Sir, In an earlier post you stated that,

"Fannie & Freddie were not the cause of the collapse, they played a role, of course they did, but most economist would disagree with the claim that they had anything to do with the collapse because they were not the big players."

And to support that claim you posted a link to a site.

http://economistsview.typepad.com/economistsview/2008/07/did-fannie-and.html

The lead to the story is,

"Did Fannie and Freddie Cause the Mortgage Crisis?"

Jim Hamilton argues that Fannie and Freddie are partly to blame for "causing the underlying problem we face today":

Did Fannie and Freddie cause the mortgage crisis?, by Jim Hamilton: Some thoughts about the role played by the GSEs in the run-up in mortgage debt and house prices.

Paul Krugman ably lays out the case for why it's conceivable that Fannie and Freddie could have made a contribution...

I have a two questions for you: is Paul Krugman a Keynesian, and who was the first president of the United States?

Please, wake up and smell the coffee.
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