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		<title>Gekko was Wrong&#8230;Greed is Bad</title>
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EDITORIAL
A re-post from iVoteAmerica, dated Monday, September 15, 2008.
In the movie Wall Street, Gordon Gekko proclaimed to shareholders, &#8220;Greed is good!&#8221;  Gordon was wrong. Wall Street was wrong. The real estate and mortgage industries were wrong.
Oh, by the way&#8230;Alan Greenspan was wrong too when he proclaimed that subprime lending was &#8220;innovative&#8221; and &#8220;beneficial to [...]


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<h4>EDITORIAL</h4>
<p>A re-post from <a href="http://ivoteamerica.com" target="_blank">iVoteAmerica</a>, dated Monday, September 15, 2008.</p>
<p>In the movie <em>Wall Street</em>, Gordon Gekko proclaimed to shareholders, &#8220;Greed is good!&#8221;  Gordon was wrong. Wall Street was wrong. The real estate and mortgage industries were wrong.</p>
<p>Oh, by the way&#8230;<a href="http://ivoteamerica.com/2008/09/09/greenspan-endorsed-subprime-loans/">Alan Greenspan was wrong</a> too when he proclaimed that subprime lending was &#8220;innovative&#8221; and &#8220;beneficial to consumers.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sound economics and the art of lending are predicated upon the borrower&#8217;s capacity to service the debt, pay it down over time and deliver return to the lender.</p>
<p>The concept of borrowing without capacity is foreign to all western economies and you won&#8217;t find it on any campus in America in Economics 101. Neither you nor many of your friends was ever taught the principle &#8220;you can have something for nothing.&#8221;</p>
<h4>No One Whined about the Flow of Money</h4>
<p>From about 2000 through 2005 greed was good to Wall Street and to the real estate and to the mortgage industries.  No one whined about the money back then.</p>
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<p>Even <a href="http://realonomics.net/2008/09/the-anniversary-of-my-ignorance/" target="_blank">REALonomics</a>, one the real estate industry&#8217;s few cutting-edge, truth-telling blogs has acknowledged <a href="http://realonomics.net/2008/09/the-anniversary-of-my-ignorance/" target="_blank">in a recent post</a> the roll the real estate and mortgage industries have played in the crash of the housing market.  Refreshing honesty amidst a sea of excessive finger-pointing and blame gaming.</p>
<p>With today&#8217;s huge 500 point decline in the <a href="http://nyse.com" target="_blank">NYSE</a>, the collapse of <a href="http://LehmanBrothers.com" target="_blank">Lehman Brothers</a> and the timely absorption of <a href="http://merrilllynch.com" target="_blank">Merrill Lynch</a> by <a href="http://bankofamerica.com" target="_blank">Bank of America</a> we have the first bright light in the housing market collapse.</p>
<h4>The First True Glimpse of Light</h4>
<p>Today&#8217;s calamity was a glimmer of light and good news. Today&#8217;s plummet was the true market telling us greed is bad.</p>
<p>Yes, this is a bright light!  Finally, the healing can begin along with celebration of the release of the last hot air from a pumped-up pseudo market, held together by slick accounting practices.</p>
<p>If not next year then certainly the year after your home value will begin to increase again.</p>
<p>Politically, this means there is less chance the Federal Government will continue its bailout of collapsing institutions that have made greed their mantra.</p>
<p>Tomorrow may see an uptick in the market as the true, blue-blooded economists and investors who understand the balance between eithical lending and moral borrowing begin to buy into a new market that is finally vomiting the economic bacteria from the depths of its belly.</p>
<p>Let the healing begin!</p>


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