http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2008/11/aig-the-looting-continues-banana-republic-watch/
11/10/2008 7:25:45 AM
Just got done reading most of the articleId have to say that the only explanation is Paulson and company are helping their friends. One thing is for sure . . . the everyday taxpayer is getting the shaft
11/10/2008 11:30:34 AM
11/10/2008 12:22:55 PM
Not suprising. The bailout bill was essentially a blank check, signed with little thought, debate, or care by Congress and the President.Well, that's not entirely true. They cared enough to add $150 billion in pork.
11/10/2008 5:00:39 PM
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aatlky_cH.tY&refer=worldwideSupposedly 2 TRILLION dollars in emergency loans have been given out, and a significant portion of it is unaccounted for.
11/10/2008 6:44:35 PM
The 2 trillion is all accounted for, they just aren't releasing what sort of collateral has been posted against the loans.
11/10/2008 6:49:39 PM
11/10/2008 9:08:44 PM
^^ the point is that 2 trillion is an INSANE amount of money for the gov. to just blithely loan out.That's almost 7000 for every man, woman, child, and illegal immigrant in the US, or about 13,000 for every tax payer in the US.
11/11/2008 12:20:09 AM
Complaining to our representatives 99 to 1 against the 700 billion bailout worked so well the first time.
11/11/2008 12:41:32 AM
i complained to my congressman, about his support of the first bailout. i forget exactly what i wrote, but it was along the lines of the folly of using taxpayer money to bail out irresponsible corporations who were blinded by short term profitshere is the response i got:
11/11/2008 1:41:36 PM
Another good reason to write your repHenry Paulson making it up as he goes alonghttp://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/12/campbell.brown.bailout/index.htmlIm suprised this thread didn't take off but I guess:
11/13/2008 7:42:11 AM
It's incredible that something like this wasn't set up earlier, but better late than never, i suppose. The Congressional Oversight Panel is starting to issue reports about TARP/bailoutshttp://cop.senate.gov/http://change.gov/newsroom/entry/700_billion_of_your_money/and it sounds like they got a good person overseeing it. She's on the video above, and also was on Fresh Air last weekhttp://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=98123372
12/15/2008 10:04:20 PM
The oversight board was established with the TARP, and this is simply the first time they've had to report to Congress. They made it pretty damn clear that the oversight board was part of the package.
12/15/2008 10:18:59 PM
well, whoever was in charge of actually convening that committee was slack, b/c according to Warren, they just got offices a couple weeks ago. Their first meeting was just 2 weeks before the Fresh Air interview on Dec. 11[Edited on December 15, 2008 at 10:43 PM. Reason : .]
12/15/2008 10:41:49 PM