http://market-ticker.denninger.net/archives/1138-Executive-Branch-Corruption.html
Corruption is a strong word, but it appears warranted given the two stories of import this weekend. First, on the firing of inspectors general:
WASHINGTON – — He was appointed with fanfare as the public watchdog over the government’s multi-billion dollar bailout of the nation’s financial system. But now Neil Barofsky is embroiled in a dispute with the Obama administration that delayed one recent inquiry and sparked questions about his ability to freely investigate.
Treasury, you see, is refusing to turn over documents – items that Barofsky believes he needs to do his job properly.
Mr. Barofsky’s job is, for those of you who need a refresher, to investigate potential fraud and abuse in the TARP program. One would think that Treasury would be very interested in the integrity of that program, and submit without quarrel to any inquiry by the OIG’s office, which was incidentally set up for the specific purpose of “watchdogging” the program itself.
It appears not.
Then there are two other IG firings:
The first dismissal occurred last week, when the White House terminated Gerald Walpin, inspector general of the service agency AmeriCorps. Walpin claims his dismissal was unjust, the result of political interference.
This one is particularly interesting because AmeriCorps is part and parcel of Obama’s trademark “GIVE” bill – that is, the “youth service” corps that was put together for supposed “civic purposes.”
The IG in question, Gerald Walpin, was a Bush appointee. The WSJ wrote this about the controversy:
A George W. Bush appointee, Mr. Walpin has since 2007 been the inspector general for the Corporation for National and Community Service, the federal agency that oversees such subsidized volunteer programs as AmeriCorps. In April 2008 the Corporation asked Mr. Walpin to investigate reports of irregularities at St. HOPE, a California nonprofit run by former NBA star and Obama supporter Kevin Johnson. St. HOPE had received an $850,000 AmeriCorps grant, which was supposed to go for three purposes: tutoring for Sacramento-area students; the redevelopment of several buildings; and theater and art programs.
Mr. Walpin’s investigators discovered that the money had been used instead to pad staff salaries, meddle politically in a school-board election, and have AmeriCorps members perform personal services for Mr. Johnson, including washing his car.
At the end of May, Mr. Walpin’s office recommended that Mr. Johnson, an assistant and St. HOPE itself be “suspended” from receiving federal funds. The Corporation’s official charged with suspensions agreed, and in September the suspension letters went out. Mr. Walpin’s office also sent a civil and/or criminal referral to the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of California.
Now remember, we were sold “an open administration” and “hope and change.” What we appear to have received is just the change – about 2 cents, while the other 98 are siphoned off as political favors, and when an independent watchdog does their job and is uncovering what sure looks like a prima-facie case of looting of the public treasury, obtaining the approval of the corporation’s own people and referring the matter for prosecution, The Obama Administration sacks him.
Second, there is the outright lying by The Obama Administration with regards to his “notice” to critics of his “financial overhaul” proposal:
“These are the interests that have benefited from a system which allowed ordinary Americans to be exploited,” Obama said. The president said he would stand up for his plans, saying: “While I’m not spoiling for a fight, I’m ready for one. The most important thing we can do to put this era of irresponsibility in the past is to take responsibility now.”
Does that include Fannie, Freddie, and Lockhart? Remember this from just yesterday?
June 19 (Bloomberg) — President Barack Obama’s program to help more homeowners refinance may be expanded to include borrowers who owe more than 105 percent of their homes’ values, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director James Lockhart said.
The Obama administration is considering allowing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to refinance loans with current loan-to-value ratios of 125 percent or higher, Lockhart said at a National Association of Real Estate Editors Association conference in Washington yesterday.
And my comment thereupon:
If you are underwater on your house and take a deal like this, you are as dumb as a box of rocks and have just consented to being bent over the table and violated repeatedly. That our government would propose “allowing” such a thing is fomenting financial rape upon The American Public. Period.
I will stake a case of scotch on the bet that there will be no “clear, plain” disclaimer on any such refinance “offer” containing the following language in 14-point block type:
CAUTION TO THE CONSUMER:
ATTENTION: Testicles That Is All
March 13, 2010 at 9:28 pm
Another perfect example is the corruption between G.E. and the Obama administration in regards to health care and energy policy.
45 auto
March 13, 2010 at 9:33 pm
YES Way to long to read.
Shirley J
March 13, 2010 at 9:59 pm
I smell impeachment.
jimwoytek
March 13, 2010 at 10:42 pm
good research on your question, i’m glad you’re on top of things but you forgot ACORN. wtf ??? just kidding!!!
boodreauxthecoonass
March 13, 2010 at 11:13 pm
This “Administration” stinks of more corruption, cronyism, smoke and mirrors than any in recent history. From the tax cheat Cabinet members to the details you delineated. So much for the “transparency” and “bipartisan cooperation”. I just hope America can survive this unconscionable onslaught from within.
SCOTT M
March 13, 2010 at 11:18 pm
Where is the media? Where are the Republicans?
If this crap had happened under Bush, he would have been impeached.
Obama must think “president” is a euphemism for “dictator.”
Good, and very informative, post.
Gondien
March 14, 2010 at 12:12 am
Very nicely put together.
Can we impeach the dictator? I dunno.