It seems Attorney General Eric
Holder has created a multi-million dollar backdoor kickback for activist groups
in the $13 billion JP Morgan Chase subprime loan deal recently settled, WND
reports.
It appears the Obama administration
has a strategy for reviving subprime mortgage lending by coercing banks to fund
community organizing groups that may once more put low-income families into
mortgages beyond their means.But wait… you can’t just take the penalty money and hand it out to your friends, can you? According to the breakdown from Investors.com, apparently you can.
Just when we thought its post-crisis
probe of banks couldn’t get more corrupt, the Obama administration has cut
radical Democrat groups in on the record $13 billion JPMorgan Chase subprime
loan deal.
On Page 5 of “Annex 2″ of the
recently released consent order, you’ll find this little gem: The Justice
Department mandates that JPMorgan fork over any unclaimed or unpaid consumer
damages to a nonprofit group that finances Acorn clones and other shakedown
groups.
They stand to reap millions. The
“consumer relief” portion of the deal by itself totals $4 billion.
If the government “determines that a
shortfall in that obligation remains as of Dec. 31, 2017,” the agreement
states, “JPMorgan shall make a compensatory payment in cash in an amount equal
to the shortfall to NeighborWorks America to provide housing counseling, neighborhood
stabilization, foreclosure prevention or similar programs.”
Potentially billions could be
distributed to Democrat activists through NeighborWorks, a government-funded
“affordable housing” group that supports a national network of left-wing
community organizers operating in the same vein as Acorn.
Is that even legal? I suppose
somebody must have looked over the paperwork in advance and determined that
it’s within the bounds of the law, but a lot of this is somewhat unexplored
territory. If we’re accusing people at highly profitable institutions of
wrongdoing, wouldn’t you think somebody would be going to prison? But, instead,
we’re apparently just holding their feet to the fire until they whip out the
checkbook and then distributing the money to people who support the
administration’s agenda. As I said above… that’s a pretty
sweet deal.
Source: Hor Air, posted at 6:01 pm on December 7,
2013 by Jazz Shaw, http://hotair.com/archives/2013/12/07/eric-holders-kickbacks-for-community-organizers/
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