raghu wrote:
Hint: It has nothing to do with the CRA in fact some of it may violate the CRA because it involves "reverse-redlining" i.e. targeting vulnerable groups for predatory practices which is also a form of discrimination.
But why not leave this sometimes trivial, overly-normative policy chat behind and get more of the structural analysis into it... and call the problem combined and uneven development amplified by financial bubbling, during a more general capitalist crisis exacerbated by the neoliberal regime. Isn't that the best way, analytically, to approach sub-prime?
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