Cats and Dogs to the
Second Power:
Some silly GSE stuff and other matters
OK, let’s get right to the Fannie/Freddie issues
of the week, of which there aren’t too many since Congress is returning from
its Spring break and needs some time to decompress.
Bulletin, Bulletin,
Bulletin: “Federal Reserve Board Nominations...”
This social media flash just in: After
hearing President Trump announce he planned to nominate to the Federal Reserve
Board both Stephen Moore, conservative commentator without
portfolio and admitted federal tax scofflaw, and wealthy pizza
magnate and briefly 2016 GOP presidential candidate, Herbert “999’ Kane,
former Alaska Governor and John McCain’s 2008 vice-presidential choice
Sarah Palin announced her
availability, too.
The latest, in this already confusing story,
came when Palin today told the
media--in a hastily generated Hopscotch, Alaska, press conference (attended by
two reporters and an unemployed Iditarod mush
dog)--if there is a third Fed vacancy she, too, is ready to serve on the
nation’s central bank’s Board.
She reminded the gathered reporting pair (and,
presumably, President Trump) of her pluck, reprising and updating her
self-comment from 2008, “I can be a sycophant, too. If Trump wants me and has
the monetary rifles, I have the rack!”
(Why not Sarah, Herb,
and Stephen? Moe and Curly had Larry??)
Just because the Hill mostly is GSE comatose, there still are some major
events to keep an eye on, like the.....
“Button, Button, Who’s
Got the (GSE) Button?” competition
(Cue the GSE stuff..)
Okay now, participants, this is FATE asking
if everyone is in place for a fierce elbows-up match of “Button, Button, who’s
got the (GSE) button? (Youngsters,
go to Google and review the rules.)
Clerk, call the toll.
Senator Crapo? “Here Fate”;
Chair Waters? “Here and hear Fate”;
Secretary Mnuchin? “Here Fate”;
Messrs. Otting and Phillips? “Here, here, Fate”;
Director Calabria? “Right here, finally, Fate”;
Mr. Kudlow? “ZZZ. Yo, here, Bro”;
President Trump? Mr. President?? “I am “%^$#@*& here,
but I don’t want to be; don’t ask me again, just talk to “Newstein, Nuisance” or whatever
his name is; you know the one with the ditzy Limey
wife, he’s our numbers maven? (I only hire the very best in lawyers and
accountants, but I never can get this guy on a Sunday night, he’s always “out
for Chinese?”)
Fifth Circuit Court
judges? “Collective roar,
HERE, Fate.”
Chief Justice Roberts?
Chief Justice Roberts? Silence.
(Clerk, report the Supreme Court is biding its time, watching but not playing,
right now.)
Now Fate, will walk among
all of you—as you have your hands pressed together, as if praying (as we know
all GSE investors are)--and
will deftly drop into the clasped hands of one of you, the GSE Magic button which
opens the door to the GSE future.
Ready??
Game/Landscape
Observations
Now those keen of eye and knowledge will note
that neither the media nor the big banks are actual game participants at this
stage, although everyone knows they easily can influence the Magic Button
recipient.
So keep an eye on them when the game begins and
play moves forward.
Maloni—not Fate, this time—will set the current game’s
political terrain.
SBC Chairman Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) held his GSE hearings—which got him a lot more
(thumbs down!) than he bargained for—and those sessions are over. Enough people
questioned Crapo’s “GSE principles” that I suspect he won’t return to them for
a while, save rhetorically.
I don’t think HBC Chair
Maxine Waters (D-Cal) will do more than hold GSE hearings,
emphasizing her interest (need for more affordable lending) but not try and
write new legislation for which there likely is no Senate audience.
Although she always could borrow Maloni’s idea
to boost low-income lending by giving all mortgage lenders some housing goals
statutory requirement on loans which the GSEs then
could acquire or securitize. Maybe
as soon as Wednesday when she has a gaggle of bank CEOs before her committee?
Everyone assumes there is a Treasury “GSE fix”
awaiting public unveiling, but still has some “missing jots and tittles”—likely
because of uneven internal GOP support--which possibly new FHFA Director Mark Calabria can add?
Wildcard
Sometime in the next couple of weeks, we’ll see
a decision from the Fifth Circuit Court’s en banc consideration
of initial Collins decision which could accelerate action, decide much of the
future action, or just leave behind the slackers.
I won’t/can’t predict who among the above button
seekers, preemptively, will move
first and when, but will caution an announced Fifth Circuit Court decision
would have massive political impact--on GSE structure,
revenue allocation, and procedure—especially if the judges rules for the
plaintiffs, possibly taking away much of the current “screw the
GSEs” ardor.
That also puts most of the players chasing the
dogs in front of them, sniffing…..!
If that happens, the DC pols will scramble to
get in front or accommodate the court’s legal implications in any way they
can. (If the Court majority rules for the government, the issue, likely, is
headed to the Supreme Court.)
Not being a lawyer (what
a great defense when you discuss the unknowable!) and not knowing what
flexibility (I assume a lot!) the Fifth Circuit has if it overturns Lamberth, I’ll ask does this Admin—apparently
once inclined, before adding so many chefs to the policy kitchen—wake up and
smell the Spring flowers, finally move and introduce an executive regulatory
package, which resurrects, sans restraints, much of the quite well regulated,
very successful GSE structure
and operations by yanking back the unjustified Conservatorship?
The Devil always is in the details—and even
though major, major big dollars are involved and deep unfounded GSE animus exists that most in congressional R's have but
can’t exactly identify, save, “They were run by Democrats, they made it too easy for
poor (read minorities) to buy houses, the big banks tell me Fannie
and Freddie are the Devil, etc. etc. etc.”
Probably won’t hear too many knowledgable observers loudly
declare: the GSEs operate
fairly, with great efficiency, keep down the price of financing a home; they
stop the big banks from discriminating in mortgage pricing and mortgage
availability; operationally, they are very transparent; they work and have
worked for years; there is no mortgage market emergency, except in the minds of
those who will use any argument to replace the GSEs with wasteful, uneconomical, and unproductive—in
comparison--Fannie and Freddie, so why waste even more time and money
attempting to squash them??
Hopefully, long-suffering GSE fans—not to mention the nation‘s
future homebuyers--will get answers to these matters, when the Magic GSE button
settles in the hands of an interest that will use it…wisely?
Maloni, 4-9-2019
11 comments:
My site is being spammed!! (I'll take any suggestions, but not "stop writing the blog" to do away with this crap!)
Proof your site is garnering large audience. But, I would nuke the garbage.
For real, just tell me how, Paul, and I'll get on it?
Can Mad Maxine even write? Cause she certainly can’t read.
Love the ending hate cartoon of our President. Dead on truthful and accurate on all three.
Rumor is he is playing the identical game as Husain with not supplying his Birth Certificate or College entrance application or grades.
As for GSE, none of us know for sure what is going to happen but what we absolutely know for sure is who was in control when they stole the money, where is was going and now our hope is in..............our great President.
Anon--Thanks, again, for your reading and writing.
Anon--
Forgot to mention re Chair Waters, I don't know her reading level but she sure made Mnuchin look foolish the other day.
Interesting, I didn’t see it that way. I seen an ignorant woman trying to tie up a busy man. BTW, how are those Student Loans going with her questions to the big Bank CEO’s?
How is that Russian Collusion going?
How is the creepy porn Lawyer for President doing?
Unemployment?
Wages?
Let’s both hope that Mad Max irritated Mnuchin enough for him to show her who is in charge and end the NWS.
https://youtu.be/-owq0whScEc
Please watch.
Anon--We're talking national policy and--sometimes--the POTUS and you send and ask me to watch "cute cat videos??"
(Anon really didn't, he sent predictable crap about Rep. Maxine Waters and other stuff on D's.)
New Blog, late Monday or Tuesday--as soon as I finish my taxes!!!
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