“Cash is available and we should use that in larger amounts, as is necessary, to solve the problems of the stress of this.”

December 2007 http://www.startribune.com/nation/12598281.html, in an interview Sunday on ABC's This Week. Greenspan suggested the government should boost support to homeowners facing the prospect of losing their homes because their mortgages are resetting to higher interest rates.
2000s

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