Bill Clinton's social housing policy destroyed the economy, not Wall Street and George. W. Bush

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Starting in 1999, however, he began to do very well. Three times in eight years, Mr. Wampler — himself a home builder and developer — sold his home in the Phoenix area, always for a nice profit. With prices in Phoenix soaring, he made almost $700,000 on the three sales.
And thanks to a tax break proposed by President Bill Clinton and approved by Congress in 1997, he did not have to pay tax on most of that profit. It was a break that had not been available to generations of Americans before him. The benefits also did not apply to other investments, be they stocks, bonds or stakes in a small business.
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many economists say that the law had a noticeable impact, allowing home sales to become tax-free windfalls. A recent study of the provision by an economist at the Federal Reserve suggests that the number of homes sold was almost 17 percent higher over the last decade than it would have been without the law.


Vernon L. Smith, a Nobel laureate and economics professor at George Mason University, has said the tax law change was responsible for “fueling the mother of all housing bubbles.”

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Starting in 1999, however, he began to do very well. Three times in eight years, Mr. Wampler — himself a home builder and developer — sold his home in the Phoenix area, always for a nice profit. With prices in Phoenix soaring, he made almost $700,000 on the three sales.
And thanks to a tax break proposed by President Bill Clinton and approved by Congress in 1997, he did not have to pay tax on most of that profit. It was a break that had not been available to generations of Americans before him. The benefits also did not apply to other investments, be they stocks, bonds or stakes in a small business.
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many economists say that the law had a noticeable impact, allowing home sales to become tax-free windfalls. A recent study of the provision by an economist at the Federal Reserve suggests that the number of homes sold was almost 17 percent higher over the last decade than it would have been without the law.


Vernon L. Smith, a Nobel laureate and economics professor at George Mason University, has said the tax law change was responsible for “fueling the mother of all housing bubbles.”

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1997 United States congress.

Senate majority ---- Republican

House majority ----- Republican

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With landmark lawsuit, Barack Obama pushed banks to give subprime loans to Chicago’s African-Americans

Obama’s lawsuit was one element of a national “anti-redlining” campaign led by Chicago’s progressive groups, who argued that banks unfairly refused to lend money to people living within so-called “redlines” around African-American communities. The campaign was powered by progressives’ moral claim that their expertise could boost home ownership among the United States’ most disadvantaged minority, African-Americans.

Progressive activists’ ambition instead contributed greatly to a housing bubble that burst in 2007, crashed the nation’s economy in 2008, wiped out at least $4 trillion in equity, kept unemployment above 8 percent for four years, and damaged the intended beneficiaries of looser mortgage lending standards.


http://dailycaller.com/2012/09/03/w...subprime-loans-to-chicagos-african-americans/

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1997 United States congress.

Senate majority ---- Republican

House majority ----- Republican

you lose again.

The fact that you think a Republican Congress passing legislation proposed by a Democratic President absolves the President of responsibility is fucking priceless, moron.

Further, notice that the party makeup of Congress is never, ever referenced by you when it comes to the 2008 financial crisis.

Again, you are so fucking dumb it is surreal. You have an IQ lower than 100. You also have some sort bizarre compulsion to show everyone how illiterate and stupid you are on this Web site.
 

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The fact that you think a Republican Congress passing legislation proposed by a Democratic President absolves the President of responsibility is fucking priceless, moron.

Further, notice that the party makeup of Congress is never, ever referenced by you when it comes to the 2008 financial crisis.

Again, you are so fucking dumb it is surreal. You have an IQ lower than 100. You also have some sort bizarre compulsion to show everyone how illiterate and stupid you are on this Web site.

Hysterical how you don't know how laws pass.

yeah, those tax cutting liberals are responsible for those tax cuts. Lmao. You are so fucking stupid. Accept your 5th knockout this month and crawl away. Your logic to always lay the blame on democrats is laughably stupid. Keep it up mr worthless
 

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Hysterical how you don't know how laws pass.

yeah, those tax cutting liberals are responsible for those tax cuts. Lmao. You are so fucking stupid. Accept your 5th knockout this month and crawl away. Your logic to always lay the blame on democrats is laughably stupid. Keep it up mr worthless

Um, nothing I said would indicate I don't know how laws pass, illiterate.

What is funny is that you are so fucking dumb you can't read. So you will pretend I said something about laws passing.

Idiot.
 

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Accept your 5th knockout this month and crawl away. Your logic to always lay the blame on democrats is laughably stupid. Keep it up mr worthless

You didn't knock anything out, dumb fuck.

You were presented a fact you simply are unable to respond to. You are now reduced to projecting your "logic" which is always to blame Republicans on to me.

Keep it up, illiterate.
 

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