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Re: obiterdictum post# 147834

Tuesday, 11/12/2013 3:16:08 PM

Tuesday, November 12, 2013 3:16:08 PM

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But shareholders weren't consulted before signing HERA 2008. That fact alone could give shareholders standing, I would think. Even if the effect of HERA itself removes standing from regular shareholders, it was an agreement entered into without shareholder input, as would normally be necessary for such large "business decisions". Evidence that shareholders were deliberately kept out of the decision can be found in Paulson's book. Plus Timmy G and : Bernanke were telling shareholders that the GSEs are sound just before they engineered the theft we are all dealing with. Plenty of legal standing should logically exist for regular GSE shareholders.