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Quotable: Neil Garfield

Neil Garfield on the Kansas Supreme Court Decision that blocks many foreclosures in the state of Kansas and sets precedent for the rest of the country:

This is one state, but it is likely to serve as the basis for most appellate opinions rendered on securitized loans. The tide has turned. The moral of the story is that those encumbrances (mortgages) don’t exist in most cases, the foreclosures were all fatally flawed, the people who have been chased out of their homes, still own those homes, and the parties seeking to enforce the note can do so only as unsecured creditors and only if they prove that they lent the money that funded the loan and only if they are willing to be subject to counterclaims, cross claims, affirmative defenses and defenses of the borrower relating to predatory lending, appraisal fraud, securities fraud, rescission under all available theories of law, damages, treble damages, punitive damages, exemplary damages and consequential economic damages.Neil Garfield
Attorney and Homeowner Advocate

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Quotable: Rep. Anthony Weiner

The health insurance industry shouldn’t exist at all.Rep. Anthony Weiner
(D) New York

This is from the September 11, 2009 episode of HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, unavailable online thanks to your friends at Time Warner, parent company of HBO.

Weiner goes on to make the most eloquent, and brief, argument for single-payer (Medicare for all) health insurance that exists: private insurance doesn’t do anything; there is no value-added. The industry only exists to siphon-off profit from our collective health needs. That seems like an unnecessary appendage in my health care system and a perfect place for a non-profit, government-run solution to step in and save us billions.

[Ed. 10/2/09] Finally found a clip of the interview, though it is on Weiner’s Facebook page. Sorry if you aren’t a member. You don’t need to be his friend to view it.

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Quotable: Deborah Solomon

I ask people to think thoroughly when they’re speaking to me, and to make sense. Is that tough?Deborah Solomon
Author, The New York Times Magazine’s “Questions For”

This should not be a novel concept. This is the very foundation of what “reporting” should be, “go find out what happened”. But what I really like about her is that Solomon doesn’t seem to think there is anything exemplary about what she does. Nor should she; extraordinary <> exemplary. All in a days work when one asks questions for a living.

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