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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Bill Murchison :: Townhall.com Columnist
Politicians Versus Bankers
by Bill Murchison
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While the Washington establishment hyperventilates over those AIG bonuses, with the president taking time to flay donors and recipients; and while Congress nervously sidles up to the multi-trillion-dollar Obama budget; yes, and while the Democrats roll out a new attack strategy to cope with the Republicans' somewhat older attack strategy … hit pause.

A cloud of smoke overhangs the battlefield. A peek above the cloud would seem more than warranted. What is the meaning of all this? Any number of answers seem feasible. Here is mine:

"All this" is about reminding us what life would be like -- what, in less fortunate countries it is already about -- when government becomes the center of attention, the nexus, the Answer!!

A government easily smaller than the one the current administration idealizes can't get its act together, can't keep the windshield clear, all the instruments in working order.

Life is too big for government to oversee. Such is the message. Such is the truth, however hard it may be to glimpse at a moment like the present one. Two months into the Obama tenure, a sinking feeling is appropriate enough. Yet I feel a curious exhilaration. Knowledge expands. Governments aren't as smart as they think they are, as we're re-learning. To the extent we'd forgotten what we knew back when Ronald ("government is not the solution; government is the problem") Reagan entered the White House.

Pore over the public prints, and you're challenged to find anyone who is certain the federal government knows what it is doing at the moment. That would be because Washington clearly doesn't know what it's doing -- except to the extent it knows the necessity of reading constituent opinions and vowing to give effect to those opinions. Essentially that's what President Obama intended Monday when he promised to see about getting the AIG bonuses canceled.

Politics is about, well, politics. Too much of the time economics is, too, as when this or that set of businessmen goes after a favor, subsidy, or tax break to make wider the pathway to profit. But just because government deals with business, as it must, doesn't mean there's an argument for government domination of business, of the sort that's coming (maybe) in health care, banking and energy.

It is inarguable that businessmen don't always know what they're doing. Turning to the political process to supply that deficiency nevertheless makes no sense. What you get, much of the time, when you bring in the politicians isn't efficiency and knowledge; it's exhibitionism, power-seeking and, far too often, plain old venality.

Imagine government telling us what kind of energy we have to use and produce -- a prospect the Obamanistas have put in play. Think of health care. The New York Times tells us this week that Massachusetts, which legislated mandatory insurance coverage for all, now must figure out how to pay for this good work -- possibly by putting in place a system that tells you how much health care you really need, you greedy hypochondriac you.

The marketplace isn't all wise either, being the sum of human stupidities as well as human dreams, intuitions and skills. At least the marketplace has a different kind of election process than does politics. You vote every day when you buy something, and those from whom you choose not to buy can't do a blessed thing about it, save figure out some way to entice you.

In the marketplace is a built-in flexibility that, even when it appeals to our worst instincts (TV and McMansions, for instance) leaves the final judgment to us and not some seers and sages on the federal payroll. That includes the same seers who couldn't see our present financial plight coming, and now can't agree on the medicine to be taken, far less the diagnosis.

Politicians! You have to have 'em. You just have to watch them all the time, while working to make sure they don't go off the deep end, dragging you with them. Not even bankers are that much trouble.

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Markets, the final arbiter of choice
Choice can be wise, only if there is integrity and truth in the markets. At the moment. Bernie Madoff is the poster child of the markets. If he is representative of the whole, the USA is in for difficulty beyond repair. I think he is representative of nothing but the worst devils of our nature, but we have yet to know. The AIG executives are certainly in his mold, they could have agreed to defer bonuses until AIG recovered from the debacle they were complicit in causing.

re: rdk
Good point, but are the liberal looters in Washington showing us integrity and truth?
I think not, and as the writer said, government does not give us the choice we have with markets.

AIG
This is like being mad because you gave your bank info to someone claiming to be the deposed prince of Nigeria and wants to get the money out of the country and you get cleaned out.

The fault is with everyone who voted to bail them out.

I love how President Prompter is talking about how mad he is that these incompetant exects are getting all this money. It would be nice if incompetant people weren't paid. I am saying this and looking in the direction of the White House and Capital Hill.

Hey Obama, before you rail against what they are doing, how about you quit using Air Force One to go on a date.

The aftermath is as bad as the blunder.
It sould not have happened without careful planning going in as there may be some justification for commissions, however the outrage is more damaging. Just a big big screwup.

See TownhallPlus.com

Obama spending
How come no one is mad about the money that Obama spend on his inauguration even when we had no money. How about his weekly expensive parties, his trips on Air Force One to campaign. It appears that he doth protest too much. Unfortunately no one looked at what AIG was going to do with the money. Shame on them. We sure have enough politicians in Washington that one could expect that they were paying attention but after all they passed an almost 800 billion dollar stimulus bill and it is doubtful that one of them even read it. Why should be expect anything rational from them.

Choice
We seem to be addicted to bad choices,wheter they be political or of the investment nature.Want to bet the Frank and Dodd will be elected again? No,I did n't think so! Perhaps we should start looking at ourselves for a change.

Too Late & Too Damn Bad.

Tim Geithner, according to the NY Slimes, created the AIG bailout last fall. He knew about the retention bonuses and the date when the contracts would trigger the payments. Secondly, Chris Dodd added an amendment to the Stimulus bill that exempted all bonuses for employees, who work for companies that received TARP funds. Congress knew about it.

If Obama, Reid, Dodd, Frank, et al, think that they can create a new tax that would retroactively tax only the AIG bonuses, they had better get ready for a constitutional battle.

SCOTUS has previously ruled that such cannot be done. First, any ex post facto laws, which are formulated, enacted, or operating retroactively are prohibited. In U.S. Constitutional Law, the definition of what is ex post facto is more limited. The first definition of what exactly constitutes an ex post facto law is found in Calder v Bull (3 US 386 [1798]). Secondly, such an action by Congress would be a bill of attainder. In the context of the Constitution, a Bill of Attainder is meant to mean a bill that has a negative effect on a single person or group (for example, a fine or term of imprisonment).

Finally, Connecticut, where the cases would be tried, has punitive damages and would allow for the employees to get double the amount of the bonuses in damages.

Pols' Crocodile Tears - I
Senator Barack Obama received a $101,332 bonus from American International Group in the form of political contributions according to Opensecrets.org. The two biggest Congressional recipients of bonuses from the A.I.G. are - Senators Chris Dodd and Senator Barack Obama.

http://www.opensecrets.org/index.php

http://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/toprecips.php?id=D000000123

The A.I.G. Financial Products affiliate of A.I.G. gave out $136,928, the most of any AIG affiliate, in the 2008 cycle. I would note that A.I.G.’s financial products division is the unit that wrote trillions of dollars’ worth of credit-default swaps and “misjudged” the risk.

The Washington Post reports a “mob effect” at A.I.G financial products division:

A tidal wave of public outrage over bonus payments swamped American International Group yesterday. Hired guards stood watch outside the suburban Connecticut offices of AIG Financial Products, the division whose exotic derivatives brought the insurance giant to the brink of collapse last year. Inside, death threats and angry letters flooded e-mail inboxes. Irate callers lit up the phone lines. Senior managers submitted their resignations. Some employees didn’t show up at all.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/0 3/16/AR2009031602961.html

Pols' Crocodile Tears
With the anger and rage that is being exhibited against A.I.G., perhaps the bonuses Obama received from A.I.G. explain Obama’s A.I.G crocodile tears.

http://www.examiner.com/x-268-Right-Side-Politics-Examiner~ y2009m3d17-Obamas-AIG-crocodile-tears

Now that the Wall street Journal has revealed that A.I.G. paid bonuses of $1 million or more to 73 employees, it’s time to ask if recipients of A.I.G. “bonuses,” including President Obama, will give back what now ought to be taxpayer money?

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123730459869257121.html?mod =djemalertNEWS

Slight of Hand
Look at Rush, look at Bush, look at AIG!

Ignore that I want to shake down wounded vets, or that China and Russia and Iran think I am weak, or that I can't vet ANYONE!

Ladies and Gentlemen, Obama is just trying to distract everyone. That is all this is.

AIG
Should borrow from Obama's Playbook.

"We paid no bonuses."

"We are paying off last year's bonuses, NOW we are going to be responsible."

"We inherited these bonuses."

"Rush Limbaugh wants us to fail."

Obama
needs more tax money. That's why he wants the executives bonus money.

He still wants to buy those 24 Presidential Helocopters to stash around the country.

I don't know how many billions that is going to cost.

Markets, the final arbiter of choice
rdk Location: AL writes
"Choice can be wise, only if there is integrity and truth in the markets. At the moment. Bernie Madoff is the poster child of the markets."

Bernie is the poster child of con artists not markets. He promised to do something in exchange for money and didn't. That is fraud not markets.

Choice. Whos?
MMaddox Location: AL writes:
"..... and as the writer said, government does not give us the choice we have with markets."


Think of it this way. Under capitalism you the buyer gets to choose which product you buy and from whom or even to not buy at all.

Under socialism you the buyer get to buy exactly and only what the seller (government) wants you to buy. If you want to choose some other seller there is none. If you choose to not buy the seller (government) places a gun to your head and asks oh so sweetly to please buy.

The astute reader will notice that our current government already forces us at gunpoint to buy a lot of "product" we may not want.

back to the good ol' days
Maintain a strong military, keep the streets safe , deliver the mail.. and then leave me the hell alone! The Gov't can't even oversee home loans(millions of them)without screwing that up..I'm supposed to trust the same people to go back and fix everything? They've got to be kidding me. Trust? Humphh.. I'll trust in God..the Gov't can pay cash.
Big Government..that should be spelled as one word..like any other oxymoron.


CALLING ALL PATRIOTS
Yesterday I sent - vis certified / registered mail - a copy of Dr. Orly Taitz's law suit demanding that a special prosecutor be appointed to investigate Obama's BC issue as well as the many illegal and criminal activiites engaged in by his thug supporters.

Today I called the Office of the Attorney Genreal - Eric Holder - and left a voice message demanding the appointment of a special prosecutor.

Am I a little scared? Yes. Why? Because Obaman and his minions are ruthless thugs who kill fetuses, harvest brain-cell stems from fetuses, attack private citizens like Joe the Plumber and Rush Limbaugh to name just two... and they LIE.

But the above reasons - among others - is why I want to take on Obama ...

I do not want to live in a nation where the POTUS - especially a fake one - can declare open hunting season on American citizens any time for any reason.

I beleive Obama is NOT a NATURAL BORN CITIZEN of the United States, and is therefore NOT qualified to be POTUS - he is a usurper and an imposter.

If you would like to get in the fight to Preserve, Protect, and Defend the Constittion of the United States of America against all enemies foreign and domestic ...

Then go to Dr. Orly Taitz's website ...

http://defendourfreedoms.us/

and click on the following link in the upper right hand corner under HOT TOPICS:

"Dossier of Suspected Criminal Activity and a Demand to Appoint a Special Prosecutor"

The time to fight is NOW ... Tomorrow may be too late.

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