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Cuomo caused mortgage meltdown, now he wants to be New York's governor?
Source: Washington Examiner After leaving HUD, Cuomo went on to become New York's attorney general and now, like his famous father before him, he is all but officially seeking to be the Empire State's governor. That job has in the past been a springboard to much bigger things, and Cuomo has until recently seemed a shoe-in to take this next big step. But people are beginning to focus now on Cuomo's record in a much more detailed way and what they are finding is not going to do him any good. As an example, CNBC's Maria Bartiromo interviewed Wall Street analyst Bove, who makes a devastating case that Cuomo's decisions as HUD secretary led directly to the economic meltdown in 2008: "One of the key reasons why [Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are] bankrupt today, and why the
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Cuomo caused mortgage meltdown, now he wants to be New York's governor?
Source: Washington Examiner After leaving HUD, Cuomo went on to become New York's attorney general and now, like his famous father before him, he is all but officially seeking to be the Empire State's governor. That job has in the past been a springboard to much bigger things, and Cuomo has until recently seemed a shoe-in to take this next big step. But people are beginning to focus now on Cuomo's record in a much more detailed way and what they are finding is not going to do him any good. As an example, CNBC's Maria Bartiromo interviewed Wall Street analyst Bove, who makes a devastating case that Cuomo's decisions as HUD secretary led directly to the economic meltdown in 2008: "One of the key reasons why [Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are] bankrupt today, and why the
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