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Based on the research of Joe Lange. https://x.com/JoeLang51440671
In a bold move that could reshape the American economic landscape, billionaire investor Bill Ackman is pushing a radical plan to privatize mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. But this isn’t just a financial maneuver—it’s a proposal that could put quarterly dividend checks directly into the pockets of U.S. taxpayers.Sean Morgan breaks down “the news behind the news,” explaining how these companies have been in a 17-year government conservatorship since the 2008 crisis and how a Trump-appointed regulator’s recent actions have ignited the push for change. Ackman’s three-step plan involves the Treasury converting its $300 billion ownership stake, re-listing the companies, and turning taxpayers into shareholders.This proposal dovetails with former President Trump’s vision of a sovereign wealth fund for America, investing in critical industries and returning profits to the people. Could this be the genesis of a “wealth revolution,” with tariff money and corporate profits funding direct payments to citizens? Or is it a risky gamble with the nation’s housing finance system?
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Based on the research of Joe Lange. https://x.com/JoeLang51440671
In a bold move that could reshape the American economic landscape, billionaire investor Bill Ackman is pushing a radical plan to privatize mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. But this isn’t just a financial maneuver—it’s a proposal that could put quarterly dividend checks directly into the pockets of U.S. taxpayers.Sean Morgan breaks down “the news behind the news,” explaining how these companies have been in a 17-year government conservatorship since the 2008 crisis and how a Trump-appointed regulator’s recent actions have ignited the push for change. Ackman’s three-step plan involves the Treasury converting its $300 billion ownership stake, re-listing the companies, and turning taxpayers into shareholders.This proposal dovetails with former President Trump’s vision of a sovereign wealth fund for America, investing in critical industries and returning profits to the people. Could this be the genesis of a “wealth revolution,” with tariff money and corporate profits funding direct payments to citizens? Or is it a risky gamble with the nation’s housing finance system?

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