Street in DC may finally Be Exposed for its Nefarious Practices.



    "Cramdowns get voted down." - Thank Goodness That Contract Law Dodged A Bullet. When Contracts Become "Negotiable In Retrospect At The Whim Of Judges" The "Free Market" Will Cease To Function With Any Vitality.


    "Stress test results delayed." - This is buying more time to "Massage The Numbers". By the time these "Results" are released we may have reached, or passed, the values used for "Worst Case" in these tests. Lets hope that no one else "Commits Suicide" while arguing with regulators about what "Stats" to release. I guess that most of the "Original Captains" are in place still, so maybe there will be less dissension.



    I Think It Is Great That We Are Not Going Over The Cliff - AS FAST.

    Live While You Live.
    May 01 13:53 pm |Rating: +3 -1 |Link to Comment
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