noworldsystem.com


Paulson’s former firm to be among largest beneficiaries of bailout

Paulson’s former firm to be among largest beneficiaries of bailout

John Bryne
Raw Story
September 23, 2008

It certainly pays to be Treasury Secretary if your former firm is a brokerage house, a new study says.

Goldman Sachs Group — formerly run by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, and Morgan Stanley, stand to be among the biggest beneficiaries of a $700 billion US bailout.

“Its benefits, in its current form, will be largely limited to investment banks and other banks that have aggressively written down the value of their holdings and have already recognized the attendant capital impairment,” Jeffrey Rosenberg, Bank of America’s head of credit strategy research, wrote in a report obtained by Bloomberg News yesterday.

Paulson was the head of Goldman Sach’s investment banking division from 1990 to 1994. He later became chairman and chief executive officer of Goldman, and left his post to join the Bush Administration.

According to the study, the bailout benefits Paulson’s former firm more because banks haven’t had to write down as many troubled mortage assets under accounting rules. This means that participating in the program would cause them to actually lose capital, as opposed to investment banks, which stand to gain.

Paulson $700 billion program is designed to remove “bad assets” from the US financial markets to prevent credit for businesses from drying up, which would send the economy into a further tailspin. Many businesses rely on credit to fund their daily operations.

Lawmakers are debating the plan today.

“While Goldman and Morgan Stanley, both based in New York, were yesterday granted permission to transform themselves into bank holding companies, the companies so far have operated mostly under investment-bank accounting rules, logging almost $21 billion of asset writedowns and credit losses,” Bloomberg News notes.

Goldman made sizable profits in 2007 from the subprime mortgage sector. It, along with Morgan Stanley, has fared better than investment houses Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns, because it has held a more conservative capital base.

Paulson has admirers: during his Goldman tenure the firm donated 680,000 acres of land in Chile, and he has personally given away $100 million of his fortune to charitable groups.

According to estimates conducted by Open Secrets, Paulson is the richest cabinet member of the Bush Administration.

Conflict Of Interest? Report Says Goldman Sachs ‘Among Biggest Beneficiaries’ Of Paulson’s Bailout
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/09/22/paulson-goldman-bailout/

 



9th U.S. Bank Failure This Year

9th U.S. Bank Failure This Year

Bloomberg
August 23, 2008

Columbian Bank and Trust Co. of Topeka, Kansas, was closed by U.S. regulators, the nation’s ninth bank to collapse this year amid bad real-estate loans and writedowns stemming from a drop in home prices.

The bank, with $752 million in assets and $622 million in total deposits, was shuttered by the Kansas state bank commissioner’s office and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., the FDIC said yesterday in a statement.

Citizens Bank and Trust will assume the failed bank’s insured deposits. Columbian Bank’s nine branches will open Aug. 25 as Citizens Bank and Trust offices, the FDIC said. Customers can access their accounts over the weekend by writing checks or using ATM or debit cards.

“There is no need for customers to change their banking relationship to retain their deposit insurance coverage,’’ the FDIC said.

The pace of bank closings is accelerating as financial firms have reported more than $500 billion in writedowns and credit losses since 2007. The FDIC’s “problem’’ bank list grew by 18 percent in the first quarter from the fourth, to 90 banks with combined assets of $26.3 billion.

Prior to yesterday, the FDIC had closed 36 banks since October 2000, according to a list at fdic.gov. The U.S. shut 12 banks in 2002, the highest in the period, and 2005 and 2006 had no closures.

U.S. bank regulators closed Florida’s First Priority Bank on Aug. 1; Reno-based First National Bank of Nevada, Newport Beach, California-based First Heritage Bank, and Pasadena-based IndyMac Bancorp Inc. in July; Staples, Minnesota-based First Integrity Bank and ANB Financial in Bentonville, Arkansas, in May; Hume Bank in Hume, Missouri, in March; and Douglass National Bank in Kansas City, Missouri, in January.

Merrill, Wachovia in Danger of Failing: Strategist
http://www.cnbc.com/id/26262925..%7Cquote%7Ctext%7C&par=yahoo

Large U.S. bank collapse seen ahead
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSSP21695020080819

 



Our $100 Trillion National Debt

Our $100 Trillion National Debt

Lew Rockwell
August 7, 2008

The “official” debt of the United States is only around $10 trillion dollars as of August 6, 2008. This is a manageable number; we could pay it off in a few decades if we quit buying luxuries like food and clothing, and take a few other minor economy measures. Unfortunately, the “$10 trillion” number was produced by government accounting, which among other things allows one to ignore Social Security, Medicare, and the new prescription drug benefit. This is like ignoring rent, food, and utilities in your household budget… it will lead to a few bounced checks. Our real debt is about ten times higher.

Who says so? The President of the Dallas Federal Reserve, Richard W. Fisher. In a May speech at the Commonwealth Club of California, he states that the US national debt is close to $100 trillion. You can read his whole speech at the Federal Reserve web site.

The Real Debt

Here is what he said regarding the actual US debt:

“Add together the unfunded liabilities from Medicare and Social Security, and it comes to $99.2 trillion over the infinite horizon. Traditional Medicare composes about 69 percent, the new drug benefit roughly 17 percent and Social Security the remaining 14 percent.”

Interested readers will notice that the new prescription drug benefit is projected to be more fiscally crushing than all of Social Security.

Mr. Fisher points out that this $99.2 trillion will be a bit of a burden to pay off:

“Let’s say you and I and Bruce Ericson and every U.S. citizen who is alive today decided to fully address this unfunded liability through lump-sum payments from our own pocketbooks, so that all of us and all future generations could be secure in the knowledge that we and they would receive promised benefits in perpetuity. How much would we have to pay if we split the tab? Again, the math is painful. With a total population of 304 million, from infants to the elderly, the per-person payment to the federal treasury would come to $330,000. This comes to $1.3 million per family of four—over 25 times the average household’s income.”

You do have $1.3 million in your pocket, right? What, are you some kind of deadbeat?

Speaking of deadbeats, the “$99.2 trillion” estimate does not include the subprime bailout. So for those who like large round numbers, by the end of 2008 the real National Debt should be large, round, and about $100 trillion.

Read Full Article Here

Recent News:

U.S. Headed Toward Bankruptcy, Says Top Budget Committee Republican
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=33574

U.S. crude futures fall below $112
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/225..n-3-below-112.html

Home foreclosure filings up 55 percent in July
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080814/bs_nm/usa_foreclosures_dc

Subprime Losses Top $500 Billion on Writedowns
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/ne..7&sid=aSKLfqh2qd9o&refer=worldwide

Foreclosure fallout: Houses go for a $1
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll..13/METRO/808130360

Federal budget deficit nearly tripled in July to $102.8 billion
http://www.usatoday.com/news/w..udget-deficit_N.htm?loc=interstitialskip

How to Conceal Massive Economic Collapse
http://www.congresscheck.com/20..to-conceal-massive-economic-collapse/

Inflation Highest Since 1991
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a8b27794-6a04-11dd-83e8-0000779fd18c.html

Consumer Prices Rise At Double The Expected Rate
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20..rvHZMh.hDDbWuXtRZZaJZJv24cA

1/3 Owe More On Homes Than They’re Worth
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/n..id=a3uzhDOF9FXI&refer=worldwide

Greenspan sees house price bottom in 2009: report
http://www.reuters.com/article/ousiv/idUSN1350807020080814

GAO: Most U.S. Corporations Don’t Pay Income Taxes
http://www.roguegovernment.com/news.php?id=11377

FDIC Fund Strained By Bank Failures
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/new..z7p4wU&refer=worldwide

Wachovia to close mortgage offices in 19 states
http://www.bizjournals.com/triad/stories/2008/08/11/daily11.html

UK home repossessions rise by 48%
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7548877.stm

Europe teeters on the brink of recession
Fed: More Banks Tightening Lending Standards
Who Made 270 million On Collapse of Bear Stearns
EUR/USD Drops Towards $1.4639 Support
RBS slumps to £691m loss
Fannie Mae Posts Massive $2.3B Loss
Greenspan Says Federal Company Would Best Ease Crisis

U.S. Economic Collapse News Archive

 



Bush: “Wall Street got drunk”

Bush: “Wall Street got drunk”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrzFyeHSRJI

Recent News:

U.S. deficit to hit record US$490-billion next year
http://www.financialpost.com/story.html?id=685851

Russia Cuts Exposure To Mortgage Companies
http://www.reuters.com/article/fundsFundsNews/idUSL863553320080728

Aussi Bank Writedown Shock Street?
http://www.freemarketnews.com/WorldNews.asp?nid=58634

Merrill Lynch forced to take emergency action ahead of writedown
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/b..banking_and_finance/article4420207.ece

Haiti: Mud cakes become staple diet as cost of food soars
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/..internationalaidanddevelopment

China Owns America
http://www.washingtontimes.com/ne..chinas-economic-bargaining-chip/

Economy hitting the elderly especially hard
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25804814/page/2/

Congress Taps Paulson’s Helmet
http://www.321gold.com/editorials/schiff/schiff072808.html

No Angry Lines At New Failed Banks
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200…AhOmkT7fUvH9bYpM6zC6uZlv24cA

Abu Dhabi To Buy Stake In GE
http://business.timesonline.co.u..try_sectors/industrials/article4380773.ece

Russia Owns 10% Of U.S. Steel Industry
http://www.reuters.com/article/reutersEdge/idUSL0746834220080407?sp=true

Cramer: Stocks are Doomed, Sell Now
http://moneynews.com/streettalk/cramer_sell_stocks_now/2008/07/09/111259.html

Controller tells Schwarzenegger he won’t cut workers’ wages
California Governor Schwarzenegger to cut state worker pay to $6.55/hr
Ford Posts Loss of $8.7 Billion on Asset Woes
Food Price Rise Has Coca Farmers Planting Rice
Pelosi Eyes $50 Billion In New Economic Stimulus
Dow Drops 200 Points On Housing Data

U.S. Economic Collapse News Archive