Topic: Mortgage

83 chapters across the catalog

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 2:28:39 - 2:32:07

1833: Spicy Mode

Trump Economic Moves, Mortgage Rate Slash

President Trump urged Congress to cap credit card interest rates at 10% for one year and directed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to buy $200 billion in mortgage bonds. These moves are intended to drive mortgage rates down to 5% or lower, providing relief for first-time homebuyers and those with adjustable mortgages.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 2:02:49 - 2:05:38

1817: Stunt Grenade

SALT Deduction, Mortgage Interest Correction

A correction was issued regarding the deductibility of mortgage interest and the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction. While the 2017 tax bill limited SALT deductions to $10,000, mortgage interest remains deductible for loans up to $750,000 according to IRS Publication 936, contradicting a previous claim that the limit was $1 million.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 2:29:56 - 2:34:46

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Trump Administration 50-Year Mortgage Proposal

The Trump administration is moving forward with a proposal to introduce 50-year mortgages to address the stagnant real estate market. While the move aims to lower monthly payments, critics like Marjorie Taylor Greene argue it will leave homeowners in debt for life and primarily benefit banks through massive interest accumulation. The proposal faces potential legal hurdles regarding the Dodd-Frank Act's restrictions on loan terms.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:07:31 - 1:13:54

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Letitia James, Federal Fraud Indictment

New York Attorney General Letitia James has been federally indicted on charges of bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution. Prosecutors allege James misled a bank regarding a Virginia property to obtain favorable mortgage terms by claiming it as a primary residence. James dismissed the charges as a "desperate weaponization" of the justice system by the Trump administration.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:13:54 - 1:17:46

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Moe Factz, Black Prosecutors "Cannon Fodder" Theory

A theory originally proposed by producer Moe Factz suggests that the Democratic Party utilized Black female prosecutors like Letitia James as "cannon fodder" for political lawfare. The segment details a pattern of alleged mortgage fraud by James dating back to 1983, including claims involving her Brooklyn apartment building. Critics argue these prosecutors were sacrificed knowing the charges against Trump would eventually fail.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 1:43:29 - 1:45:55

1806: Gray Zone

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Privatization Plans

The Trump administration is working to take mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac public while maintaining government oversight. These entities, which guarantee 70% of the U.S. mortgage market, have been in federal conservatorship since the 2008 financial crisis. The move aims to fully exit the government bailout phase and return the companies to private operation.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 32:12 - 34:41

1728: Hatchet Man

California Home Insurance Crisis and Rebuilding Costs

Representative Adam Schiff and other officials discuss the difficulty California residents face in securing home insurance as major providers like State Farm pull out of the market. The high cost of rebuilding due to state regulations is cited as a primary reason for the insurance crisis, making it nearly impossible for some homeowners to maintain mortgages.

Authentified
Episode 1687 36:19 - 42:48

1687: Authentified

Price Controls, Washington Post Economic Critique

The Harris campaign's proposal to ban corporate price gouging on food is compared to socialist price fixing, with warnings that it could lead to food shortages. The Washington Post published a critique of Harris's $25,000 down-payment assistance for homebuyers, suggesting it would inflate housing prices. A tangent follows regarding rising homeowner insurance rates and a story about a driver's ed instructor arrested after lecturing against insurance company databases.

Digital Dementia
Episode 1542

1542: Digital Dementia

Credit Card Scams, Reverse Mortgages, and Show Introduction

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the program from Texas and Silicon Valley. Dvorak reports receiving a scam call offering 0% interest on credit cards, leading to a discussion about the frequency of telemarketing calls. Curry jokes about eventually calling Dvorak to offer a reverse mortgage.

Holiday Heart
Episode 1514 1:48:41 - 1:52:29

1514: Holiday Heart

Wells Fargo $3.7 Billion Settlement for Consumer Abuses

Wells Fargo has been ordered to pay $3.7 billion to settle charges of widespread mismanagement, including illegal fees and interest on auto loans and mortgages. This is the latest in a series of massive fines for the bank, which has previously been penalized for opening millions of unauthorized accounts.

Satheist
Episode 1465 2:16:25 - 2:21:42

1465: Satheist

Rwanda Deportation Plan, 50-Year Mortgages, UK Migration

The British government is moving forward with a controversial plan to deport undocumented migrants to Rwanda for processing. Meanwhile, 10 Downing Street is reportedly considering 50-year mortgages that can be passed down to children, a move critics call "generational debt." The discussion compares the Rwanda plan to historical U.S. policies under FDR that sought to end immigration crises by relocating migrants to remote areas.

Cash on a Pallet
Episode 848 2:16:21 - 2:18:18

848: Cash on a Pallet

Reverse Mortgages, Tom Selleck and Media Commercials

The prevalence of reverse mortgage and pharmaceutical advertisements on mainstream news networks is noted as an indicator of an aging audience. Tom Selleck's role as a pitchman for reverse mortgages is highlighted. The hosts joke about the potential for creating their own "how-to" videos for seniors to capitalize on these financial trends.

Gob of Goo
Episode 1407 2:25:56 - 2:28:32

1407: Gob of Goo

OnlyFans Mortgage Denials, American Express Fraud Detection

Mortgage advisors report that some applicants are being denied loans due to frequent payments to OnlyFans, which lenders view as a financial risk or sign of "addictive" behavior. This leads to a discussion on credit card fraud detection; the hosts note that buying two tanks of gas followed by sneakers is a classic "trigger" for American Express to freeze an account.

Ejexit
Episode 1184 2:31:46 - 2:38:46

1184: Ejexit

Dame Ambrose and Sir Fucking White Male Knighting

Alexa Delgado and Julian Robbins are knighted after reaching the $1,000 donation threshold. Their ceremony includes requests for "vignettes and beignets" (French donuts) and "mayonnaise and kale." The hosts joke about their "exit strategy" involving reverse mortgages and thank the couple for their years of support.

Poop-in
Episode 1168 2:25:01 - 2:30:27

1168: Poop-in

Reality TV Pitch and No Agenda Production Model

A host shared a recent pitch to appear on a reality show called "The Most Dangerous Roads," which was declined due to concerns about deceptive editing. The discussion reaffirmed the commitment to an independent production model supported directly by the audience.

Duck Wubba Nub
Episode 1165 6:13 - 13:16

1165: Duck Wubba Nub

Denmark Negative Interest Rates and Mortgage Ponzi Scheme Claims

Jyske Bank in Denmark began offering mortgages with negative interest rates, effectively paying borrowers to take out loans. Financial analysts Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert argue that these rates reflect a global Ponzi scheme rather than sound economic policy, suggesting banks are confiscating wealth from savers to subsidize property speculators. The phenomenon is linked to a broader deflationary trend and the precarious solvency of European banking balance sheets.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 1:56:31 - 1:59:24

1139: Mooch and Stoll

Luis Alvarez and the $160,000 Postdoc Mortgage

Cliff Stoll recounts how Nobel Prize-winning physicist Luis Alvarez helped him secure a mortgage for his Berkeley home. When the bank required a higher salary than Stoll's $22,000 postdoc pay, Alvarez grumpily gave him a raise to $35,000 on the spot. Stoll notes that he bought the house without an inspection or knowing how many bedrooms it had, simply because the "house liked him" and the sellers were friendly.

BOMBSHELL!
Episode 1105 2:01:03 - 2:05:27

1105: BOMBSHELL!

Homelessness Crisis, Irrelevant Class, Millennial Housing Market

The growing homelessness crisis in cities like San Francisco and Berkeley is described as the emergence of an "irrelevant class" of people who have no path back into the modern economy. Millennials are reportedly being discouraged from homeownership by false beliefs about 20% down payments, when 3.5% options exist. The hosts contrast current conditions with the "Obama phone" era, suggesting that the underclass is being pushed into permanent shanty towns or "favelas."

Colorism
Episode 1058 47:11 - 50:31

1058: Colorism

Wells Fargo Foreclosure Glitch and Bank Misconduct

Wells Fargo admitted in a regulatory filing that a "computer glitch" resulted in 625 homeowners being denied mortgage modifications, leading to 400 foreclosures. The bank set aside $8 million for compensation. The hosts expressed skepticism that the issue was a simple software bug, suggesting it may have been a convenient excuse for systemic misconduct.