A Secret Scandal
The government and the big banks deceived the public about their $7 trillion secret loan program. They should be punished.
By Eliot Spitzer | Posted Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011, at 1:34 PM ET
Imagine you walked into a bank, applied for a personal line of credit,
and filled out all the paperwork claiming to have no debts and an income
of $200,000 per year. The bank, based on these representations,
extended you the line of credit. Then, three years later, after fighting
disclosure all the way, you were forced by a court to tell the truth:
At the time you made the statements to the bank, you actually were
unemployed, you had a $1 million mortgage on your house on which you had
failed to make payments for six months, and you hadn’t paid even the
minimum on your credit-card bills for three months. Do you think the
bank would just say: Never mind, don’t worry about it? Of
course not. Whether or not you had paid back the personal line of
credit, three FBI agents would be at your door within hours.
Friday, December 2, 2011
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