Posted on 01/15/2009 12:36:44 PM PST by Ooh-Ah
Bailout Recipients Headline Jesse Jackson Fundraiser
Falls Church, Virginia Today the National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) asked Neil M. Barofsky, the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), for a formal review of the sponsorship by Bank of America and Citigroup of the Rainbow/PUSH Wall Street Conference currently taking place in New York City. The January 13-16 event is one of two of Jesse Jacksons annual fundraisers.
According to official conference materials, Citigroup is a Gold Sponsor, a designation costing $50,000. Bank of America is identified as a Silver Sponsor, a designation costing $30,000.
Both Citigroup and Bank of America are major recipients of TARP funds. Taxpayers are now Citigroups largest shareholder after infusions of $45 billion. Bank of America has already received $25 billion. According to todays Wall Street Journal, it is seeking billions more in order to make possible its acquisition of Merrill Lynch.
NLPCs Complaint reads, in part:
When the TARP was presented to Congress, Secretary Henry Paulson and others argued that the situation was dire, and that the failure of major financial institutions posed a systemic risk to our economy. The stated goal was to unfreeze credit so that banks can make loans to businesses and individuals. It was never contemplated that banks use their capital to make donations to organizations founded by a controversial figure like Jesse Jackson.
It should be noted that shareholders have made objections to corporate donations to Rainbow/PUSH and the so-called Citizenship Education Fund (CEF) even before the onset of the financial crisis. CEF is a 501(c) (3) organization founded by Jesse Jackson that co-sponsors the Wall Street Conference. In recognition of these objections, the New York Stock Exchange itself ended its financial sponsorship of the event in 2005.
Citigroups management and board of directors cannot claim that it is unaware of the donations to Jesse Jacksons groups, or that they have not sparked controversy. Indeed, in remarks at the companys annual meetings in 2006 and 2007, I vigorously raised the issue in connection to our shareholder proposals asking for disclosure of Citigroups charitable contributions, a resolution management opposed.
It should be further noted that Citigroups relationship with Jesse Jackson began under questionable circumstances that have contributed in part to Citigroups present problems and its need to seek taxpayer support. When Travelers and Citicorp sought to merge in 1998, Jesse Jackson said he would oppose the merger. Citigroup initiated financial support to his organizations. Jesse Jackson changed his position and supported the merger. It was speculated in the media that Citigroup's charitable giving to Jesse Jacksons groups did have a business purpose.
As shareholders, we have protested corporate support for Jesse Jacksons organizations. Now that all taxpayers are shareholders in both Citigroup and Bank of America, these donations are completely objectionable, and should not be allowed. Unless you undertake a swift review of this matter, and take appropriate action, public cynicism about the use of TARP funds for their intended purpose will only increase.
NLPC promotes ethics in public life.
Contact: Peter Flaherty 703-237-1970 Website: www.nlpc.org
Well, now, waddya know? Doesn’t THIS stink?
Does this surprise anyone????? Open up the spending spigot with no controls on how the $$$ is spent. Compassionate Conservatism (aka Rockefeller Republicanism) strikes again.
How about Fannie Mae? They gave millions, and probably still are, to Rainbow, LaRaza, Maldef, etc.
Anyone who thinks Jesse is not a pay and play scumbag hasn’t been paying attention for a couple of decades. Throw him in jail just because. He is crooked as a ?
and also see how much they gave ACORN while you are at it.
Your tax dollars at work!
He’ll never go to jail. In fact, he’ll be raking in more money now that O-boy is president.
This is the new world order the Bushes wanted.
watch this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HodqhJS8jxE
Wanna bet somehow or other some of this wound up going to Blago to pay for Burris to get the seat ?
Your tax dollars at work.
Bank of America..The illegal alien bank.
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