It seems someone agrees with Gimleteye: The Governor of New York.
Gimleteye always heads for the top of the food chain when reporting. I report from the bottom up. I don’t always agree but I am eager to hear the point of view from the top down.
The opinion article in the Miami Herald today confirms what Gimleteye has been saying all along. If ever there was a must-read, this is it: PREDATORY LENDING: Partners in crime.
Author, New York Governor, Eliot Spitzer (wish he were running for President) said:
"Even though predatory lending was becoming a national problem, the Bush administration looked the other way and did nothing to protect American homeowners. In fact, the government chose instead to align itself with the banks that were victimizing consumers."
Spitzer also said:
"Not only did the Bush administration do nothing to protect consumers, it embarked on an aggressive and unprecedented campaign to prevent states from protecting their residents from the very problems to which the federal government was turning a blind eye. Let me explain:"
"The administration accomplished this feat through an obscure federal agency called the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). The OCC has been in existence since the Civil War. Its mission is to ensure the fiscal soundness of national banks. For 140 years, the OCC examined the books of national banks to make sure they were balanced, an important but uncontroversial function. But a few years ago, for the first time in its history, the OCC was used as a tool against consumers.
In 2003, during the height of the predatory lending crisis, the OCC invoked a clause from the 1863 National Bank Act to issue formal opinions pre-empting all state predatory lending laws, thereby rendering them inoperative against national banks.
The OCC also promulgated new rules that prevented states from enforcing any of their own consumer protection laws against national banks. The federal government's actions were so egregious and so unprecedented that all 50 state attorneys general, and all 50 state banking superintendents, actively fought the new rules.
But the unanimous opposition of the 50 states did not deter, or even slow, the Bush administration in its goal of protecting the banks. In fact, when my office opened an investigation in 2005 of possible discrimination in mortgage lending by a number of banks, including national banks, the OCC filed a federal lawsuit to stop the investigation against the national banks." (hit the link to the Herald to read the entire article – you should read it Bushites).
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OCC INFO:
Comptroller of the Currency
Washington, DC 20219-0001
Location:
Independence Square
250 E Street, SW
Washington, DC
Phone:
202-874-5000
TDD202-927-3275
Comptroller of the Currency
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Comptroller of the Currency
John C. Dugan
202-874-4900
Chief of Staff and Public Affairs
John G. Walsh
202-874-4880
Executive Assistant to the Comptroller
Nancy K. Jones
202-874-4900
FDIC Liaison
(Comptroller of the Currency)
William A. Rowe
202-874-5030
Chief Counsel
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First Senior Deputy Comptroller and Chief Counsel
Julie L. Williams
202-874-5200
Special Assistant
Diane Page
202-874-4492
Assistant Chief Counsel
Amy Friend
202-874-0477
Assistant Chief Counsel
Vacant
202-874-5200
Executive Assistant
Paul E. Chism
202-874-4645
Information Systems Manager
James L. Craig, Jr.
202-874-4491
Deputy Chief Counsel
James F. E. Gillespie
202-874-4703
Special Assistant
Jonathan Fink
202-874-4678
Deputy Chief Counsel
Daniel P. Stipano
202-874-4635
Senior Counsel for BSA/AML
James Vivenzio
202-874-4632
Director, Administrative and Internal Law
David C. Kane
202-874-0102
Director, Bank Activities and Structure
Eric Thompson
202-874-4653
Director, Community and Consumer Law
Michael S. Bylsma
202-874-5750
Director, Enforcement and Compliance
Richard C. Stearns
202-874-4823
Director, Legislative and Regulatory Activities
Karen O. Solomon
202-874-4638
Assistant Director and Counselor for International Activities
Nancy Michaleski
202-874-4701
Director, Litigation
Horace G. Sneed
202-874-4826
Director, Securities and Corporate Practices
Ellen Broadman
202-874-4504
Deputy Comptroller, Community Affairs
Barry R. Wides
202-874-4677
Special Advisor for Community Affairs
Karen Bellesi
202-874-4847
Director, Community Development
E. Matthew Quigley
202-874-3814
Deputy Comptroller, Licensing
Lawrence E. Beard
202-874-4999
Director, Licensing Activities
Beverly Evans
202-874-4934
Chief National Bank Examiner
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Senior Deputy Comptroller and
Chief National Bank Examiner
Emory Wayne Rushton
202-874-2870
Executive Assistant
Malloy T. Harris, Jr.
202-874-4851
Special Assistant
Christina E. Benson
202-874-5373
Deputy Comptroller, Compliance Policy
Ann F. Jaedicke
202-874-4596
Director, Bank Secrecy Act and Anti-Money Laundering Compliance
John Wagner
202-874-6073
Deputy Comptroller, Credit & Market Risk
Kathryn E. Dick
202-874-4592
Director, Commercial Credit Risk
Kurt Wilhelm
202-874-4479
Director, Market Risk
Kerri Corn
202-874-4364
Director, Retail Credit Risk
Susan Eckert
202-874-5170
Deputy Comptroller, Operational Risk
Mark L. O'Dell
202-874-4316
Director, Bank Information Technology
Aida Plaza Carter
202-874-4593
Chief Accountant
Zane D. Blackburn
202-874-4944
Director, Operational Risk Policy
Karen M. Kwilosz
202-874-9457
Deputy Comptroller, Regulatory Policy
Kevin J. Bailey
202-874-4938
Director, Capital Policy
Tommy Snow
202-874-5070
Director, Compliance Policy
Calvin R. Hagins
202-874-3286
Chief of Staff and Public Affairs
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Chief of Staff and Public Affairs
John G. Walsh
202-874-4880
Deputy to the Chief of Staff
William Rowe
202-874-5030
Director, Enterprise Governance
Ronald A. Lindhart
202-874-4540
Deputy Comptroller, Public Affairs
Robert M. Garsson, Jr.
202-874-4294
Special Advisor to the Deputy Comptroller for Public Affairs
Bryan Hubbard
202-874-5307
Senior Advisor for External Outreach and Minority Affairs
Glenda B. Cross
202-874-4811
Special Advisor for Executive Communications
Jesse Stiller
202-874-5262
Special Advisor for Policy Coordination
Cynthia Lasker
202-874-3883
Senior Advisor for Banking Relations
Gregory C. Golembe
202-874-4990
Director, Communications
Oliver A. Robinson
202-874-4700
Director, Congressional Liaison
Vacant
202-874-4840
Director, Press Relations
Kevin Mukri
202-874-5348
Executive Officer for Leadership, Learning and Workplace Fairness
Mark A. Nishan
202-874-4050
Executive Assistant
Ralph E. DeLeon
202-874-5306
Deputy Comptroller, Continuing Education
Cheryl F. Davis
202-874-4570
Director, CE Operations
Charley W. Woods
202-874-4570
Director, Educational Program Development
John Mihall
202-874-4570
Director, Workplace Fairness and Equal Opportunity
Linda L. Batts
202-874-5360
Committee on Bank Supervision
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Senior Deputy Comptroller and
Chief National Bank Examiner - CNBE
Emory Wayne Rushton
202-874-2870
Senior Deputy Comptroller - LBS
Douglas W. Roeder
202-874-4890
Senior Deputy Comptroller - M/CBS
Timothy W. Long
202-874-5020
Director, Supervisory Program Management Office
Lorey Hoffman
202-488-6940
Information Technology Services
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Chief Information Officer
Bajinder N. Paul
202-874-4480
Executive Assistant
Stuart Kieffer
202-874-1393
Chief Information Security Officer, Information Security
Roger Mahach
202-874-4480
Director, IT Governance, Policy and Planning
Cassandra Harkless
202-874-5052
Deputy CIO, Information Systems
James DeCoster
202-874-5410
IT Portfolio Manager, Operations Delivery Group
Tony Curington (Acting)
202-874-6559
IT Portfolio Manager, Supervisions Delivery Group
Robert Wallace (Acting)
202-874-7462
Director, Enterprise Information Services Group
Vance Kane
202-874-5105
Deputy CIO, Technical Infrastructure
Richard Gordon
301-324-3180
Assistant Deputy CIO, Data Center and Server Operations
Paul Marshman
301-324-3231
Assistant Deputy CIO, Desktop Engineering
John Wahl
202-874-5126
Assistant Deputy CIO, Infrastructure Compliance
Vanessa Young
301-541-2507
Assistant Deputy CIO, Technical Support
Denise Lancaster
202-874-4600
Telecommunications Officer, Telecommunications and Messaging
John Gerding
301-499-6277
Data Center
Landover, MD 20785-4788
301-499-6277
TDD 301-324-3278
International and Economic Affairs
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Senior Deputy Comptroller
Mark Levonian
202-874-5010
Executive Assistant
Inga S. Swanner
202-874-4430
Deputy Comptroller,
Global Banking and Financial Analysis
Nancy A. Wentzler
202-874-4730
Director, Economic Outlook/Bank Condition
Arthur J. McMahon
202-874-4730
Director, International Banking and Finance
Teresa Rutledge
202-874-4730
Director, Statistics and Industry Analysis
Deborah Kligman
202-874-5240
Deputy Comptroller,
Modeling and Analysis
Vacant
202-874-5230
Director, Policy Analysis
David H. Nebhut
202-874-5220
Director, Risk Analysis
Michael Carhill
202-874-5250
Large Bank Supervision
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Senior Deputy Comptroller
Douglas W. Roeder
202-874-4890
Senior Advisor
Nanette G. Goulet (Nan)
202-874-5224
Executive Assistant
Vacant
Deputy Comptroller,
Large Bank Supervision
Grace E. Dailey
202-874-4610
Deputy Comptroller,
Large Bank Supervision
Delora Ng Jee
202-874-4610
Deputy Comptroller,
Large Bank Supervision
Joseph H. Evers
202-874-4610
Director, Large Bank Supervision
Larry R. Winter
202-874-4610
Mid-Size/Community Bank Supervision
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Senior Deputy Comptroller
Timothy W. Long
202-874-5020
Executive Assistant
Elizabeth Price
202-874-5227
Senior Advisor
Donelle Ward
202-874-6195
Deputy Comptroller, Mid-Size and Credit Card Bank Supervision
Jennifer C. Kelly
202-874-0685
Senior Basel Policy Liaison
Fred Finke
202-874-4468
Assistant Deputy Comptroller, Mid-Size Banks
William D. Haas
312-360-8840
Assistant Deputy Comptroller, Mid-Size Banks
Robert P. Sejnoha
312-360-8840
Deputy Comptroller, Special Supervision
John W. Quill
202-874-4450
Director, Special Supervision
Ronald G. Schneck
202-874-5133
Director, Supervisory Information
Don Titzman
202-874-4429
Deputy Comptroller,
Central District
Bert A. Otto
312-360-8802
Deputy Comptroller,
Northeastern District
Toney Bland
212-790-4001
Deputy Comptroller,
Southern District
Gilbert D. Barker
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214-720-7005
Deputy Comptroller,
Western District
Kay E. Kowitt
720-475-7603
Office of Management
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Senior Deputy Comptroller and
Chief Financial Officer
Thomas R. Bloom
202-874-5080
Executive Assistant
Robin Needleman
202-874-5080
Senior Advisor for Resource Management
Roy C. Madsen
202-874-4786
Director, Acquisition Management
Wes McKee
202-874-5040
Chief Privacy Officer
Gayle Rucker
202-874-5080
Director, Real Estate and Capital Assets
Peter D. Prendergast
202-874-5390
Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Financial Management
Gary Crane
202-874-5140
Director, Financial and Operational Accounting
Thomas Marcou
202-874-5140
Director, Policy and Treasurer
Deborah Sweet
202-874-5140
Deputy Comptroller, Human Resources
Patricia J. Pointer
202-874-4767
Director, Labor and Employee Relations
Steve Sharfstein
202-874-5438
Director, Compensation and Benefits
Ben Katcoff
202-874-4490
Director, Recruitment, Diversity and Retention
Joyce Cofield
202-874-3891
Director, Employment, Policy Operations and Services
Beth Elliott
202-874-4916
Director, Program Management Office
Scott McClure
202-874-5486
Ombudsman
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Ombudsman
Samuel P. Golden
713-336-4350
Senior Advisor
Maria D. Olguin
713-336-4350
Executive Assistant to the Ombudsman
Patricia A. Limbrick
713-336-4350
Deputy Ombudsman Customer Assistance
Craig D. Stone
713-336-4350
Assistant Ombudsman
Ismael F. Arsuaga (Mike)
713-336-4350
Assistant Ombudsman
Sharon Gilstrap Taylor
713-336-4350
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and your point is??????????????????????????
Elliot Spitzer is proven wrong about five minutes after he opens his mouth to quote him and use him as an example of anything believable hurts your own credibility.
This guy backtracks more than Billary.
And he looks like Pee Wee Herman...
Governor Spitzer ignores the fact that state-regulated brokers and lenders made up the vast majority ofthe abuses and originated the vast majority of subprime loans that are now the worst performing loans. The feds had no role in preventing the states from taking action in this area. See Comptroller of the Currency John Dugan's response http://www.occ.gov/ftp/release/2008-16.htm.
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