Having been in conservatorship for what is approaching close to seven years now, industry insiders are offering up their opinion on what’s next for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as the GSEs remain uncertain about their future. A recent editorial piece that ran in The Hill suggests a seven-step plan that will lead them out of conservatorship. “Making a Fannie and Freddie We Could Live With” is the title of the article authored by Mark Calabria, director of financial regulation at the Cato Institute, and Alex Pollock, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. The authors said that “nobody wants the old Fannie and Freddie back; nobody wants them to stay on indefinitely in conservatorship.”