"If you want to know how Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have survived scandal and crisis, consider this: Over the past decade, they have spent nearly $200 million on lobbying and campaign contributions.
But the political tentacles of the mortgage giants extend far beyond their checkbooks.
The two government-chartered companies run a highly sophisticated lobbying operation, with deep-pocketed lobbyists in Washington and scores of local Fannie- and Freddie-sponsored homeowner groups ready to pressure lawmakers back home.
They’ve stacked their payrolls with top Washington power brokers of all political stripes, including Republican John McCain’s presidential campaign manager, Rick Davis; Democrat Barack Obama’s original vice presidential vetter, Jim Johnson; and scores of others now working for the two rivals for the White House.
Fannie and Freddie’s aggressive political maneuvering has helped stave off increased regulation and preserve special benefits such as exemption from state and local income taxes and the ability to borrow at low rates.
When their stock prices took a dive last week, their government allies extended another helping hand with a plan for the Treasury Department, the Federal Reserve and, possibly, Congress to shore up the companies.
The housing crisis is sure to linger into the next administration, when the mortgage companies will inevitably be well-represented — no matter who’s in the White House."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/20080716/pl_politico/11781;_ylt=A0WTcWs...
I think it was George Bernard Shaw that said American capitalism is socialism for the rich. This lobbying system is f'd up. We either need to start rewritting lobbying rules (which will be difficult, because of the right to petition the gov't), or start our own lobbying PAC's. Citizen lobbying groups.
socialism for the rich:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-l-borosage/wall-street-socialism_b_...
" the government created, but privately owned, profit-making housing finance companies"
Proof that the Government should NOT be in any business.
How much profit has that ambulance service brought in?
How much profit has the Erie St market brought in?
How about that PortSide building?
The list goes on, and on, and on...