@uniongal.bsky.social
To each of the 8 and the leaders, yes.
November 11, 2025 at 4:06 PM
To each of the 8 and the leaders, yes.
This is WORSE.
FHFA became an office after OFHEO was gutted during that crisis.
Having Fannie toss underwriting guidelines now, with how easily AI can create fraudulent files, it’s truly a recipe for disaster.
FHFA became an office after OFHEO was gutted during that crisis.
Having Fannie toss underwriting guidelines now, with how easily AI can create fraudulent files, it’s truly a recipe for disaster.
November 11, 2025 at 1:47 PM
This is WORSE.
FHFA became an office after OFHEO was gutted during that crisis.
Having Fannie toss underwriting guidelines now, with how easily AI can create fraudulent files, it’s truly a recipe for disaster.
FHFA became an office after OFHEO was gutted during that crisis.
Having Fannie toss underwriting guidelines now, with how easily AI can create fraudulent files, it’s truly a recipe for disaster.
This is actually different. Fannie and Freddie didn’t set the benchmarks during that crisis, subprime lenders did. They lobbied to ensure OFHEO couldn’t offer mortgage backed securities for subprime (below say 620ish or no job stability).
Having them do it now means they become subprime security.
Having them do it now means they become subprime security.
November 11, 2025 at 1:47 PM
This is actually different. Fannie and Freddie didn’t set the benchmarks during that crisis, subprime lenders did. They lobbied to ensure OFHEO couldn’t offer mortgage backed securities for subprime (below say 620ish or no job stability).
Having them do it now means they become subprime security.
Having them do it now means they become subprime security.
Just the bare minimum. So very utterly pointless. We could have had the discharge petition vote so long ago without all this pain. Just so pointless.
November 11, 2025 at 1:38 PM
Just the bare minimum. So very utterly pointless. We could have had the discharge petition vote so long ago without all this pain. Just so pointless.
I love her dunking on Musk but I keep thinking “she’s not the one”.
So dunk away. But she is not the one.
So dunk away. But she is not the one.
November 11, 2025 at 1:36 PM
I love her dunking on Musk but I keep thinking “she’s not the one”.
So dunk away. But she is not the one.
So dunk away. But she is not the one.
They can’t see the forest for the trees. They thought they did, but wow, all this pain for nothing.
It’s moments like this I wonder why I vote at all. Maybe a year from now I’ll think differently, but beyond local, I’m not sure why now.
I say this as a furloughed Fed.
It’s moments like this I wonder why I vote at all. Maybe a year from now I’ll think differently, but beyond local, I’m not sure why now.
I say this as a furloughed Fed.
November 11, 2025 at 1:34 PM
They can’t see the forest for the trees. They thought they did, but wow, all this pain for nothing.
It’s moments like this I wonder why I vote at all. Maybe a year from now I’ll think differently, but beyond local, I’m not sure why now.
I say this as a furloughed Fed.
It’s moments like this I wonder why I vote at all. Maybe a year from now I’ll think differently, but beyond local, I’m not sure why now.
I say this as a furloughed Fed.
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like this is basically it, the melts melted under pressure
November 10, 2025 at 4:27 PM
like this is basically it, the melts melted under pressure
Yeah I’m about to do that with a couple this week. I’m finally in a place where I have the access to do it. Finally.
November 11, 2025 at 11:52 AM
Yeah I’m about to do that with a couple this week. I’m finally in a place where I have the access to do it. Finally.
In high school, we translated excerpts from the original Latin and omg, this moron used an audiobook?
1870 to 1930 brought us Dickens, Leaves of Grass, Moby Dick, Louisa May Alcott, Richard Wright, Emily Dickinson, and the Great Gadsby. All alphas I see.
Why do these men catch all the breaks?
1870 to 1930 brought us Dickens, Leaves of Grass, Moby Dick, Louisa May Alcott, Richard Wright, Emily Dickinson, and the Great Gadsby. All alphas I see.
Why do these men catch all the breaks?
November 11, 2025 at 11:43 AM
In high school, we translated excerpts from the original Latin and omg, this moron used an audiobook?
1870 to 1930 brought us Dickens, Leaves of Grass, Moby Dick, Louisa May Alcott, Richard Wright, Emily Dickinson, and the Great Gadsby. All alphas I see.
Why do these men catch all the breaks?
1870 to 1930 brought us Dickens, Leaves of Grass, Moby Dick, Louisa May Alcott, Richard Wright, Emily Dickinson, and the Great Gadsby. All alphas I see.
Why do these men catch all the breaks?
I’ve worked with ushering SORN documents through and also making sure we complied cause the thing I never wanted to do was piss off an archivist. Honestly, they’re the nicest people so I’d have to really f-it up and ugh, no thank you. Great people to work with.
November 10, 2025 at 6:15 PM
I’ve worked with ushering SORN documents through and also making sure we complied cause the thing I never wanted to do was piss off an archivist. Honestly, they’re the nicest people so I’d have to really f-it up and ugh, no thank you. Great people to work with.