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"It is an easy and vulgar thing to please the mob … but to improve them is a work fraught with difficulty, and teeming with danger." — Charles Caleb Colton

 

"The mob is the mother of tyrants." — Diogenes

 

Shamelessness is the order of the day. If I were an AIG executive entitled by law to a large "retention" bonus negotiated before the taxpayers had bailed out my company, I hope I would have the decency to refuse it. Reward for a job well done in the private sector is one thing. Suckling from the government sow is another. And it is particularly galling to reward mismanagement!

Accepting all of the above as fact (and it is not entirely clear, as of this writing, whether the executives receiving bonuses are the same ones who got the company into trouble), it would be difficult for even the worst banking or insurance executive to outshine our elected officials when it comes to shamelessness. Our elected officials may have no idea how to extricate the economy from its economic decline, but they sure know how to stage a show trial.

It would be nice if just every once in a while, maybe just to keep us off-balance, the good members would make at least a pretense of caring about solving the nation's problems. There is surely enough blame to go around in this financial mess: bankers who made bad judgments about loans, Wall Street firms who negligently packaged securities of unknown worth, and individuals who made unwise investments based on the foolish assumption that real estate prices could only continue to rise. But certainly the malfeasance of politicians is near the top of any list. Politicians a) encouraged (to the point of bullying) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to make dubious loans; b) resisted regulation of those same GSEs; and c) have spent taxpayers' money wildly and irresponsibly, setting us up for even more frightening economic calamities down the road.

It starts at the top. President Obama played his sleight of hand game of seeming to do something while actually doing its opposite. On the campaign trail (er, sorry, on a presidential swing to California), Obama tried to distance himself from the blame game in Washington.

"I know Washington's all in a tizzy and everybody's pointing fingers at each other saying it's all their fault, the Democrats' fault, the Republicans' fault. Listen, I'll take responsibility. I'm the president." This was met by cheers. But then the president added, "We didn't draft these contracts. We've got a lot on our plate…" So he isn't really taking responsibility, he's evading it.

Meanwhile, Rep. Barney Frank played Madame Defarge on Capitol Hill. AIG's recently installed CEO, Edward Liddy, agreed to testify before a subcommittee of the House Financial Services Committee, which Frank chairs. Liddy was actually a poor choice for scapegoat as he has only been on the job since September. Additionally, he is serving as a dollar-a-year man hoping to rescue the company and our financial system from a downward spiral.

These facts slowed the momentum of some committee members. But most plowed ahead. Here's Rep. Gary Ackerman of New York: "There's a tidal wave of rage throughout America right now, and it's building up and it's expressing itself at this latest outrage, which is really just the tip of the iceberg. And that rage is because the taxpayer knows that they are the ultimate sucker on the list of who pays for all of the greed that has been going on in the marketplace for years and years."

There was a lot more along those lines, but the most sinister move came from Frank. He demanded that Liddy reveal the names of the 73 executives who had received retention bonuses. Liddy said he would do so if he could receive a promise of confidentiality. Frank refused and threatened to subpoena the names. Liddy said if subpoenaed he would obey the law, but he then read to the committee some of the death threats his company had been getting over the past few days. Some threats spoke of hanging the executives with piano wire, others of finding where their kids went to school.

That is the sort of ugliness and criminality that Frank is willing tacitly to encourage by demanding the names. And for what? The bonuses amounted to just one tenth of 1 percent of the AIG bailout (to say nothing of the stimulus bill and the gargantuan budget bill Congress and the president are hanging around our necks). If politicians want to metaphorically flay away at evil businessmen, well, that's regrettable. But when they cross the line into encouraging the targeting of actual individuals, they are no longer "honorable gentlemen," but leaders of a mob.

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Piano wire is too kind for that pervert Frank.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Juanito Verde
Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:20 AM
Re: Juanito Verde; another lip donation from the mental leper colony... Thank you very little...Sweeney
Comment: #2
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:22 PM
Ma'am; ....As Verde can testify; the rage is real, and not all thought out or well directed... But I would urge you to listen to C-Span... That is a filtered source... It suffers from much sanitizing of the more insane responses; and yet, a lot of anger and pain does slip through... And it is good of you to say they, the liberals have no plan, but where is yours??? Hasn't the republican way been rejected??? You know that intelligent people will not credit your trash talk with patience....None the less, I will say it because it is true: The people are right even when they are wrong...The people are the law......And their rage, left and right, is fully justified... They were sold a bill of goods... And now they see clearly that the economy, given the freedom none of the citizens have ever enjoyed, has robbed us all, and run amok...There is no reason the state should get behind the economy with the people's money... Let it die, and start again... Go back to zero, and start again....Those bankers have bled us...They have forced us to jump through our butts for a job.... They have made the farmers work around the clock, and made workers live in a log jamb of autos and debts....They have exported our jobs and industry for a higher profit while the government watched....The government has not governed.... It now wants to deflect the rage from itself... I wish them luck...They are too bound up with business to get clear, and they will be trashed with business... It is simply too late for them... Now the value of the money is beginning to crash...We will see it at the gas pump first... Eventually it will rob from all of us; and why??? All because the government has not the courage needed to tax the rich who are the only ones in this whole wide land with anything but worries....Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #3
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:48 PM
Ma'am;... Btw, ... Everytime government fails to govern, to act as the law when law has clearly failed us, it get closer to the moment when a mob will form around some insignificant idea the way a raindrop forms around a speck of dust...I think people should go there...I think they should get in the face of the government... I want them to express their opinion, and nothing more...No one wants to lead anyone anywhere... But even a mob where everyone is trying to hide behind some one else is still good for some damage... The people are afraid of trading their poverty for prison... If they get frustrated enough to not care no more, then there is an outside chance that they can do some good... So; fear the mob... There is mutiny in the crew; and I don't blame them one little bit...Thanks...again...Sweeney
Comment: #4
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:57 PM
I would like to see an interview with one of the bonus recipients, one where they show only his shadow and they have his voice scrambled, to see what he was thinking. He probably has a rational explanation.
Comment: #5
Posted by: Fred
Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:18 PM
Taxpayers keep hearing , from politicians and CEOS', "that all the high-dollar employees are needed to insure we maintain the skills and experience we need to keep the companies operating" - well, folks, here's a news flash for you! Had these employees been competent, worked long hard hours (and I do mean productive working) and with any skills and experience, at all, Freddie, Fannie, AIG, BIG 3, Banks, and anyone else taking Taxpayers money, America wouldn't be broke and in such dire straits!
Since the Politicians like Frank, Ms. Waters, Rangel, Pelosi, Reid, Geithner, just to name a few, have all been in on these 'scams' from the 'get-go', and this is why they all stick together like most thieves do! When borrowing trillions of dollars, without Taxpayers consent and knowledge, creating Nafta and Cafta, causing Americans jobs to be sent overseas.Bankruptcy is inevitable for “Freddie, Fannie, AIG, Banks, and the ‘BIG 3'!” The sooner the better, as America needs to get back to basics, pay off the debt loads they created, and cut the 'hype' the Politicians and CEOS' are creating and will continue to create if Taxpayers don't step up to the plate and say 'ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!'
It's time to run America like a private business; meaning, President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. All these committees, departments. branches, and campaigns have gone on long enough! It's obvious government CANNOT manage a company, let alone run a company! Therefore, don't you think it's time to cut salaries back to $12,000.00 yearly for the less than 30 days of Public Servant work that's absolutely no use in America society today. Look around at what's taking place and the total destruction they've created in past few decades! If politicians and CEOS' don't want to take the pay cut to $12,000.00 yearly, then it's time to sell them a one-way ticket to the countries they've sold American out to with no return to America! This shouldn't be a don't ask situation but tell them situation! And another thing, bank accounts, retirements, and all assets should be taken from these politicians and CEOS', without having a court case, since it's obvious this is Taxpayers money. The trillions of dollars could be paid back to foreign countries, that was borrowed without Taxpayers knowledge and consent! They're all guilty! CASE CLOSED! This is why they stick together! Why should Taxpayers have to pay to protect the politicians? Come to think of it, not one of them are royalty and certainly not important!
IT'S LIKE DC AND THEIR HOLLYWOOD PARTIES, AMERICA DOESN'T NEED IT - IT LOST IT'S APPEAL SEVERAL YEARS AGO!
Taxpayers should demand that Property Taxes, Public Schools, Bailouts, Bonuses,Incentives, Pet Projects, Lobbyists, and Non-Profit groups, be eliminated. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that America lacks leadership and has been bankrupted by a bunch of greedy politicians in suits with very deep pockets!
WAKE UP AMERICA!
Comment: #6
Posted by: Shirley deLong
Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:45 AM
On Meet the press some years back either Dingel or Rangel said to Tim Russert that when they (the Democrats) came in majorty they would hold hearings re. "discriminatory lending practices". In other words: Green light for irresponsible lending, taxpayers will pick up the tab. What we hear now is nothing but politicians screams for their own job security. Get the mob roaring.
If contractual requirements for bonus have been met: Pay the bonus. What stellar performance other than spreading money can be attributted to Gorelick and Reines? Being good clintonistas?
When will there be an Oscar for the best (most shameless) actor in the Congress - one for each house?
LSR
Comment: #7
Posted by: L. S. Rostadli
Mon Mar 23, 2009 8:05 AM
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