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Thursday, April 11, 2019 3:57:10 PM
Hi brooge,
could be a bombshell. I wrote this yesterday:
Josh Rosner shared a document on Twitter yesterday:
Somebody must have leaked it to him. Because this document is only intended for selected management positions.
The explosive aspect is that there are certain accounts that are used for probably all financial transactions of the Treasury with Fannie and Freddie.
So Fannie's dividends did not flow into the Treasury's General Fund, as was widely believed. Consequently, it should be easy to trace back what was done with Fannie's money. Unless these accounts were first introduced under Trump.
Some accounts do not expire at the end of the year! Maybe even an escrow account exists. (-:
So, you can speculate again: Why, why, why? Nothing burger? O. killer?
Rosner, who knew as little about the existence of these accounts as anyone else, wrote that one could use these accounts to check whether Obama had financed projects that had not been approved by Congress. And he demanded that these accounts be made public from time to time.
Secret accounts? Fannie Mae? Fits!
could be a bombshell. I wrote this yesterday:
Josh Rosner shared a document on Twitter yesterday:
Contrary to urban legend, #GSE monies are not in @USTreasury general funds. It would be easy for @MickMulvaneyOMB @WhiteHouseCEA @stevenmnuchin1 to see if #Obama (Sperling, Geithner, Lew, Parrott) used #GSE PSPA3 monies for unappropriated purposes. https://t.co/dq3pkkgzQt
— joshua rosner (@JoshRosner) April 10, 2019
Somebody must have leaked it to him. Because this document is only intended for selected management positions.
The explosive aspect is that there are certain accounts that are used for probably all financial transactions of the Treasury with Fannie and Freddie.
So Fannie's dividends did not flow into the Treasury's General Fund, as was widely believed. Consequently, it should be easy to trace back what was done with Fannie's money. Unless these accounts were first introduced under Trump.
Some accounts do not expire at the end of the year! Maybe even an escrow account exists. (-:
So, you can speculate again: Why, why, why? Nothing burger? O. killer?
Rosner, who knew as little about the existence of these accounts as anyone else, wrote that one could use these accounts to check whether Obama had financed projects that had not been approved by Congress. And he demanded that these accounts be made public from time to time.
Secret accounts? Fannie Mae? Fits!
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