Since 2008 we have seen a recovery from the housing market and we made changes, but yet what we have done in regard to the GSEs is essentially put a veneer over a chasm that exists that is going to probably implode again if we don't do something about it.
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Ross warns that current GSE reforms are insufficient and risks future market collapse.
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