Posted on 30 December 2009. Tags: AIG, Bailout, CEO Compensation, Greed, Taxpayers, Unemployment
A quick post today on the run…someone is going to have a nice holiday haul thanks to you (from The Wall Street Journal): American International Group Inc. is preparing to pay its outgoing general counsel Anastasia Kelly several million dollars in severance after she resigned over federal pay curbs, according to people familiar with […]
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Posted on 13 April 2009. Tags: Bailout, Banks, Gretchen Morgenson, Money Managers, TARP
People behave badly. Well, duh. I tend to be a forgiving sort in most individual cases. But, it’s the people who behave badly who hurt lots of people who can’t be allowed to just quietly slip into the night. I’m reminded of that because of two things I read, one yesterday and the other […]
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Posted on 14 March 2009. Tags: Alan Greenspan, Bailout, Bank of America, Banks, Bernie Madoff, Citibank, Financial Crisis, Greed, Mortgage, Robert Rubin
Oh, don’t get me wrong–Madoff will, and should, die in prison. But, there is a downside to all this obsession with Bernie Madoff–his crimes are miniscule compared to the legalized robbery that went on in Wall Street and devastated the lives of millions of people. And we can’t let the media circus around Madoff let […]
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Posted on 14 March 2009. Tags: Alan Greenspan, Bailout, Bank of America, Banks, Bernie Madoff, Citibank, Financial Crisis, Greed, Mortgage, Robert Rubin
Oh, don’t get me wrong–Madoff will, and should, die in prison. But, there is a downside to all this obsession with Bernie Madoff–his crimes are miniscule compared to the legalized robbery that went on in Wall Street and devastated the lives of millions of people. And we can’t let the media circus around Madoff let […]
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Posted on 23 February 2009. Tags: Bailout, Bankruptcy, Chrysler, Detroit, Ford, General Motors, Labor, UAW, Wages
This is news that is both somewhat expected and also worrisome, from The Wall Street Journal this morning: Outside advisers to the U.S. Treasury have started lining up the largest bankruptcy loan ever, talking with banks and other lenders about at least $40 billion in financing for General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC, in […]
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Posted on 19 February 2009. Tags: Bailout, Banks, Depression, Financial Crisis, Mortgage, Stimulus
Today, the president will unveil his proposal to deal with the mortgage/housing crisis. At least from the initial reports, my first take is: it’s not enough. And that seems to be the general problem with the way in which the Administration is handling the economic collapse. Things to consider: 1.4 trillion–that’s TRILLION–in household […]
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Posted on 17 February 2009. Tags: Bailout, Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, Executive Pay, Financial Crisis, Greed, neutrality, TARP, Unions
I suspect we are going to be distracted by an emerging debate between Congressional Democrats and The White House on how to handle the CEO pay caps written into the economic stimulus bill. This is a distraction because, in all honesty, the pay caps aren’t real. Today, there is this news in The […]
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Posted on 12 February 2009. Tags: Bailout, Executive Pay, Financial Crisis, Greed, Merrill Lynch, TARP
To the question "have they no shame?" we already know the answer. And as we dig deeper and scrape the bottom of the barrel where the bottom-feeders have been lurking, we learn more about the immoral behavior of the incompetent, greedy elites. Today, the the tally is $121 million for FOUR–count ’em, FOUR–Merrill Lynch executives. […]
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Posted on 06 February 2009. Tags: Bailout, Barack Obama, Executive Pay, Financial Crisis, Greed, Pensions, Unions
I’m all for a little rhetoric and bashing CEOs who, as a class, have lined their pockets while pillaging the country. But, if the point is to stop the legal looting of corporate treasuries and leave some money in the till for regular workers, when you get right down to it, the CEO pay caps […]
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Posted on 05 February 2009. Tags: Bailout, Barack Obama, Corruption, Democrats, Executive Pay, Financial Crisis, Greed, Republicans
I would have put a "BREAKING" on this title but, in some ways, this is not a new story–just another twist to the same-old political as usual. I’m all for the cap on executive compensation announced by the president. But, the culture of Washington is not changing–and it’s getting worse. Today, the Center […]
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