Caught this on Neil Cavuto. Bush and Cavuto talking about predatory lending within the real estate market. Bush said he felt that we needed to not create more laws to crack down on predatory lenders, we needed to enfroce the law on the books!! Hmmmm.......interesting. Anyone else feeling their blood boilig on this one? We all have said the very same thing to his administration about our current illegal immigration crisis, when he was pushing for amnesty for millions of illegals, and he did not want either "transparency", nor to simply "enforce the laws on the books", no, he wanted a bailout. The very opposite of what he sat there with Cavuto talking about with predatory lending for homes.

CAVUTO: Speaking of prioritization, sir, a lot of the Democratic presidential candidates have said since the mortgage troubles that we would have to rescue or bail out. They are very particular not using the word "bail-out," but what they do say is a reserve set aside for sick lenders.

Hillary Clinton, I think, is proposing something in the vicinity of a billion dollars to do that. Are you for such measures that would shore up the mortgage industry?

BUSH: I'm for letting the market work. My biggest concern when it comes to the mortgage industry is the lendee, not the lender. It is the person to whom people have lent money. In other words, I'm worried about people having their homes foreclosed. I'm worried about people buying into a deal that they are not certain as to what they are buying into.

And I think the focus ought to be on the individual homeowner. And to that end, I do believe there needs to be more transparency. And we are asking for more money for truth in lending. I think we ought to crack down predatory lending. I don't think we need new law, we ought to enforce the law on the books.