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Rahm Emanuel’s Association with Freddie Mac

November 9, 2008

 rahm-emanuelMuch was made about President-elect Barack Obama’s association with some very shady characters to no avail. People that were informed just didn’t care. Most people don’t even know who Obama associated with during his years as a Chicago politician.

 President-elect Obama filled his first cabinet position when he named Rahm Emanuel as his chief of staff. Let’s look at one of Rahm Emanuels’ associations, he was a board of director on Freddie Mac during the time when the scandal was just becoming news.

Rahm Emanuel, served on the board of directors of the federal mortgage firm Freddie Mac at a time when scandal was brewing at the troubled agency and the board failed to spot “red flags,” according to government reports reviewed by ABCNews.com.

 Much like Barney Frank Rahm Emanuel saw no need to regulate or even to warn congress that something needed to be done to reign in the fraud that was occurring at the company at which he was a board of director. The entire board of directors is being accused of negligence in government documents.

the entire board was later accused by the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO)  of having “failed in its duty to follow up on matters brought to its attention.”

 The board of directors failed in it’s duty to follow up on the fraud that Freddie Mac was involved in. Rahm Emanuel was on that board.

During the years 2000, 2001 and 2002, according to the SEC, Freddie Mac substantially misrepresented its income to “present investors with the image of a company that would continue to generate predictable and growing earnings.”

 Rahm Emanuel was on the board from 2000-2001, during the height of the scandal. His spokesperson would have us believe that he was concerned about the fraud.

while on the board, Emanuel “believed that Freddie Mac needed to address concerns raised by Congressional critics.”

 Yet he did nothing and he said nothing. The board was told about possible accounting problems, yet did nothing.

The oversight report said the board had been apprised of the suspect accounting tactics but “failed to make reasonable inquiries of management.”

 Evidently the board and Emanuel didn’t think that their wrongful accounting was worthy of addressing, no matter how they try to spin it now.

 Freddie Mac and Fanny Mae are the two biggest players in the mortgage meltdown which led to the economic crisis and credit crunch that we are now feeling and Rahm Emanuel was on the board of directors during the time that the fraud was being committed. He was silent, he did nothing and he said nothing. Now the economy may be headed into a recession.

 Americans may not care about Obama’s associations, but isn’t Rahm Emanuel’s association with Freddie Mac an association that Americans should care about?

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6 Comments leave one →
  1. Terrant's avatar
    November 9, 2008 9:29 pm

    Once again, proof that you can’t spit in Washington without hitting someone who’s corrupt. Had the election gone the other way, you know some of McCain’s people would have their skeletons.

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  2. Steve Dennis's avatar
    November 9, 2008 9:34 pm

    Slightly off topic but McCain himself campaigned on fiscal responsibility and opposing earmarks. He then turned around and signed this disaterous bailout bill which was filled with pork.

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  3. Deb's avatar
    Deb permalink
    November 10, 2008 11:32 am

    Did we expect anything “less” from BHO? It’s not even Dec. yet, nevermind Jan. and he’s killin’ me already. I was watching a History channel show about the Chicago mob the other night, and I couldn’t help but wonder, does Obama just plain think this is the way it is supposed to be?

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  4. MP's avatar
    November 10, 2008 12:15 pm

    “The more things ‘change’ the more they stay the same”

    Not saying that it would have been much different under McCain… but it is sad how many times this quote has been appropriate as of late.

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  5. Mustang Rambles's avatar
    November 10, 2008 4:44 pm

    Most people don’t care about his associations. They equate him with the acts of Jesus hanging out with tax collectors and really poor people. I really think that many do think of BHO as a messianic prophet, at least. You will not be able to convince them otherwise.

    I just blogged on a group in Topeka, KS that wants to make a National Holiday for Obama already. The depth of adulation is scary.

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  6. scientificleader's avatar
    November 10, 2008 6:09 pm

    It’s ironic, and I was really surprised to find this video of Freddie Mac’s Risk Management Practices, of which I presume Emanuel was aware.

    http://blog.scientificleader.com/2008/11/10/ironic-freddie-mac-risk-management-and-funny-reputational-risk/

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