Thursday, April 2, 2026

Unlock AG Pro Today

Why Now?

AG Pro gives you sharp insights, compelling stories, and weekly mind fuel without the fluff. Think of it as your brain’s secret weapon – and our way to keep doing what we do best: cutting the BS and giving you INDEPENDENT real talk that moves the needle.

Limited time offer: $29/yr (regularly $149)
✔ Full access to all stories and 20 years of analysis
✔ Long-form exclusives and sharp strategy guides
✔ Weekly curated breakdowns sent to your inbox

We accept all major credit cards.

Pro

/ once per week

Get everything, no strings.

AG-curious? Get the full-access version, just on a week-to-week basis.
• Unlimited access, no lockouts
• Full Premium archive access
• Inbox delivery + curated digests
• Stop anytime, no hoops

$
7
$
0

Get your fill of no-BS brilliance.

Pro

/ once per year

All in, all year. Zero lockouts.

The best deal - full access, your way. No timeouts, no limits, no regrets.
A year for less than a month of Hulu+
• Unlimited access to every story
• Re-read anything, anytime
• Inbox drop + curated roundups

$
29
$
0

*Most Popular

Full access, no pressure. Just power.

Free
/ limited

Useful, just not unlimited.

You’ll still get the goods - just not the goodest, freshest goods. You’ll get:
• Weekly email recaps + curation
• 24-hour access to all new content
• No archive. No re-reads

Free

Upgrade later -
we’ll be here!

Unlock AG Pro Today

Why Now?

AG Pro gives you sharp insights, compelling stories, and weekly mind fuel without the fluff. Think of it as your brain’s secret weapon – and our way to keep doing what we do best: cutting the BS and giving you INDEPENDENT real talk that moves the needle.

Limited time offer: $29/yr (regularly $149)
✔ Full access to all stories and 20 years of analysis
✔ Long-form exclusives and sharp strategy guides
✔ Weekly curated breakdowns sent to your inbox

We accept all major credit cards.

Pro

/ once per week

Get everything, no strings.

AG-curious? Get the full-access version, just on a week-to-week basis.
• Unlimited access, no lockouts
• Full Premium archive access
• Inbox delivery + curated digests
• Stop anytime, no hoops

$
7
$
0

Get your fill of no-BS brilliance.

Pro

/ once per year

All in, all year. Zero lockouts.

The best deal - full access, your way. No timeouts, no limits, no regrets.
A year for less than a month of Hulu+
• Unlimited access to every story
• Re-read anything, anytime
• Inbox drop + curated roundups

$
29
$
0

*Most Popular

Full access, no pressure. Just power.

Free
/ limited

Useful, just not unlimited.

You’ll still get the goods - just not the goodest, freshest goods. You’ll get:
• Weekly email recaps + curation
• 24-hour access to all new content
• No archive. No re-reads

Free

Upgrade later -
we’ll be here!

Financial and Mortgage Reform? Nah. Who Needs It?

This week the House of Representatives passed a sweeping financial reform package that would deter, in part, some of the most egregious practices of the financial and mortgage industries. In essence, it would curb, or try to curb, some of the sub-prime and other “exotic” mortgage products as well as create a bit of transparency for the average consumer of these products — home buyers.  Yes, there is a ton of other stuff in the bill.  Consumer protection against “smoke and mirrors” credit card fees and the like.  However, it is the mortgage stuff that caught my attention and the rabid (and rapid) response of the “‘Just Say No’ to Everything” party.

Rather than acknowledge that ” …risk management without the management…” bought the entire American economy to it’s knees and required massive Government intervention to prevent total economic meltdown, the financial industry along with their Republican allies in the Congress are prepared to spend whatever it takes to stop the bill from becoming law.  Excuse me?  Has anyone been awake for the last three years?

Big banks and other enormous “too big too fail” financial institutions played fast and loose with mortgages and people’s home and shelter in the name of “capitalism” and making the really big bucks.  When they failed — and, by the way, they did fail — they came crawling to their kindly Uncle Sam for billions in bailout dollars.  When the new majority stock holder balked at the gargantuan bonuses these gamblers were demanding to try and repair the damage, the money boys — nary a girl in sight — threw a tantrum.  Now, that the Government wants to implement some oversight to make sure this sort of thing doesn’t happen again, they’re really throwing a hissy fit.

The Wall Street lobby machine is being oiled and greased to stop what, in many ways, is modest reform.

Don’t Worry. There’s Still Time to Stop the Bus.

Since this has really only passed the House of Representatives, it still needs to go through the Senate and, perhaps, a conference committee before it reaches the President’s desk for signature and enactment.  My guess is that it won’t make it through the Senate.  There will be lots of talk about self-policing and free markets and yadda, yadda, yadda.

The lobbyists will be out in full force and the members of the Senate from the “‘Just Say No’ to Everything” party along with Joe Lieberman will put a halt to any meaningful reform. Unfortunately, the Democratic majority in the Senate is not as large as it is in the House and it’ll be easier to slow it, morph it or outright kill it.

Can I Have That 100%, Interest Only, No Doc, Neg Am ARM at 4.5%, Please

Think that’s a hoot, huh?  It really wasn’t that long ago when stuff similar to this was a way of life.  Lots of people were making money hand over fist and now we’re all crying the blues.  The thing that is wrong with “capitalism” as it is espoused by most of these folks is that it really isn’t about equal opportunity or the mythical “up by our own bootstraps” mentality.  It is about the wealthier and better educated preying on those that don’t have a chance in the same arena. This is exploitation and deception in it’s rawest form.

Yes, it’s time for the Government to step in and protect the American nation, as a whole.  Financial and mortgage reform is needed and it’s needed now.

Ken Montvillehttps://blog.mdsuburbanhomes.com
“Loves sunrise walks on the beach, quaint B & Bs, former Barbie® boyfriend..." Ken is a sole practitioner and Realtor Extraordinaire in the beautiful MD Suburbs of DC. When he's not spouting off on Agent Genius he holds court from his home office in Glenn Dale, MD or the office for RE/MAX Advantage Realty in Fulton, MD...and always on the MD Suburbs of DC Blog

11 COMMENTS

Subscribe
Notify of
wpDiscuz
11
0
What insights can you add? →x
()
x
Exit mobile version