Wouldn't it be nice if one day the Obama Administration came up with a change, an innovative reform for the financial system that made us sit back and say, "Wow, that's great! That's exactly what we have been looking for."
So far it has been one misstep, one fumble, one tired old Henny Youngman routine after another. The Clinton Administration retread meets the road, and falls apart.
Things went badly beginning with the appointment of Larry Summers as key economic advisor.
Larry was one of the three man miracle team of Greenspan, Rubin and Summers that turned the Asian monetary crisis into the tech bubble after a smoke and mirrors economic recovery while the industrial base of the US continued to slide into the Pacific.
We have seen nothing that speaks of the promise that we felt when America said "enough" and voted for a change in the fall of 2008.
And after the Summers disappointment we received the the Rubin protege, Tim Geithner, with the thinnest of financial backgrounds, who while at the NY Fed helped to help transform the housing bubble collapse into the bailout bust.
His position at Treasury is such an obvious, glaring mismatch that he cannot even staff key jobs in his own department. Who would want to work under such an obvious, embarrassing failure?
This is not a poor performance. This is an abject, incompetent inability to address the most critical issue facing this country.
This is Obama's Iraq: a morass of crippling failure brought on by horrible advice from key advisors with their own agendas.
President Obama throws rhetoric at the problem from a distance, like he is still campaigning against something. He leaves the impression of a more articulate Bush, inspiring no lasting confidence, giving no impression that he is in charge, on top of the situation, in control with a well thought out plan. He can make you feel good while he is speaking, then reality sets in and you realize that there is nothing there. Where are the management skills to back up the rhetoric?
Don't get us wrong. This is still early in the game. But the Democrats are losing the early rounds, as the situation grows more dire.
Well, Mr. Obama, you are President now, and even though you have only a short time in the office, so far you have shown us nothing. Your shepherding of a stimulus bill through the Congress was a nightmare, made worse by Nancy Pelosi who is a mediocre House Speaker at best, but appears a dynamo in comparison to Majority Leader Harry Reid.
Tired old solutions, inbred beltway thinking, old boy insider dealing.
Embarrassing. Unworthy. Amateurish. Pathetic.
You are failing, and we see it, and the anger, and sense of quiet panic, is building.
Time to get serious, to get it together. Time to step up to the job and take command. Time to show us your best stuff, find the levers, roll up your sleeves, and step down from the pulpit.
17 March 2009
The Obama Team's Economic Performance Is Pathetic
Nasdaq 100 Futures Hourly Chart Into the Close
The market went out on its highs suggesting that we will get a strong opening tomorrow for the FOMC announcement at 2:15 PM EDT.
As a reminder, this Friday is the 'triple witching' option expiration. The markets are frequently volatile as the big players squeeze the overleveraged option speculators.
Adobe reports tonight after the bell.
To say that the better-than-expected housing start numbers ignited hopes for the economy and triggered today's rally is ludicrous rationalization.
This was a short squeeze for option expiry week, pure and simple.
Alcoa and Nucor announcements show how dire the economic situation has become.
Congressman Proposes 60% Income Tax Surcharge on AIG Bonuses
Interesting development indeed.
Michigan Democratic Rep. Gary Peters introduced a bill in the House of Representatives to impose a 60 percent surtax on bonuses over $10,000 at any company in which the U.S. government has a 79 percent or greater equity stake.
This is in addition to the usual income tax rate.
Its directionally not bad, but the level of ownership by the Federal government should be 51%, not 79%. And stiff penalties for management bonuses at any institution receiving TARP funds or FED support above a certain level are needed.
The reason that the Obama Administration is in this box over the contracted bonuses is that Geithner and Summers refused to take AIG into bankruptcy reorganization.
Why?
Perhaps it has something to do with the enormous exposure that Goldman Sachs had to AIG. Lloyd Blankfein, the chairman of Goldman Sachs, was the only non-government or Fed official who was at the meeting at which this bailout was decided.
Yes, the AIG bonuses are an enormous, shocking scandal.
But it is only the tip of the iceberg. Recall that we predicted early last year that the patsies and scapegoats would be thrown off the back of the getaway truck to try and satisfy the angry mob once the magnitude of the frauds became apparent even to the average person.
Well we are there, and they are throwing patsies out the window with greater noise and flourish, because, in short, the angry mob is getting louder, and they are afraid.
Reuters
Congress eyes bonus surtax amid AIG outrage
By Kevin Drawbaugh
Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:17pm EDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some members of the U.S. Congress on Tuesday proposed slapping a surtax on bonuses paid to executives at American International Group Inc, amid outrage over the large payouts.
Michigan Democratic Rep. Gary Peters introduced a bill in the House of Representatives to impose a 60 percent surtax on bonuses over $10,000 at any company in which the U.S. government has a 79 percent or greater equity stake.
"Currently, AIG is the only company that meets this threshold," Peters said in a statement. "The legislation I'm proposing will get taxpayers their money back.
President Barack Obama on Monday expressed "outrage" about $165 million of bonuses to employees of AIG, once the world's largest insurer, now being bailed out by the government.
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd said Peters' approach was "worth pursuing as an idea."
California Democratic Rep. Brad Sherman, a House Financial Services Committee member with Peters, said he favors "a tax law to impose a substantial surtax on excessive compensation paid to executives at bailed-out firms, especially AIG."
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has said he will subpoena AIG for more information about the bonuses, including the names of the recipients.
Peters said it was "beyond outrageous that the very people who brought AIG to its knees and helped create the current financial crisis are scheduled to receive hundreds of millions of dollars in bonuses while tax dollars keep their company afloat."
Iowa Rep. Bruce Braley and Connecticut Rep. Joe Courtney, both Democrats, released a letter signed by 90 members of Congress to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner urging that planned bonuses to AIG executives be stopped.
Braley also said in a statement that he introduced legislation "to increase the tax rate on any bonuses awarded by businesses receiving government TARP funds, including AIG."
New York Democratic Senator Charles Schumer warned AIG employees to return the bonuses they are receiving or face being slapped with a major tax on those payments.
"They should voluntarily return them (the bonuses). If they don't, we plan to tax virtually all of it," Schumer said.
Teabagging the Congress
You are probably already aware of this 'tea party' invitation making the rounds of email and the internet.
What is remarkable is that I received this today from one of the most conservative people that I can imagine, who STILL won't admit that the George W. Bush administration was a disaster for our economy.
It appears that the full spectrum, from left to right, of the public is angry, very angry, and the Democrats led by Obama are setting themselves up as the lightning rod to receive it, primarily through their bungling of the financial crisis.
Send a teabag if you wish. Personally I would make some tea with it first. Why waste? I am not sharing my Typhoo with anyone.
It is good, though, to do something if you are angry. Symbolic protests are a good first step. But what will get the attention of these power players will be something with a monetary impact, such as a major boycott, or a move away from the dollar and into non-financial assets.
The paid help may be fearful, but the ringleaders are drunk with power. They have been at this for some years now.
It has been some time since I have seen ordinary people so generally angry and disgusted by the US national government. Certainly not since the Nixon Administration. Something will have to give if the current course does not change.
Bailout Anger Creates Peril for Both Parties - MarketWatch
Tea Party - Please mark your Calendars
A tea party, what a wonderful idea, I just wish it had been mine. I have a feeling that USPS is going to have a lot of tea to contend with, after all it only costs 42 cents to send a message, hopefully heard round the world!!!
So please mark your Calendars
There's a storm abrewin'. What happens when good, responsible people keep quiet?
Washington has forgotten they work for us. We don't work for them. Throwing good money after bad is NOT the answer.
I am sick of the midnight, closed door sessions to come up with a plan. I am sick of Congress raking CEO's over the coals while they, themselves, have defaulted on their taxes.
I am sick of the bailed out companies having lavish vacations and retreats on my dollar. I am sick of being told it is MY responsibility to rescue people that, knowingly, bought more house than they could afford. I am sick of being made to feel it is my patriotic duty to pay MORE taxes.
I, like all of you, am a responsible citizen. I pay my taxes. I live on a budget and I don't ask someone else to carry the burden for poor decisions I may make. I have emailed my congressmen and senators asking them to NOT vote for the stimulus package as it was written without reading it first. No one listened. They voted for it, pork and all.
O..K. folks, here it is. You may think you are just one voice and what you think won't make a difference. Well, yes it will and YES, WE CAN!!
If you are disgusted and angry with the way Washington is handling our taxes. If you are fearful of the fallout from the reckless spending of BILLIONS to bailout and "stimulate" without accountability and responsibility then we need to become ONE, LOUD VOICE THAT CAN BE HEARD FROM EVERY CITY, TOWN, SUBURB AND HOME IN AMERICA.
There is a growing protest to demand that Congress, the President and his cabinet LISTEN to us, the American Citizens. What is being done in Washington is NOT the way to handle the economic free fall.
So, here's the plan. On April 1, 2009, all Americans are asked to send a TEABAG to Washington , D.C. You do not have to enclose a note or any other information unless you so desire. Just a TEABAG.
Many cities are organizing protests. If you simply search, "New American Tea Party", several sites will come up. If you aren't the 'protester' type, simply make your one voice heard with a TEABAG. Your one voice will become a roar when joined with millions of others that feel the same way. Yes, something needs to be done but the lack of confidence as shown by the steady decline in the stock market speaks volumes.
This was not my idea. I visited the sites of the 'New American Tea Party' and an online survey showed over 90% of thousands said they would send the teabag on April 1. Why, April 1?? We want them to reach Washington by April 15. Will you do it? I will. Send it to; 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington , D.C. 20500 ..
Visit the website below for more information about the 'New American Tea Party'. I would encourage everyone to go ahead and get the envelope ready to mail, then just drop it in the mail April 1.
Can't guarantee what the postage will be by then, it is going up as we speak, but have your envelope ready. What will this cost you? A little time and a 40 something cent stamp.
What could you receive in benefits? Maybe, just maybe, our elected officials will start to listen to the people. Take out the Pork. Tell us how the money is being spent. We want TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY. Remember, the money will be spent over the next 4-5 years. It is not too late.
Of course, if you agree with the way things are being done now, just delete this e-mail !!!!!