2019年5月21日 星期二

Politics – TIME: HUD Secretary Ben Carson Was Asked About a Common Term Related to Foreclosure. He Heard ‘Oreos’

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thumbnailHUD Secretary Ben Carson Was Asked About a Common Term Related to Foreclosure. He Heard 'Oreos'
May 21st 2019, 22:08, by Tara Law

Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson didn’t seem to know what a congresswoman was talking about when she asked a question related to foreclosures during a congressional hearing on Tuesday. Instead, Carson apparently thought she was talking about Oreo cookies.

Speaking at a House Financial Services Committee meeting on housing on Tuesday morning, Rep. Katie Porter, a Democrat from California, asked Carson why more homes that are financed with loans through the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) end up being foreclosed on than properties purchased with other types of loans.

If a homeowner cannot pay their mortgage, a lender may seize the property and try to sell it in a foreclosure auction. When the property doesn’t sell at auction, it becomes Real Estate Owned (REO.)

Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, former Republican presidential candidate and conservative who famously called poverty a “state of mind,” didn’t seem to know the term.

I asked @SecretaryCarson about REOs – a basic term related to foreclosure – at a hearing today. He thought I was referring to a chocolate sandwich cookie. No, really. pic.twitter.com/cYekJAkRag

— Rep. Katie Porter (@RepKatiePorter) May 21, 2019

OH, REO! Thanks, @RepKatiePorter. Enjoying a few post-hearing snacks. Sending some your way! pic.twitter.com/q4MMTBWVUI

— Ben Carson (@SecretaryCarson) May 21, 2019

“Do you know what an REO is?” Porter asked Carson.

“An Oreo?” Carson said.

“No, not an Oreo. REO. REO.”

“Real estate?” Carson said.

“What’s the “O” stand for?” Porter said.

“The organization…”

“Owned. Real Estate Owned,” Porter said.

She explained that REO relates to properties that go into foreclosure, instead of going to loss mitigation or other alternatives that are less likely to result in owners losing their houses.

“So we’d like to know why we have more foreclosures that end in people losing their homes with stains to their credit and disruptions to their communities, and their neighborhoods at the FHA,” Porter said.

Carson’s gaffe triggered an avalanche of tweets that weren’t particularly flattering to the HUD secretary.

Amazing: Watch as a well qualified congresswoman, @RepKatiePorter, has to explain to Trump's clueless HUD Secretary Ben Carson what his own agency does & how it's failing.

When she mentioned REOs, he thought she was talking about "Oreos."

Totally unqualified. pic.twitter.com/l0aIlPVBuN

— Arlen Parsa (@arlenparsa) May 21, 2019

Carson himself tried to get in on the joke on Twitter, tweeting photos of himself sending a pack of Double Stuf Oreos to Porter’s office.

“OH, REO! Thanks, [Rep. Porter]. Enjoying a few post-hearing snacks. Sending some your way!” Carson tweeted.

OH, REO! Thanks, @RepKatiePorter. Enjoying a few post-hearing snacks. Sending some your way! pic.twitter.com/q4MMTBWVUI

— Ben Carson (@SecretaryCarson) May 21, 2019

Some noted that while Carson’s mistake was funny, the reality is more serious.

“It would be hilarious if it weren’t so tragic that people are losing their homes with FHA loans,” wrote one Twitter user.

Even the camera man laughs when she corrects him. "Not Oreo. REO."
It would be hilarious if it weren't so tragic that people are losing their homes with FHA loans.

Rep. Kathy Porter Shows Ben Carson, Housing Secretary, Does Not Know Basic Housing Term https://t.co/3FMzw9Cvma

— 🌊Molly💙 #Kamala2020 (@mollylyons) May 21, 2019

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