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Obama Goes All Out For Dirty Banker Deal
A power play is underway in the foreclosure arena, according to the New York Times.
Eric Schneiderman and President Barack Obama.
(Michael Nagle/Getty Images and JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images) On the one side is Eric Schneiderman, the New York Attorney General, who is conducting his own investigation into the era of securitizations – the practice of chopping up assets like mortgages and converting them into saleable securities – that led up to the financial crisis of 2007-2008.
On the other side is the Obama administration, the banks, and all the other state attorneys general.
This second camp has cooked up a deal that would allow the banks to walk away with just a seriously discounted fine from a generation of fraud that led to millions of people losing their homes.
The idea behind this federally-guided “settlement” is to concentrate and centralize all the legal exposure accrued by this generation of grotesque banker corruption in one place, put one single price tag on it that everyone can live with, and then stuff the details into a titanium canister before shooting it into deep space.
This is all about protecting the banks from future enforcement actions on both the civil and criminal sides. The plan is to provide year-after-year, repeat-offending banks like Bank of America with cost certainty, so that they know exactly how much they’ll have to pay in fines (trust me, it will end up being a tiny fraction of what they made off the fraudulent practices) and will also get to know for sure that there are no more criminal investigations in the pipeline.
This deal will also submarine efforts by both defrauded investors in MBS and unfairly foreclosed-upon homeowners and borrowers to obtain any kind of relief in the civil court system. The AGs initially talked about $20 billion as a settlement number, money that would “toward loan modifications and possibly counseling for homeowners,” as Gretchen Morgenson reported the other day.
The banks, however, apparently “balked” at paying that sum, and no doubt it will end up being a lesser amount when the deal is finally done.
To give you an indication of how absurdly small a number even $20 billion is relative to the sums of money the banks made unloading worthless crap subprime assets on foreigners, pension funds and other unsuspecting suckers around the world, consider this: in 2008 alone, the state pension fund of Florida, all by itself, lost more than three times that amount ($62 billion) thanks in significant part to investments in these deadly MBS.
So this deal being cooked up is the ultimate Papal indulgence. By the time that $20 billion (if it even ends up being that high) gets divvied up between all the major players, the broadest and most destructive fraud scheme in American history, one that makes the S&L crisis look like a cheap liquor store holdup, will be safely reduced to a single painful but eminently survivable one-time line item for all the major perpetrators.
But Schneiderman, who earlier this year launched an investigation into the securitization practices of Goldman, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America and other companies, is screwing up this whole arrangement. Until he lies down, the banks don’t have a deal. They need the certainty of having all 50 states and the federal government on board, or else it’s not worth paying anybody off. To quote the immortal Tony Montana, “How do I know you’re the last cop I’m gonna have to grease?” They need all the dirty cops on board, or else the whole enterprise is FUBAR.
In addition to the global settlement, Schneiderman is also blocking an individual $8.5 billion settlement for Countrywide investors. He has sued to stop that deal, claiming it could “compromise investors’ claims in exchange for a payment representing a fraction of the losses.”
If Schneiderman thinks $8.5 billion is an insufficient, fractional payoff just for defrauded Countrywide investors, then you can imagine how bad a $20 billion settlement for the entire industry would be for the victims.
In that particular Countrywide settlement deal, it looks like Bank of New York Mellon, the New York Fed, Pimco and other players negotiated on behalf of defrauded investors. They told the Times they were happy with the deal, but investors outside the talks told Gretchen they weren’t happy with the settlement.
Schneiderman apparently listened to those voices instead of the Mellon-Fed-BofA crowd, which infuriated the insiders who struck the actual deal. In a remarkable quote given to the Times, Kathryn Wylde, the Fed board member who ostensibly represents the public, said the following about Schneiderman:
It is of concern to the industry that instead of trying to facilitate resolving these issues, you seem to be throwing a wrench into it. Wall Street is our Main Street — love ’em or hate ’em. They are important and we have to make sure we are doing everything we can to support them unless they are doing something indefensible.
This, again, is coming not from a Bank of America attorney, but from the person on the Fed board who is supposedly representing the public!
This quote leads one to wonder just what Wylde would consider “indefensible,” given that stealing is pretty much the worst thing that a bank can do — and these banks just finished the longest and most orgiastic campaign of stealing in the history of money. Is Wylde waiting for Goldman and Citi to blow up a skyscraper? Dump dioxin into an orphanage? It’s really an incredible quote.
The banks are going to claim that all they’re guilty of is bad paperwork. But while the banks are indeed being investigated for "paperwork" offenses like mass tax evasion (by failing to pay fees associated with mortgage registrations and deed transfers) and mass perjury (a la the “robo-signing” practices), their real crime, the one Schneiderman is interested in, is even more serious.
The issue goes beyond fraudulent paperwork to an intentional, far-reaching theft scheme designed to take junk subprime loans and disguise them as AAA-rated investments. The banks lent money to corrupt companies like Countrywide, who made masses of bad loans and immediately sold them back to the banks.
The banks in turn hid the crappiness of these loans via certain poorly-understood nuances in the securitization process – this is almost certainly where Scheniderman’s investigators are doing their digging – before hawking the resultant securities as AAA-rated gold to fools in places like the Florida state pension fund.
They did this for years, systematically, working hand in hand in a wink-nudge arrangement with clearly criminal enterprises like Countrywide and New Century. The victims were millions of investors worldwide (like the pensioners who saw their funds drop in value) and hundreds of thousands of individual homeowners, who were often sold trick loans and hustled into foreclosure when unexpected rate hikes kicked in.
In a larger sense, even the (often irresponsible) people who simply bought more house than they could afford were victims of this scam. That's because in many of these cases, credit simply would not have been available to those people had the banks not first discovered a way to raise vast sums of money dumping crap loans on an unsuspecting market.
In other words: if Bank of America hadn’t found a way to sell worthless subprime loans as AAA paper to the Chinese and the Scandavians in May, you can be sure that it wouldn’t be going back to Countrywide in June to lend out more money for more subprime loans.
And Countrywide, in turn, wouldn’t then have been sending masses of reps out into the ghettoes to offer juicy home loans to undocumented immigrants and refis to confused old ladies on social security.
This is as bad as white-collar crime gets. But to Wylde, it doesn’t rise to the level of being “indefensible.” Until they do something worse than this, we apparently should support the banks, and make sure they don’t have to pay more than a fraction of what they made off of this kind of crime.
What is most amazing about Wylde’s quote is the clear implication that even a law enforcement official like Schneiderman should view it as his job to “do everything we can to support” Wall Street. That would be astonishing interpretation of what a prosecutor's duties are, were it not for the fact that 49 other Attorneys General apparently agree with her.
In Schneiderman we have at least one honest investigator who doesn’t agree, which is to his great credit. But everyone else is on Wylde’s side now. The Times story claims that HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan and various Justice Department officials have been leaning on the New York AG to cave, which tells you that reining in this last rogue cop is now an urgent priority for Barack Obama.
Why? My theory is that the Obama administration is trying to secure its 2012 campaign war chest with this settlement deal. If Barry can make this foreclosure thing go away for the banks, you can bet he’ll win the contributions battle against the Republicans next summer.
Which is good for him, I guess. But it seems to me that it might be time to wonder if this is the most disappointing president we’ve ever had.
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Show AllClearly you were taken in Stephen, and are bitter about being told that you were wrong.
redacted, then retracted, on further consideration.
Let's hope Schneiderman has a couple of state troopers packing heat and not on the take close to him at all times, that he hasn't bounced any checks lately, and that he's not been diddling around behind his wife's back.
I wonder if Whyle and Donovan having been playing the two back monster behind their respective spouses backs. It seems everyone in DC is screwing everyone else. That would be some great red meat to throw out to the clueless public and keep the two of them distracted and from obstructing the AG from doing his work.
As always, great reporting from Taibbi on a subject that is near and dear to him. Oh, by the way Alex, Taibbi was doing his homework. You need to focus on the reporting and leave the reports alone.
Oh, it seems also that Obama was the devious prick behind all the US Admin shit that's gone down. not the assistant prick Rahm.
The one area where Obama has been very decisive in his actions from the very beginning of his administration has been whenever he has had to choose between the public interest and the interest of his corporate partners. He has not hesitated to choose to favor his corporate sponsors in every case.
Really, we have to get that son of a bitch out of the White House. He is, after all, just another crooked Chicago politician up for sale to the highest bidder. I will never vote for that bastard again no matter who is running against him.
I'll play their 'Voting' game But only to vote 3rd party. Hopefully the depraved SOB's in the democratic party blame ME for causing them to lose - then I'll say Good - Who's the f@*#ing retard now?
You triangulated to the right to gather a few braindead centrist Americans but decreased turnout which plays right into the rightwingnuts plan - All according to your largest donors the Kleptocrstic Sociopaths.
Well said! The Dems will always find someone else to blame for their defeats.
I am getting a new drift for the define of 'tilting at windmills'. Why does everyone still believe the president acts alone and has any control over what he does? There is no none zilch nada zip between any of them. They are ALL, Mitt Newt Barack Michelle Sara John John sandbags for the wealthy of the country. They are keeping the rich funding and refunding their paper mountain of wealth through failure to investigate the paper...and it's going to crash...and we will all be washing dishes at a Chinese diner.
Still. Obusha said he'd change things...and HE LIED. So how can anyone not know we have been cheated and lied to for decades now. Even a true oreo from Chi town can't make a difference when he says he will,then it was a scam. A BIG SCAM.
The really sad part is you still have people like Thomm Hartmann, Rachel Maddow and Ed Schultz still carrying water for the corporate pitch man. Even as he runs full tilt into the arms of the Banksters! Go figure.
Corportists mascarading as progressives - thereby destroying Progressivism in the average american mind.
Notice that these demonrat apologists load up their shows with either rightwingers or The Nation demobots - No True Lefties Allowed. Hartmann and Rhodes are the worst - at least schultz stands up for working americans On Occassion.
Rhodes and Hartmann are firming obamabots who save the majority of their ire for true lefties.
Z1, the presstitute MSM carrys water for the corporatocracy and people like Hartmann, Maddow and Schultz are nothing but the fake opposition; otherwise, they would not be allowed access to the MSM.
I once thought thar Maddow, Schultz and to A lesser degree Chis Mathews were at least trying to bring us real News and debate...All I see them doing now is talking about the Republican Crusaders and apologizing and rationalizing Obama's agenda...What Bullshit!!!
Not one of them have covered to any degree this Wall Street Enigma that Tahhibi has brought to our attention..Same old BULLSHIT!!!
I do still like Dylan Ratigun though but he has been off the air since his rant of A couple weeks ago..Maybe he is finishing his Book: "Greedy Bastards"....
A couple of years ago Bush/Obama handed out a trillion in TARP money, which presumably was invested back in U.S. debt at 3% interest to make $30 billion a year. Isn't this just getting back a fraction of our own?
You skipped economics class, didn't you?
Wall Street is our Main Street
Yeah.....what a piece of work that one is! When she leaves the Federal Reserve Cartel, no doubt she'll join the whores in the Mass Media.
How far has our electoral system deteriorated that we will be forced to choose between a Wall Street sell out President and another oily Republican Christofascist? A choice between Bosco and Caligula?
if the congress/senate is dem, then imo, you are better off with the Christofascist, since he can't get away with as much as Obomber.
If the congress/senate is dem and very possibly Progressive dem, we are better of with ANY Dem than another Christofascist moron like the one that got us into this mess.
Bingo.
When Kathryn Wylde says,
"Wall Street is OUR main street"(emphasis added),
she clearly means that she represents those who own Wall Street
and I am sure that her representation of those who own Wall Street is proportional to their amount of ownership.
The reason she could openly make such a statement is because
the religion of so-called "free market" economics(?)
is the state religion of the United States of Global Domination and
anyone who does not swear allegiance to mammonism (God)
will be crushed.
That is also why we are all seen as merely human "resources."
Truly a 'let them eat cake' moment by a neo-fascist so completely engrained with the current kleptocratic model that she doesn't even recognize the folly or danger of her statement.
if obummer was 1/100th the progressive the dim apologists think he is he'd ask for her head not schneiderman's.
Kathryn Wylde must live in New York, "The Empire State", where Wall Street is her Main Street....
Obama continues to reveal himself for the corporate, military/industrial shill that he is. This latest outrage is truly indefensible. I'll not vote for him again.
Jim Shea
I stand with Eric Schneiderman as I think many Americans should and protest any kind of bluff that the W.H. and other Members of Congress want to put on him. I seriously think that is why the Banks Witch Hunted Elliott Spitzer because he saw the collapse coming. Right now it seems like they want to let these folks go unpunished and it's wrong. "Stand With Schneiderman" and let the W.H. know that.
When Bush & Rove were politicizing DOJ, Democrats wanted investigation and suggested articles of impeachment. Now Lil' Bush twin, Mr. O is doing even worse. Actually interfering in criminal investigations.
Clinton sure knows about the consequences of obstructing justice. If Mr. O is re-elected for 2nd term, will he spend all of it dealing with impeachment hearings?
Shame on you, Barack Obama Bush.
"But it seems to me that it might be time to wonder if is this the most disappointing president we’ve ever had."
All by design, gentle reader, all by design.
The elite fascists who were so adept at manipulating people's emotions during O's campaign for office just somehow - OOPS! - entirely lost their ability to judge the moods and reactions of the American people, huh?
No.
Rather, we are being manipulated again, set up for the next act in the fascist street theater which we call the US of A.
I believe you are correct. All this Republican candidate jockeying for the lead is staged and manipulated so that, when the 2012 election is over, those in charge will still be in charge no matter who the so-called "Leader of the Free World" ends up being. If they decide B.O. is working for them, the Republican candidate will be someone too scarey to ever be elected. If they decide one of them can do a better job of speaking the party line, that one will be elected.
Warren Buffett just bought $5 billion on B of A preferred stock this AM. The fix must be in to help out the poor defenseless dirty bankers. I'm sure some crumbs will be thrown our way for a photo op. Thanks you for your service Obama.
Duplicate - no sure why.
I Believe obummer just called buffet a few days ago. Concidence? I think not.
No mention of the massive Fraud by the banks thru the MERS mess.
Lets admit it the Rule Of Law is DEAD and Moral Hazard is the modis operandi of Corporate America - making another Crash inevitiable - shortly followed by Bailouts for the Billionaire Kleptocrats and Austerity for those that create True Wealth - ie Working Class Americans.
which is why i never want to hear anyone fawn over frigging Buffet ever again. Buffet isn't a cure for the problem; he *is* the problem.
No kidding. This is the guy who whines about being undertaxed . . . and yet does this with his money rather than send in a perfectly licit donation to the national debt.
Article: "My theory is that the Obama administration is trying to secure its 2012 campaign war chest with this settlement deal."
The first half of this theory is correct. Obama is trying to arrange a bribe for himself by letting the bank criminals off the hook. This type of deal is supposed to be proof that he is some kind of smooth deal maker from the big city.
Article: "If Barry can make this foreclosure thing go away for the banks, you can bet he’ll win the contributions battle against the Republicans next summer."
This is is where the theory breaks down. Obama will make this foreclosure thing go away for the banks alright, but come next summer, the Bankers will piss in his face and give all of their money to Rick Perry. Mr. Sharp Elbows from Chicago is actually a hapless rube, a sucker who gets rolled every time. Obama has certainly proven to be dishonest and corrupt, but what's more disgusting is that he's not even any good at it.
Article: "But it seems to me that it might be time to wonder if is this the most disappointing president we’ve ever had."
It's way past time.
"This is is where the theory breaks down. Obama will make this foreclosure thing go away for the banks alright, but come next summer, the Bankers will piss in his face and give all of their money to Rick Perry. Mr. Sharp Elbows from Chicago is actually a hapless rube, a sucker who gets rolled every time."
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You may be right, Chaokoh, but I'm not so sure. To be sure, the oligarchs are fickle, but they're greedy above all else, and they're not going to give up "the gift that keeps on giving" without good reason. With Obama as their PR spokesmouth, the financial/corporate oligarchs have it made. He does everything they ask under the cover of his phony "centrist" label and provides them insurance of the nation's (world's, actually) continued, unrelenting march to the neoliberal, fascist right with the extra advantage of silencing the psuedo-left/liberal base that aligns itself with the Democratic Party, regardless of its transparently regressive nature.
Launching Perry (or any Republican) into the White House risks stirring the fake left from its complicit and supportive silence to once again attack right-wing policies that it claims to loathe under Republican administrations, yet accommodates and embraces under Democratic ones.It's important to remember that the oligarchs are going after Social Security, Medicare, and all remaining remnants of social democracy with a vengeance. Attacking and destroying these popular programs will be much easier to accomplish with a Democratic president at the helm. Just a thought.
I think you're exactly right. On the other hand, I expect the oligarchs of Wall St., corporate boosters like Wylde at the Fed, and the rest of the zillionaire class will be funneling campaign donations (bribes) to both Obama and Perry, Romney, Bachmann, or whoever gets the GOP nomination. It's what they always do. They're fine with 4 more years of Bi-Partisan Barry, and they certainly wouldn't object to any fascist puppet the Repugs cough up, so either way they're in clover.
So long as there is no challenge to the duopoly from the left, the banksters will move from one white-collar crime spree to the next, knowing they'll be rewarded every time, either by Obama or his next Democratic incarnation, or by whichever corporate prick passes the vetting process of Norquist and Rove.
I never stop being amazed at the anxiousness of the people who voted for this shill, Obama.
Tell me, you never saw this coming?
To the I-told-you-so crowd, the rest of us would like to offer our deepest gratitude for reminding us daily for the last three years how much smarter you all were about Obama.
It's payback for all the self righteous moralizing that went along with the Obama campaign. Just stop whining, take your medicine and don't get fooled again.
"dreamjoehill"
During the campaign of 2008, it became abundantly clear to me that the selection of Obama by his owners was because they knew that the immense power of racism was going to put him in office.
They knew that the vast majority of voters would not be able to see beyond his skin color and these voters would think that they were participating in a monumental achievement by putting a "black" man in the oval office. It was the most cynical maneuver in the corporate playbook.
The controllers also knew that the most ardent "conservatives" would vote against Obama because of his skin color, even though Obama made it perfectly clear by the time of the election that he represented the same interests as Bush. The controllers knew there were/are more people who would vote in favor of Obama's skin color than there were/are people who would vote against his skin color.
So, here we are again watching the most egregious assaults on civil rights and the social fabric and the majority of voters still cannot see beyond Obama's skin color.
Bush in blackface.
It really is most pathetic that the people who have been claiming that a person's skin color does not determine who that person is inside are the very people who have most ardently (and to everyone's harm) clung to Obama BECAUSE of his skin color.
Racism the double-edged sword by which this nation is killing itself while the Wall Street controllers laughingly say "priceless."
In that case, if the owners are correct, the Rethuglicans should run Rice for prez.
She might even be able to pose as a sane foriegn policy realist, and I don't think she's tainted by the banks. On the bad side, just after the 9/11 attacks, she did state no one could have predicted terrorists flying planes into buildings. Of course, that was an idiotic lie, but served the temporary propaganda purposes. Many government agencies had and were studying just that scenario.
The idea of a Perry Presidency is revolting! I think I'd have to emigrate.
I think we have to admit nothing will change til things get a hell of a lot worse - which they probably will in the next few years - just wait til they cut SNAP, Medicare and Social Security - then people will wake up BUT will the USA vote for the next FDR or Hitler?
The USA will break up. Cascadia will vote for FDR and New Dixie will vote for Hitler.
Rick has some ideas. See:
Posted by Rick
Aug 25 2011 - 7:55am
If the system can't be demolished yet, then non-cooperation with it is a good way to begin weakening it. Stop using credit cards. Switch from a bank to a credit union. Cut out unnecessary spending. If you don't have a sewing machine, get a cheap used one and start patching your clothes. Try repairing things before replacing them. Find ways to drive less. Cancel your cable subscription.
The rich are parasites, but parasites need a host and we're it. If they won't let the money trickle down, then let's make the hardship trickle up.
Great ideas. My wife and I have done almost all of them for years. This way we have more time and $$ available to help others where we live. (We're Christians of the non-Fascist variety.)
A few days ago I signed up for a new Idea non partisan against the Duopoly called Americanselect.
a similar sounding one, "Americansvote", is run by the Tea Party Perry pushers.
the good one is http://www.americanselect.org/
Maybe Perry can make us do the revolution we have been waiting for.
VP-
This may be A good info. base on strategy..
http://www.alternet.org/story/152158/3_things_that_must_happen_for_
us_to_rise_up_and_defeat_the_
corporatocracy?akid=7470.210286._Me90l&rd=1&t=1
For some reason this post by me yesterday was disappeared by CD-This is A "Re-Write"- I wonder why???
This is a deliberate double post. Instead of complaining uselessly about Obama, call AG Eric Schneiderman and encourage him to stand up to these crooks.
Call Attorney General Schniederman's office, 1-800-771-7755. Follow the prompts (all 1s), until you get a receptionist and then politely ask to talk to someone in their consumer/bank fraud division.
I spoke with a young woman and could hear the surprise in her voice at my encouragement for AG Schneiderman to stand up to Obama. She said "thank you very much" in a way that you don't hear much anymore.
Schneiderman is doing the right thing. Let's stand behind him. Call him or write to him to encourage him. (they don't seem to list an email address). Here is the mailing address:
Office of the Attorney General,
The Capitol
Albany, NY 12224-0341
He also has a facebook page and people seem to be giving him support there, too:
http://www.facebook.com/eric.schneiderman
There's also his AG page:
http://www.facebook.com/eric.schneiderman#!/AGSchneiderman
That second one seems to be less NY-centric and more people are showing support.
I cannot understand why the readers of this article and the commentators here and all over the country are not phoning their own State AG if it is one of the 49 that is acting as a lackey for the corrupt system and asking him/her why he is not supporting Schneiderman and the need for a comprehensive investigation and prosecution where legally appropriate "before" settlement.
Ask your AG politely why he is not pursuing bank fraud to the exigence of the law and the criminals behind it in this case when it is his job, paid by your taxes to do just that? Post him a copy of this article. Why should AG Schneiderman have to stand alone? Sure he is a political appointee but he is also US citizen and a servant of the court, bound to uphold the laws and constitution.
Quite frankly it is obvious that with this level of corruption of every branch of the system, executive, judiciary, and legislative, by corporate interests, it the entire system, economic and political can only collapse, unless people including people of authority like AG Schneiderman make a stand.