Single dad trying to reclaim home OWS took over with family they cast

Candice M. Giove The New York Post 1/15/2012

J.C. Rice THE OWNER: Wise Ahadzi, with daughters Imani, 3, and Kwazha, 10, is fighting to reclaim his home from OWS.

They’re occupying his home.

Occupy Wall Street protesters announced with great fanfare last month that they moved a homeless family into a “foreclosed” Brooklyn […]

Bank of America Must Pay Excess Settlement Funds To Acorn Clones

Paul Sperry Investor’s Business Daily 1/4/2012

Bank of America (BAC) must turn over excess funds from a record $335 million discrimination fine to community organizing groups. Critics say it’s a “political backdoor” to subsidize Democrat-tied Acorn “clones.”

The unusual mandate is buried in a Justice Department filing last month detailing settlement terms with the nation’s […]

Convicted Felon and Democrat Strategist Robert Creamer Visits White House Five Times in August–Tie to #Occupy?

Joel B. Pollak Big Government 11/29/2011

Michelle Malkin reports today, based on the Obama administration’s latest document dump of visitor logs, that convicted fraudster and community organizer Robert Creamer has visited the White House sixty times since January 2009–five times in August 2011 alone.

As first reported at Big Government, Creamer is the apparent architect […]

Obama defies base, hires Wall Street lobbyist for re-election campaign

Matthew Boyle The Daily Caller 10/25/2011

President Barack Obama’s new senior campaign adviser is a longtime Wall Street lobbyist, and has the potential to damage the president’s aspirations to appeal to the protesters currently “occupying” New York City’s Zuccotti Park.

Obama’s new adviser, Broderick Johnson, has an extensive history of lobbying for big banks and […]

Wall Street’s New Nightmare: The Next Wave Of Mortgage-Backed Securities Claims

Her $8.5 billion Bank of America settlement over bad mortgage deals was just the beginning. Now, backed by bond giants Pimco and BlackRock, Texas lawyer Kathy Patrick is gearing up for a new legal assault on the financial industry.

Nathan Vardi Forbes 10/17/2011

This article appears in the November 7 edition of Forbes magazine.

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Banks turn to demolition of foreclosed properties to ease housing-market pressures

Demolition: Four years into this city’s housing crisis, it has often become cheaper for banks to give away a home and pay to demolish it than continue to hold on. And places across the country are watching. Click on the image to enlarge.

Brady Dennis The Washington Post 10/12/2011

Cleveland — The sight […]

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