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Old 03-24-2009, 07:04 PM
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Tapping some more of the fantastic talent that was Freddie Mac. Should have been no suprise though seeing that his Chief of Staff also spent time there. We'll see if he paid his taxes.


WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama has named a former Freddie Mac executive to head the federal housing commission.
The White House on Monday named David Stevens as assistant secretary at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The position requires Senate confirmation and would put Stevens in charge of the government's housing mortgage-insurance program.
Stevens now is the head of Long and Foster Companies, a real estate and mortgage firm. He previously worked at World Savings bank and Wells Fargo Home Mortgage.

At Freddie Mac, Stevens was a senior vice president in charge of affordable lending, sales and marketing.

Associated Press 3/23/09
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Tapping some more of the fantastic talent that was Freddie Mac. Should have been no suprise though seeing that his Chief of Staff also spent time there. We'll see if he paid his taxes.


WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama has named a former Freddie Mac executive to head the federal housing commission.
The White House on Monday named David Stevens as assistant secretary at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The position requires Senate confirmation and would put Stevens in charge of the government's housing mortgage-insurance program.
Stevens now is the head of Long and Foster Companies, a real estate and mortgage firm. He previously worked at World Savings bank and Wells Fargo Home Mortgage.

At Freddie Mac, Stevens was a senior vice president in charge of affordable lending, sales and marketing.

Associated Press 3/23/09


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I understand Barackovich got a ton of money from Fannie and Freddie
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Old 03-24-2009, 07:50 PM
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Tapping some more of the fantastic talent that was Freddie Mac. Should have been no suprise though seeing that his Chief of Staff also spent time there. We'll see if he paid his taxes.


WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama has named a former Freddie Mac executive to head the federal housing commission.
The White House on Monday named David Stevens as assistant secretary at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The position requires Senate confirmation and would put Stevens in charge of the government's housing mortgage-insurance program.
Stevens now is the head of Long and Foster Companies, a real estate and mortgage firm. He previously worked at World Savings bank and Wells Fargo Home Mortgage.

At Freddie Mac, Stevens was a senior vice president in charge of affordable lending, sales and marketing.

Associated Press 3/23/09
Reminds me of the "recycling" done each year in sports as old-new faces replace the failed leaders of the previous regimes.....or the fox in the chicken coop.....whichever picture works for you
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