Posted on 03/20/2009 7:55:07 AM PDT by Liz
Tim Geithner admitted he asked Sen Chris Dodd (D-Conn) to protect AIG bonuses in the bailout bill. Geithner is in a finger-pointing match with Dodd "....we just expressed concern about a legal challenge," he told CNN. But Geithner was silent when Dodd insisted Treasury forced him to include the AIG exemption, and was silent when Obama's people told news outlets that Dodd's account (which Dodd changed from the previous day), was not true. Geithner also appeared to back away from Obamas' assertion that he first learned of the bonuses last week..... House Republicans moved to force Geithner to provide an accounting of all communications re AIG. Dodd said he remained confident in Geithner's performance. "I do, and the president does, and that's what's key," Dodd said.
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The late economist John Kenneth Galbraith blamed Goldman Sachs policies for causing the Great Depression of '29.
In his book, The Great Crash, 1929, Galbraith, a key figure in JFK's admin, devoted an entire chapter to G/S, entitled In Goldman, Sachs, We Trust.
Details the large-scale corporate thimblerigging that Goldman and other Wall Streeters practiced in the 1920s.
"Go ahead guys--chug-a-lug this."
Nice to hear.
Yes; they’re that stupid.
Think of this as the straw that broke the camel's back.
And remember that Al Capone was not nailed for his multiple actual crimes---but was put away for tax evasion.
I would love to see Dems nailed for the BIG crimes but sometimes going in the back door gets the job done.
Goldman says it had no direct credit exposure to AIG
By Greg Morcroft
Last update: 11:37 a.m. EDT March 20, 2009
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Goldman Sachs Chief Financial Officer David Viniar said Friday that the firm would not have lost money from specific derivatives contracts with American International Group had the insurer failed rather than been rescued by the government. “We have stated consistently that Goldman Sachs did not have a significant economic exposure to AIG. AIG’s disclosure of cash flows to counterparties does not in any way contradict that statement,” Viniar said in a conference call with reporters on Friday. “We had commercial contracts with AIG. We entered into these contracts on commercial terms. We were fully hedged with either credit default swaps or collateral, so we were not in a position to take a loss,” Viniar said.
http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/2009/03/20/live-blogging-the-goldman-sachs-aig-call/
* March 20, 2009, 10:59 AM ET
Live-Blogging the Goldman Sachs-AIG Call
This will not end until the MSM is toppled.
I agree. We’ve been targeting the wrong people. I don’t watch or read the traditional MSM outlets, unless seeing it here in FR or Drudge.
Dodd’s number may finally be up. We can defeat him next year IF we have a decent candidate.
Tim Geithner admitted he asked Sen Chris Dodd (D-Conn) to protect AIG bonuses by request of obama.
Nightly News reports indicate he's being hammered by the Conn press........as a liar, and a toady of finance industry campaign contributors.
Watch Dodd skedaddle to take refuge in Ireland (his 3rd home) and give press interviews in Gaelic---to throw voters off the scent (/snic).
Duh---yeah, sure. Ah bulieves dat---sittin' chere in mah double-wide---wit my pickup up on bricks longside mah lean-to. Ah bulieves dat. Duh.
Don’t forget The Lords of the Underworld.
That fits also.
How instantly many of you forget the evil of the Clinton administration just 9 years ago.............
Tim Geithner admitted he asked Sen Chris Dodd (D-Conn) to protect AIG bonuses in the bailout bill. Geithner is in a finger-pointing match with Dodd "....we just expressed concern about a legal challenge," he told CNN. But Geithner was silent when Dodd insisted Treasury forced him to include the AIG exemption, and was silent when Obama's people told news outlets that Dodd's account (which Dodd changed from the previous day), was not true. Geithner also appeared to back away from Obamas' assertion that he first learned of the bonuses last week..... House Republicans moved to force Geithner to provide an accounting of all communications re AIG. Dodd said he remained confident in Geithner's performance. "I do, and the president does, and that's what's key," Dodd said.
OMG Is Rush PISSED! (Talk Radio Heads Up Vanity)
Posted on 03/20/2009 9:43:05 AM PDT by TruthHound
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