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Saturday, August 30th, 2014 02:34 am
Radical Democrat activist groups stand to collect millions from Attorney General Eric Holder's record $17 billion deal to settle alleged mortgage abuse charges against Bank of America.
Buried in the fine print of the deal, which includes $7 billion in soft-dollar consumer relief, are a raft of political payoffs to Obama constituency groups. In effect, the government has ordered the nation's largest bank to create a massive slush fund for Democrat special interests.


Отличная схема - минюст от имени "обманутого народа" вымогает у банка 17 миллиардов, и спонсирует из этих денег толпу левых организаций. Включая те самые организации, которые занимались давлением на банки, чтобы те выдавали ссуды "малообеспеченным слоям населения", которые эти ссуды вернуть не могут.

И старые знакомые тут же:

Worse, one group eligible for BofA slush funds is a spin-off of Acorn Housing's branch in New York.
It's now rebranded as Mutual Housing Association of New York, or MHANY. HUD lists MHANY's contact as Ismene Speliotis, who previously served as New York director of Acorn Housing.

He's written back-door funding for Democrat groups into other major bank deals he's brokered, including the $13 billion JPMorgan Chase settlement and the $7 billion Citibank deal. They stand to reap millions more from those deals.
All told, Holder has shaken down the nation's largest banks for a whopping $128 billion, more than a 10th of a trillion dollars, and counting. Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo are reportedly in talks with Justice to settle additional mortgage cases.
Thursday, September 4th, 2014 01:04 pm (UTC)
Безусловно надо. А то так только и останется плакаться в жилетку.