This means they don't learn the language, values, history, customs and culture of a country. They do not feel patriotic. They wish to recreate their own country back home, calling into question why they came to another country in the first place. It is assumed that all cultures are equal, compatible, perfect and beyond criticism. Apparently there is nothing wrong with other cultures. I would not that immigrants and foreigners often criticize Western cultures and their own as well. Some appreciate aspects of both. But nobody in history argued that all cultures were compatible or that there was room for competing cultures against a national identity and majority culture before.

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im technically unemployed and trying to get a rental property. will the real estate agents reject my applications or will they take into account my work history and the fact i will be start my new job very soon.
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I mean seriously, Bush was governor and had experience and Cheney had experience, what the hell good did it do for us? They made a mess out of the economy and started the most expensive war in history!!!!!!!! Obama is very smart, I think that's better than a bumbling idiot with experience like Bush was.
Open Question: A RESOLUTION TO...
ok, ok, first let us stop and think about this depersonilization... do you remember the first time you had it? When you, probably, THOUGHT of life as "unreality". you probably have a history of anxiety,and then it just randomly struck you, and there it was, depersonilization. NOW LET US STOP THERE!...think about what JUST happened.... you got the depersonilization through THINKING about it. basically, depersonalization, as weird and strange as it may be, it is BLANTANTLY NOT REAL!!!, it is NOT a physical illness, niether is it a mental illness, a disorder not an illness. It is an disorder because you consistantly affixiate on the thought as being horrible and believe you are going "insane", but no you are not.What i was saying before was that this thought is exactly what it is A THOUGHT! YOU thought of it and YOU "made" it. it is just a thought that was generated by yourself, a thought is NOT REAL. if something is NOT REAL then it cannot harm you. you basically make yourself feel this way, like when you THINK you are sick and then MAKE yourself "sick", which you are really NOT! and for the people who can not understand, or differentiant, the solidness of the other five senses of the body, think of THISour senses cannot ignore the experiance of substance!blatantly, our bobies cannot DETACH FROM REALITY!!! HA-HA!!OH and also, and after thought, it is advised to become ENRAGED WITH THIS THOUGHT! think "how dare it control me!!!"Become enpowered and over come the thought! a thought is just that, you and you alone can stop this depersonilization HERE AND NOW!!Also it is Important to STOP THINKING ABOUT DEPERSONALIZATION, EVRYTHING ABOUT IT! i know i was there, but you MUST affixiate your mind on something else, but at the very least, EVERY TIME you START to think about is stop yourself THAT ISTANT! think of something else or do something stupid to prevent the thought from comming through, works EVERY time.God bless, and how i know this works, i had it for about three years, but decided to fight back instead of being a victim of my own stupid thought, i forced myself to destroy the thought, abolish it if you will. Good luck, Oh and i hope you cna kick this things ass like i have.
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hey world, im 18 from california. Ive been writing, recording and producing my original music since I was 14. This is how far my sound has come over the last 4 years. I want to be signed to a major label so bad and start making some rock n roll history already. Id appreciate an honest opinion on my music. thanks so muchbryanSoft Silencewww.myspace.com/thesoftsilence
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My family had had a long history. It was a jewish family then it have converted to Islam but the most iof my famiily don't know this fact. When I knew that by chance, I wanted to pride of my family history. However, I found it's not a good idea at all to be palestinian & to pride of a jewish origin at all. It was a mistake but I'm surely patriot and many of my family members myrtered.I asked a question before 2 months and I want to delete it now but I can't. Please help me to delete it. The only way to delete it is that users report it abuse. Although it will cost me much points, I am ready to lose these points in the sake of deleting it.Please go to this question in my questions list and report it abuse. This question is:How can I improve the look of well-known families to me ? I'm Palestinian of Jewish origin..?Please report only the question which I want it to be deleted. Please don't delete this current question. I asked it today but it was reported and deleted. Please help me... Thank you all
"Packaged Foods Exposed IV (Unilever...
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The Packaged Foods Exposed series takes a look at the largest food manufacturers in the world. What products fall under their banners; how has their influence shaped economic policy, society and culture; how have they affected the environments they operate in; and what relationships do they foster within the countries they are located?
This series places corporations in a critical light, hoping to provide a more balanced image to the advertising and PR campaigns launched by some of the most influential food corporations on the planet.
In this fourth episode of the Packaged Foods Exposed series, we take a look at one of the largest consumer products companies in the world - Unilever.
With such a significant influence on agriculture, food and health here in Canada and abroad, this focus on the company will be spread out over a two-part series.
Part II
On Part II of the Unilever series we explore the historical and current health impacts of margarine and how Unilever has responded to such health concerns.
Unilever has a long history of impacting life in the oceans. Most recently, they have been accused of having a significant contribution on the depletion of cod stocks in the Baltic Sea - stocks that are on the brink of collapse.
Unilever also controls roughly 25% of the Canadian ice cream market. This broadcast will look into some similar tactics the company has used in the world of margarine that are quietly being applied to many of the company's ice cream products. The question is raised - are Unilever's ice creams really ice cream? We will learn of a misleading web site the company maintains that seemingly violates Canadian laws, and we will learn of a controversial ingredient entering into Unilever's ice cream products around the world, an ingredient that replicates the DNA found in a fish, and one that is created through genetic modification!
Guests
Oliver Knowles - Oceans Campaigner, Greenpeace (London, UK) - The over-exploitation and mismanagement of fisheries has already led to some spectacular fisheries collapses. The cod fishery off Newfoundland, Canada collapsed in 1992, leading to the loss of some 40,000 jobs in the industry. The cod stocks in the North Sea and Baltic Sea are now heading the same way and are close to complete collapse. Greenpeace has been at the forefront of addressing this serious concern.
Geoff Ross-Smith - Owner, Kootenay Kreamery (Nelson, BC) - Geoff began selling Unilever's Breyers ice cream at a stand in Ainsworth, BC until the quality of the product declined rapidly. Geoff chose to then launch a small independent ice cream company - now selling his products to 10 stores in the area.
Therese Beaulieu - Assistant Director, Communication and Policy, Dairy Farmers of Canada (Ottawa, ON) - A national policy, lobbying and promotional organization representing Canadaïs 16,000 dairy farms. DFC strives to create favourable conditions for the Canadian dairy industry, today and in the future. It works to maintain policies that foster the viability of Canadian dairy producers and promote dairy products and their health benefits.
Joe Cummins - Professor Emeritus of Genetics, University of Western Ontario (London, ON) - Joe is one of the earliest critics of genetic engineering. He obtained BS Horticulture, Washington State University 1955 and PhD Cellular Biology, University of Wisconsin 1962. Taught genetics at Rutgers and the University of Washington, Seattle before joining the University of Western Ontario in 1972. Joe sits on the board of the UK-based Independent Science Panel and is involved with The Institute of Science in Society.
Open Question: The fall of China and...
Thanks for your attention. Let me put forth various points starting with the issue of Tibet.Why doesnt china let go off tibet? Tibet is a free country.The only reason the communist supporters give is that Tibet was never a seperate country but a part of China. How can they assume that when their own country itself was ruled by various emperors in each and every region of china. First of all There WAS no country called CHINA--all seperate kingdoms ruled by seperate people. Then some moron conquers a large chunk of land and the chinese start hailing them as the ONE WHO UNITED CHINA. WHAT THE F*CK?? Where did china suddenly come out of nowhere? Besides if we were to go by history, then china must give itself up to mongolia was it was occupied by the mongols. Why such double standards? --- Then instead of giving a clear cut answer , they try to justify themselves by pointing out others faults like "why did europeans drive away red indians?" etc etc. I ask CHINA What does others faults have to do with justifying ur own cause. Just because someone did something wrong doesnt mean u can use it as a shield to keep repeating the same thing elsewhere. The chinese WANT TIBET purely to expand--political and military reasons and the people are made to read what the govt. believes in. In fact the Communist govt. has to do all that 'culturing' of the chinese peoples minds so that the COMMUNIST IDEAS SURVIVE. IF THEY DO NOT LEAD CHINA IN THAT WAY, THEN THE GOVT. WILL FALL. So therefore the chinese government does what it has to do to survive. AND why do the PEOPLE Deny everything the west says and vehemently and blindly believe that everythign china does is right? The answer is that They are not actually fighting for China, but they're fighting to protect their own beliefs---all that they have learnt in schools all these years since they were kids -- how can all that be wrong all of a sudden? They are afraid of such sudden change and try to protect all that theyve learnt to belive in. As humans, it is not a matter about governments shaping them, but each shaping himself and trying not to get their individuality dissolved. Its just their EGO. If we have to break what the chinese people hold so close, we have to reach into them without making them uncomfortable and eradicate their beliefs in a steady manner. p.s: I am not a chinese dissident nor do i have anything against the chinese govt. i like and appreciate chinese culture, their discipline and language. But i do not like ANY culture when it goes to the point where it thinks its race is superior to any others.The HAN CHINESE ARE NOT A SUPERIOR RACE. This superiority complex which arises from your(chinese ppl) pride in your history is corrupting ur minds and changing the ideals of the chinese government. I do not want to see China ruin itself by its misplaced ego. You have become too proud thinking you are humble repeatedly. any comments?
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Things they've allegedly done or do; things they like and dislike; personal feelings, etc. Intimate stuff they wouldn't reveal to their best friend, they share freely, believing they're totally anonymous.I have my suspicions, just like to know what you think.
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Open Question: Should Democrats Swift...
I think its wrong, but history has shown it works. Kerry was a decorated war hero and they made him look unpatriotic and cost him the election. Former Senator Max Cleland lost two legs and an arm in combat, but the Republicans made him look unpatriotic by placing ads comparing him to Osama Bin Laden, and he lost in 2003. Rove and Bush attacked McCain himself in the 2000 primary by attacking his service record. Basically, Republicans don't care about the troops, only winning elections (and it works). Should the Democrats start adopting the same game plan?
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Two Leaders to Step Down at Tribune Newspapers (NYT)
The upheaval at the Tribune Company continued Monday as Los Angeles Times publisher David Hiller and Chicago Tribune editor Ann Marie Lipinski stepped down, both at a time when their papers were preparing for major redesigns and deep cuts in their newsroom staffs. Several high-ranking officers have left or been forced out since Samuel Zell took control of the company in December. LAT: Hiller's 21-month tenure was marked by plans for the sharpest staff and production cuts in the Times' history. No successor is named. LA Observed: Hiller's graceful exit memo. Chicago Tribune: Those close to Lipinski said she bristled at some of the coarseness of billionaire Sam Zell. But she insisted no one factor led to her decision. WaPo: "It's the hardest decision I've ever made," Lipinski said in an interview. "I helped build this newsroom. I have a fierce affection for the staff and their work and believe in this newspaper. I've grown up here. I came in through the mailroom. ... It's been a glorious run." E&P: LA Times editor begins informing staffers who are slated for layoffs. FBLA: Stanton's memo to LAT staffers.
Cuts at the Journal -- And More on the Way? (Portfolio)
The Wall Street Journal continues to restructure its ranks, and right now that means trimming. The paper, which has reorganized its masthead a couple times already in the past four months, is giving exit packages to around half a dozen staffers. They include Carol Hymowitz, who writes the management column "In The Lead," and Terri Cullen, who writes the personal-finance column "Fiscally Fit." BusinessWeek: The cuts in the Journal's editing ranks have been well-telegraphed. During an onstage interview at this year's D: All Things Digital Conference (which is also owned by Dow Jones), News Corp chairman/CEO Rupert Murdoch mentioned with disbelief that a Journal story is touched by an average of 8.3 staffers.
Conde Assessing Impact of New Yorker's Obama Fist-Bump Cover (WWD)
According to insiders within Conde Nast, sales execs have been inundated with responses to the New Yorker cover, to the point where one said, "I feel like I should be wearing a bulletproof vest." One ad sales executive said this week's issue was discussed at every meeting with advertisers he attended on Monday, "and not in a good way." WaPo: Unfortunately, as debate about the image grew, The New Yorker missed a golden opportunity to question the rather odd American relationship to satire. Why must it be broadly effective rather than just funny? Why must humor, like grief, somehow be good for us on a deeper level? Instead, the magazine fell into the deadly trap of overanalyzing the funny in public, writes Phillip Kennicott. Slate: Although every critic of The New Yorker understood the simple satire of the cover, the most fretful of them worried that the illustration would be misread by the ignorant masses who don't subscribe to the magazine, writes Jack Shafer. E&P: Cartoonists not fond of Obama art. Salon: The blogosphere's reaction to the New Yorker cover proves that the Bush era has killed a lot of liberals' sense of humor, writes Gary Kamiya. NYDN: Some called for New Yorker editor David Remnick to step down, while others praised him for calling attention to the smear tactics. FBNY: Barry Blitt: A modest retrospective.
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With a history degree, since, careers are somewhat limited...As perhaps a teacher,Could I instead do it in a different country?I live in Canada, and go to university in Toronto. If i get a masters in World history, or a PhD even, could I move to countries like Japan , China, Germany, France, so on and so forth where ever it may be and instead, teach there?Would that be possible? Or would I need some other requirement, other than of course learn the language.
Open Question: Am I right or am I right?
Okay, this question will probably get reported, but to be honest I don't care. I just want to get this point out there! If you agree with me then simply post you're right! If you think I'm way off, then post you're not right!Here is the thing. I am so sick of logging on here on my other scn name, and seeing racism this and racism that!I am white. I am here to tell you that not all white people hate blacks. Just like all blacks don't hate whites. Simple as that! WHO THE EFF cares what color you are?? We all bleed the same. We all die the same, and we all go to the same place. No matter what you believe in!I wish all the race stuff could just come to an end, and we could all just see each other for what we are. PEOPLE. that is all!!! We are all just people!!! Some are white, and some are black. Some are Asian, and some are Latino...I wish we could all just be purple and call it even.So, tonight I call it even I see us all as purple. I hope you get what I mean. I want every one to know. That no matter who you vote for or what you believe in that Obama is making history. I am proud of him. Being the 2nd black man to run, and actually standing a chance in this race driven country. I am proud not only to see a minority finally making it in this country, but to see that the majority or people can look past color and vote for a man of color!!!! It shows a lot for the people of this country!! Im proud some what of how far we HAVE come!!Am I a Obama supporter?? No. However, I think it is wonderful to see some of our country looking past color, and looking at what matters!!So, tonight America (or Yahoo Answers) I just want you to know that color doesnt matter! What you are matters! If that happens to be a loving person, who looks past skin, and material things then KUDOS too you!Thank you for listening! I know this seemed pointless, but it has a point I promise! The point is..... Color doesnt matter! Try looking at your neighbor and yourself as just being purple, and tomorrow will be a better day for all of you!!Much Much love,Ashley
Bryant Speaks at FDIC Forum on...
I am honored to be here today with the likes of U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, FDIC Chairwoman Sheila Bair, Comptroller of the Currency John C. Dugan, JP Morgan Chase chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon, and a host of others, gathered around the future of responsible mortgage lending to and for low to moderate income households. Let me start by saying there is nothing wrong with responsible sub-prime lending. Responsible sub-prime lending has done more to lift the poor out of poverty than almost anything over the past 50 years. The problem has been predatory sub-prime lending, irresponsible sub-prime lending, fraud-based and investment-speculator-based sub-prime lending, and massive levels of borrower financial illiteracy.
The Future of Responsible Sub-prime Lending and Financial Literacy
Remarks given by John Hope Bryant
Before the FDIC Forum on Mortgage Lending for Low and Moderate-Income Households
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
FDIC Seidman Center
Arlington, Virginia
I am here as both the chairman of Operation HOPE, and the vice chairman of the U.S. President's Council on Financial Literacy, as well as chairman of the Council Committee on the Under-Served. Operation HOPE, founded following the worst civil unrest in U.S. history, is today the only national urban delivery system for financial literacy in the nation, operational in more than 60 low-wealth communities nationwide, having educated more than 300,000 low-wealth youth in financial literacy, dignity and what we call âsilver rightsâ (making free enterprise and capitalism work for the poor), with the help of 6,000 HOPE Corps volunteers from the banking and financial industry, and more than 1,200 low-wealth schools nationwide. Recognizing that many of the communities I serve are significantly under-served, HOPE became the first non-profit in history to build a bank branch, and to sell it to a bank.
As will soon be announced, our HOPE Banking Center based credit and financial counseling services have resulted in an average increase in credit scores for our clients from 580 to 650, or more than 70 points. That is significant.
This mortgage sub-prime crisis is personal to me. Our family lost our home, and my brother, sister and I never realized the benefit of assets and net worth (grown and) shared from generation to generation. Personally, this lack of both assets ownership, and financial literacy knowledge, materialized itself in my literally becoming homeless for six months of my life at age 18. For my community, not even addressing the ravages of irresponsible mortgage subprime lending, today check cashers, payday loan lenders and other forms of mostly predatory credit providers have resulted in a more than $8 billion a year industry, or close to the annual M & A (mergers and acquisition) fee income on Wall Street. In the words of former U.S. President Bill Clinton, âthere are more check cashers and payday loan lenders in Americaâs inner-cities today, than there are McDonalds restaurants and Starbucks coffee house locations worldwide.â Today my proud father lives in a new 4-unit building, built by my wife and I, and sitting on the same street of the home we lost.
My dad, an integrity rich man who built and ran a business for more than 53 years, and in the process helping to raise me to be the person I am today, was neither dumb nor stupid. âIt was what he didn't know that he didn't knowâ that was harming him.
Simply put, no one taught my dad the language of money, financial literacy, or what we at Operation HOPE call âsilver rights,â the basic rules of free enterprise and capitalism, and how to make them work for him. Like anyone else, had my father known better, he would have done better.
In the hurried and seemingly one-sided subprime mortgage lending process experienced by my family in South Central Los Angeles, there was no financial literacy scorecard or questionnaire calling forth âcommon senseâ questions at the start of the process, as well as the potential answers those obvious initial questions begged forth, in turn. There were no simplified disclosure of terms and conditions, in plain English, for my dad. A Ph.D could not understand the papers he was signing. Or even if he had questions, there was not an opportunity for a meaningful break in the process, nor a meaningful resource to turn to, of any kind, for my dad. It was for all intent and purposes, a one-sided, if not wholly predatory transaction. The mortgage broker held all the cards, and seemed to have all the answers too, and my dad and our family held and had little to none, of either. My dad was alone and on his own, as he undertook possibly the most significant single financia l transaction (for family wealth creation) of his lifetime.
It is striking that in the largest economy in the world, no one is teaching our children, yet alone our adults, financial literacy and the language of money. This must change.
Let me also say that this is not an issue of the poor.
This current crisis is principally a crisis of the middle class, not the poor. Individuals who asked âwhat's the payment,â and not âwhat's the interest rate.â Individuals who purchased a home, like many of us purchase automobiles, and you shouldn't purchase an automobile that way.
If you purchase an iPod, and place it on a credit card and make minimum payments over time, it will cost you $4,000.00. Now, apply this analogy to a six-figure home purchase and you have an economic tsunami on your hands.
Let me thank my friend and colleague FDIC Chair Sheila Bair, in calling for this important and forward-looking forum on (the future of) low and moderate income mortgage lending. This is a vitally important meeting, at a vitally important time in our nation's history. The still-unfolding magnitude of and fallout from this mortgage sub-prime crisis, has not been seen in my or my father's lifetime.
I see this crisis in three primary buckets; (1) make sure it never happens again, (2) make sure that individuals have reasonable continued access to credit, post crisis, and (3) make sure that folks in the economic soup (of foreclosure) get as much help as can be reasonably provided (without rewarding investors, speculators and providers of capital).
The U.S. President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy was created by Executive Order by U.S. President George W. Bush, on January 22nd, 2008, in the midst of this mortgage sub-prime crisis, and the President's very words on that day articulated his own desire for this group, saying, âone of the issues that many of our folks are facing now are these sub-prime mortgages. I just wonder how many people, when they bought a sub-prime mortgage, knew what they were getting into. The low interest rates sounded very attractive, and all of a sudden, that contract kicks in and people are paying high interest rates. One of the missions (of the Council) is to make sure that when somebody gets a financial instrument they know what they're getting into, they know what they're buying, they understand.â
I certainly saw that we, the Council, could and should do all that we could to ensure this sort of crisis never happens again (with respect to future generations), and that going forward, reasonable access to credit and the financial markets should continue for those qualified but under-served and/or low-wealth in our great nation.
Operation HOPE's Mortgage HOPE Crisis Hotline is doing its part in California, and HOPE Now and others are doing their part nationwide. Operation HOPE's crisis hotline received more than 25,000 calls in the first 60 days, in Los Angeles alone. To the extent that there has been a Washington, (D.C.) response to the current economic crisis, including the innovative proposal by Chairwoman Sheila Bair, it has understandably been with respect to stemming the pain of those in foreclosure.
This said, I remain very concerned that lending to the poor, the working class, and even America's middle class, will effectively âdry-upâ post mortgage sub-prime crisis. Some would say that credit access has already dried up in the non-government market.
I first communicated my concern to the chairwoman on a Saturday morning in March; a concern that unless you had a credit score of 800 and 25% down payment, you were not going to be able to obtain a loan from a mainstream lender. I offered that, in my view, this would not be good for America.
I didn't expect her to respond immediately. Privately, while I hold Chairwoman Bair in very high regard, I didn't expect her to even share my depth of concern, nor my passion for the issue. It was I, after all, who grew up in an inner-city community; who saw the ravages of communities and individuals, whose only sin was that they were hard working yet financially illiterate, and forced by circumstances of life to make sometimes major financial decisions, daily, yet without the knowledge and tools to do so.
This was my problem I thought. Chairwoman Bair's response to me was instantaneous.
I had barely finished my message to her, and there was her response â this was indeed a problem, but not just a problem of the poor (Operation HOPE's mandated target audience), it was a problem for the country, and she wanted the FDIC to be a part of the solution. What I didn't know was that Chairwoman Bair was in fact, ahead of me.
Chairwoman Bair shared with me her vision for this âforum on the future of LMI lending,â and likewise she vowed to work with me in my new role, both as vice chairman of the U.S. President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy as well as the Council's chairman of its Committee on the Under-Served.
On May 28th, 2008, as my Committee gathered together experts from a range of disciplines, from banking, to mortgage lending, to state and federal regulatory agencies, to community leaders, and leaders from Wall Street and the secondary market, many individuals in this room today, on âthe future of responsible sub-prime mortgage lendingâ in the Cash Room at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the FDIC was with us. Led by Robert Mooney, director of consumer affairs for the FDIC, the four substantive half-day Committee work sessions, encompassing products, disclosures, intermediaries and of course financial literacy, were even moderated by FDIC personnel.
My participation in today's FDIC Forum on (the future of) LMI Mortgage Lending represents an important benchmark in my commitment both to Chair Bair and the under-served communities we serve.
Joining the likes of Treasury Under-Secretary Steel, Comptroller of the Currency John Dugan, Deputy Comptroller Barry Wides, SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins, and representatives from all of the federal regulatory agencies, as well as the New York Banking superintendent and Washington, D.C. Banking Commissioner, here today, were banks including Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Washington Mutual, Bank of the West, Goldman Sachs, the Financial Services Roundtable, and many others. 60 leading experts, to be exact.
I know that James Lockhart is here today, director of the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, which regulates Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and who was an active participant in our Committee discussions on May 28th.
The goals of the meeting were to:
1. identify and differentiate between responsible and irresponsible sub-prime mortgage lending;
2. outline the principles that should govern future development of sub-prime mortgage products; and
3. identify what financial literacy initiatives would be needed to address the massive level of financial illiteracy that has been a key contributor to the recent crisis.
After a half day session at Treasury on May 28th with 60 leaders, and a 4-hour follow up meeting with lead participants from May 28th, the Committee was able to finalize and issue a report, entitled âthe future of responsible mortgage sub-prime lending,â and the Committee-approved version is available on the Treasury website here .
Here is a summary of some of our key recommendations from the report:
- A fixed rate, fully amortizing mortgage with a term of up to 40 years.
- Minimum one month PITI (principal, interest, tax, insurance) in required borrower cash reserves at closing (borrower's own funds).
- Standard verification of income and assets.
- Minimum down payment required by borrower.
- A Life Event Clause. For borrowers with good payment performance, under certain circumstances borrowers would be allowed to skip a payment (or payments) for certain specified âlife eventâ reasons, with the amount of missed payments added to loan principal. One approach would be to provide one âpayment holidayâ for every specified period of months with good payment history. So, after 10 years of consistent and timely payments, a borrower could request as much as a 6 month âlife eventâ payment deferral, with principal and interest here moved to the rear of the loan. Everyone wins.
- Determination of the borrower's ability to repay. Appropriate underwriting parameters are critical for borrowers with an established, but blemished, credit history. The risk factors should be carefully balanced and include the borrower's credit score, debt payment capacity (debt-to-income ratios), post-close liquidity, etc.
- Non-traditional credit history. Borrowers with thin credit files and/or non-traditional credit history should be underwritten in a manner that takes into account a borrower's non-traditional payment history profile â that is, their fixed or regular payment obligations that are not reported to the credit bureaus (e.g. rent or utilities, as well as other periodic payment obligations, e.g. alimony, child support, or remittances).
- A simplified disclosure of terms delivered to borrower early in the process. Possibly, a one to, maximum, four page, easy to understand form at the loan shopping stage, with the most pertinent information summarized on page one.
- No prepayment penalty.
- Pre- and post-purchase counseling options to be made available, but are not required for this loan product.
- Ongoing best practices to maintain payment discipline. The ongoing best practices should include, for example, providing periodic free credit reports to help manage credit, with access to credit education specialists that can answer questions about the reports. In addition, education should be provided about banking products that can make money management routine and effective for the borrower.
- A Financial Literacy Scorecard review would be required for this loan product; helping to ensure that borrowers understand the basic terms of the transaction, including a clear differentiation of and between âpaymentâ vs. âinterest rate.â Borrowers who are not clear at that point would be encouraged to stop the process, and to call a designated 1-800 number.
- No negative amortization or pay option features allowed.
And while I will not get into details around what crafters referred to as âProduct B,â also outlined in the Committee report, let me provide a clarification here:
- Product B is a variable rate product with 1) affordable rate and payment caps;
- 2) does not limit rate and payment discounts for borrowers;
- 3) with underwriting based on one's ability to repay the âfully indexedâ rate and amortizing payments.
We will clarify this more formally in a future report revision.
Other good ideas included:
- The overarching goal is to move consumers from sub-prime borrowing to become a prime borrower. Every participant in the mortgage process should be held accountable in making this happen. By establishing compensation based on the demonstrated performance in making loan payments, the originators or brokers and servicing representatives would be encouraged to follow best practices.
- Therefore, we recommend that these incentives should be implemented: 1) withholding a portion of originator sales commission until payment performance has occurred, 2) reduction in GSE guarantee fees for loans where the borrower has received certified financial education, 3) reduction in fees/rate for borrowers who have received certified financial education, and 4) GSE/investor compensation to servicers for financial education and servicer prompting of borrowers to make payments to help establish good payment practices.
- Financial education should be done face-to-face, over the telephone, and financial education resources and contacts should be listed and provided at all points of the mortgage process and in all mortgage materials.
Finally and in conclusion, I am proud to announce today that today the following endorsements and statements of support for the Committee's work have been released publicly:
- This morning, Wells Fargo issued a full endorsement of the Committee-approved report, stating âwe support the Council on Financial Literacy and the Committee's recommendations noted in âthe future of responsible sub-prime lending.â Their statement continued, âwe agree with the Council that financial literacy should serve as a foundation to all responsible sub-prime lending and understand the Council is continuing its discussions. We look forward to their final determination.â
- Cara Heiden, co-president of Wells Fargo Mortgage deserves special leadership credit. As far back as 2003 she risked her career by stopping practices she thought inappropriate but which unreasonably benefited the broker community. She went on to require her bank to send a letter to every approved sub-prime borrower who qualified for better rates and terms, copying their broker, offering them a prime loan instead. Oddly enough, I recently received a call from their home equity division, noting my good payment record but offering me assistance around restructuring âduring these times,â should I need it. I didn't need it, but I sure appreciated the offer.
⢠Banco Popular today endorsed the Committee-approved report, and we have heard from its CEO here today. Honored to be associated. - The Housing Policy Council of the Financial Services Roundtable issued a statement of support, saying âHPC supports the mission of the Committee which is to ensure that responsible sub-prime lending continues in the future.â HPC continued âwe applaud the efforts of the Committee to reinvigorate the sub-prime market through responsible lending practices and improved financial education for consumers.â
- John Reich, director of the Office of Thrift Supervision, issued a statement of support, saying âthe OTS strongly supports initiatives and policies that foster financial literacy, informed consumers and high standards of business conduct throughout the financial services industry. Consistent with these objectives, I strongly support the efforts of the President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy and the Committee on the Under-Served to develop a range of practices and policy recommendations for responsible sub-prime lending. The OTS is committed to lending our support to this important work. Senior members of my staff have participated in discussions, including the May 28th meeting of the Committee on the Under-Served. We remain available for additional discussions and assistance as needed.â
And while these are surely very encouraging developments with respect to the now public Committee-approved report, and fairly early on in the process, and we encourage others to take whatever good ideas they find might be useful to them âin the market,â Council Chairman Schwab and I are already looking at what I refer to as âphase II,â of the process.
The next step, which is now underway, involves the full Council review and consideration of a broader, related series of âguiding principlesâ (policy recommendations) around âthe future of responsible mortgage sub-prime lending,â which build off of the Committee report.
This final series of âguiding principlesâ will be brought before the full Council in the very near future.
Thank you.
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The Bat Segundo Show: Grandmaster...
Grandmaster Flash and Karen Abbott appeared most recently on The Bat Segundo Show #221.
Grandmaster Flash is most recently the author of The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash (with David Ritz).
Karen Abbott is most recently the author of Sin in the Second City.

Condition of the Show: Marinating in urban culture.
Authors:Grandmaster Flash and Karen Abbott
SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: Using “adventures” in a book title, cutting, rubbing and scratching, finding obscure records in a digital age, turntables vs. mashups, time-coded vinyl, illicit methods of obtaining equipment, Sylvia Robinson, the risks of entering into a deal without an attorney, Flash’s problems with “The Message,” Ray Chandler, “Getting Everleighed,” bawdy verbs in desuetude, research and literary associations, the swank decor of the Everleigh Club, the legendary attorney Colonel MacDuff, determining reliable sources a century later, Clifford Roe and Ernest Bell, the danger of writing a history with clear-cut protagonists and antagonists, the white slavery scare, maintaining high standards in prostitution, balancing the pursuit of the facts with the writing an entertaining book, the reformist tendency to slum in the Red Light District, Ike Bloom and graft money, filling in the missing pieces of the narrative constructed by the Everleigh sisters, the Everleigh sisters’s idiosyncratic grammar, whether Abbott portrayed Vic Shaw in a fair light during her final days, Bathhouse John Coughlin — the buffoon and poet laureate of the Levee District, Clement Moore, the early days of Al Capone, the rush of reformist regulation before the 1920s, Jack Johnson, needless persecution under the Mann Act, the lack of coordination between federal and local authorities, the early days of the FBI, the 1908 bombing of the Coliseum, speculation on why the wondrous debauchery of the First Ward Ball were stopped, the downside of advertising a brothel, insular zoning, and prognosticating on the motivations of reformers going after the Everleigh Club.
EXCERPTS FROM SHOW:
Corresponent: If you listen to “The Wheels of Steel” today, as I have actually a couple of times, you can actually hear your hands on the turntables, whereas you can’t always hear someone who is just doing a mashup. You don’t hear that analog quality. So I’m wondering how things have adjusted for you in light of this. How do you keep the analog part of things legitimate? Real? How do digital tools help you as well?
Flash: Okay, first of all, I’m a scientist before I’m a DJ. So pushing the envelope for new technology, I’m always with that. Because I was ahead of my time thirty-three years ago. So now that it’s become things like Serato, Torq, FinalScratch — Traktor Scratch, which is what I use — you still have to drive it in the same fashion. Meaning that if you were a great mixer, a great DJ, in the analog world with vinyl, you still have to drive it the same way in digital. So if you was wack in the analog world, you will be wack in the digital world. So the real fact of the matter is follow through how you play your songs and what songs you play. That still separates the boys from the men, and the ladies from the women. So the modern technology has brought in convenience. You can put 15,000, 20,000 songs on a hard drive, and carry those. Where at one point, we as DJs used to have three or four guys who used to lift our boxes. That isn’t the case anymore. I carry less vinyl and I have more in my laptop.
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Correspondent: It’s interesting that something like “Everleighed,” as well as “decentized,” which you point to later in the book — these are verbs that didn’t quite make it in the 21st century.
Abbott:“Decentize.” I’m surprised. You’d think that some reformers today would have latched onto it.
Correspondent: You’d think in light of the fundamentalist furor that is going on as we speak. But how much of your research is oriented around these associations? Because obviously, this is a very literary approach in a certain way to the facts that exist. There’s a lot of fanciful language that you use that really gets us into this atmospheric context. I’m wondering. Does something like this originate from the facts? Or does it originate from a phrase? Or does it originate from a verb as we sort of suggested here?
Abbott: You know, I think a lot of the phrases that exist in the book were already in existence. The characters sort of latched onto them. I’m kind of ashamed to admit that I spent two days researching the etymology of Susie Poontang.
Correspondent: Really?
Abbott: Of where “poontang” might have come from.
Correspondent: Well, did you come up with any conclusions here?
Abbott: It was a Chinese phrase that had to do with prostitutes. And I think she had to latch onto that for herself. It’s sort of a chicken and the egg question. But I’m sure that she probably appropriated it for herself to get to America.
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BSS #221: Grandmaster Flash & Karen Abbott
Geek Media Round-Up: July 18, 2008
Comics
- The DC Universe Online MMORPG Trailer hits the web and raises many questions.
- Topless Robot looks at The 10 Most Ridiculous Weapons in Batman’s Arsenal.
Film
- Last week’s Basic Instructions, How to Make Someone Grateful For the Sci-fi Movies Hollywood Is Making Today, hits close to the mark.
- This week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly features a photo of the cast of the upcoming Watchmen film, calling it the “Riskiest Superhero Movie Ever“.
Literature
- Free Fiction: FeedBooks has posted “Doctor Who and the Empire of Glass” by Andy Lane and “Doctor Who: The Sands of Time” by Justin Richards, which are certainly not the greatest Dr. Who books, but are a great way of testing whether the rest of the novelizations are worth your time.
- Interview: Tor has a podcast interview with Forgotten Realms author R.A. Salvatore.
- Solar Flare continues its series on The History of Science Fiction. This installment covers 1900 - 1909.
- The latest results from Scholastic’s annual survey of Children’s Reading Habits are depressing but very predictable. 31% of respondents would rather do other things. 27% have too much homework. 18% don’t have time to read.
Television
- J. Michael Straczynski gives up Babylon 5, and it’s like the sound of a million geeks screaming…
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