ABCs of the GSEs and the Myth of “Affordable Homeownership”
Two maxims about Congress: the correlation between high levels of confusing information and low levels of public interest; and if ever there were an embodiment of the law of unintended consequences, it would be many of the "great ideas" enacted by Congress.
Such is the issue of Government Sponsored Enterprises (Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Ginnie Mae, and others) and the noble cause of government promoted "affordable home ownership."
Given the issue’s complexity, general public opinion might not reflect reality when it comes to causation of the mortgage meltdown over the last two years. Many in the public think it was greedy bankers and unscrupulous lenders…and to be sure there’s enough blame for all. But some in Congress would like you to think they bear no part of the burden of blame.
The risk to those concerned about policy matters is that Congress often does its worst under the veil of complexity, more than content to leave you believing someone else is the villian.
Fortunately, Peter Wallison, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, today sets out in clear terms,… Read More