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When you're applying for a job, do you have to list your personal information ?
I used to be a guy and I got a sex change so I look fully like a woman from head to toe, I have long blonde hair and I look just like every other woman. I'm 26 years old and I want to apply for a job at a business office and they said in bold words on the job application that you have to list if you used to be the opposite sex you are right now. They said they want to call my parents and varified if i was born their daughter. What should I do ?? I got a 4 year college degree of business and finance and I want to be a mortgage finance consultant. This is true, they did ask me that and i'm not making this up.

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Now that Dodd and Bwaney Fwanks have passed the financial reform, will they dismantle Fannie Mae?
The sweeping legislation ? about 2,000 pages long ? overhauls the regulatory system in an attempt to prevent a repeat of the financial crisis. Among its major initiatives, it would create a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, impanel a council of regulators to monitor the financial system for major risks, impose tough regulations on complex financial derivatives and grant the government power to seize and dismantle teetering firms whose failure would pose a danger to the economy. http://www.latimes.com/business/la-na-financial-reform-20100626,0,2761756.story "and grant the government power to seize and dismantle teetering firms whose failure would pose a danger to the economy." Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac ARE and have been a danger to the economy since Bwaney Fwanks said its not a "problem". Frank stated, "These two entities...are not facing any kind of financial crisis.... The more people exaggerate these problems, the more pressure there is on these companies, the less we will see in terms of affordable housing." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney_Frank NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were ordered by their federal regulator to no longer trade their shares on the New York Stock Exchange, the agency announced Wednesday. Both stocks plummeted on the news. Since that time, the Treasury Department has poured $83.6 billion into Fannie Mae and $61.3 billion into Freddie Mac to cover losses on the trillions of dollars worth of mortgage-backed securities they own or guarantee. http://money.cnn.com/2010/06/16/news/fannie_freddie_delisting/ So common sense would dictate that BOTH of them need to be SHUT DOWN and investigate TODAY, but the dimwitted Dems would never do that, just keep pouring BILLIONS of tax dollars into the black hole.

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Does Congress have plans to do ANYTHING regarding Fannie and Freddie and the potential trillion dollar losses?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-06-13/fannie-freddie-fix-expands-to-160-billion-with-worst-case-at-1-trillion.html The cost of fixing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the mortgage companies that last year bought or guaranteed three-quarters of all U.S. home loans, will be at least $160 billion and could grow to as much as $1 trillion after the biggest bailout in American history. Fannie and Freddie, now 80 percent owned by U.S. taxpayers, already have drawn $145 billion from an unlimited line of government credit granted to ensure that home buyers can get loans while the private housing-finance industry is moribund. That surpasses the amount spent on rescues of American International Group Inc., General Motors Co. or Citigroup Inc., which have begun repaying their debts. ?It is the mother of all bailouts,? said Edward Pinto, a former chief credit officer at Fannie Mae, who is now a consultant to the mortgage-finance industry. Fannie, based in Washington, and Freddie in McLean, Virginia, own or guarantee 53 percent of the nation?s $10.7 trillion in residential mortgages, according to a June 10 Federal Reserve report. Millions of bad loans issued during the housing bubble remain on their books, and delinquencies continue to rise. How deep in the hole Fannie and Freddie go depends on unemployment, interest rates and other drivers of home prices, according to the companies and economists who study them. Does the tax payer have to eat all these losses?? nancy...............Yes, I'm aware of that program that all top Democrats ALSO supported when it passed. What is your point exactly??

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