It is has been recorded that the less 80% threshold guidance was the guidance used in determining the 79.9% used for the two warrants in 2008. Though an optional model is available currently for use, the less than 80% threshold was adopted in the SPSPAs and Warrants and is still contractually in use.
In terms of the US Budget that is approved by Congress, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) considers the GSEs non-budgetary.
The CBO provides budgetary information to the Congress, but does not create budgets that are voted on by the Congress. The CBO reckons the GSEs as federal entities, which they are not. They are private companies.
CBO treats the GSEs as federal entities when making its baseline budget projections and cost estimates, whereas the Administration treats them as private companies. Although Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are not legally government agencies, CBO includes their financial transactions alongside all other federal activities in the budget because the federal government owns and controls them and is operating them for the benefit of the public.https://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/114th-congress-2015-2016/reports/52089-gse-report.pdf - page 17
The OMB Budget counts in the real world of legislation, contracts and lawsuits. The CBO is an alternate source of alleged non-partisan, "independent analyses of budgetary and economic issues to support the Congressional budget process."
Obi Wan help us. You are our only hope. Princess Fannie But really can you help with this? To me it sounds like the Big Yankster has some legitimate concerns. His contentious perspectives are frequently annoying and sometimes insightful. It is giving me irritable bowel syndrome. Go FnF