President George W. Bush had not even gone in front of the television cameras to introduce his subprime mortgage rescue plan before critics from all corners descended to attack it.
Democrats said it would do little to help those most likely to lose their homes, while punishing those with good credit who had worked hard to keep up payments. Mortgage investors and some legal experts said it would violate contracts entitling securities holders to a certain level of cash flows.

Subprime fall-out 

