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7-7-7: Jobless? Face It. Obama's Not That Into You
Forget Herman Cain's 9-9-9. The battle cry for every American ought to be 7-7-7.
7-7-7: for the $7.7 trillion the Bush and Obama Administrations secretly funneled to the banksters.
Remember the $700 billion bailout that prompted rage from right to left? Which inspired millions to join the Tea Party and the Occupy movements? Turns out that that was a mere drop in the bucket, less than a tenth of what the Federal Reserve Bank doled out to the big banks.
Bloomberg Markets Magazine reports a shocking story that emerged from tens of thousands of documents released under the Freedom of Information Act: by March 2009, the Fed shelled out $7.77 trillion "to rescuing the financial system, more than half the value of everything produced in the U.S. that year."
The U.S. national debt is currently a record $14 trillion.
We knew that the Fed and the White House were pawns of Wall Street. What's new is the scale of the conspiracy.
Even the most jaded financial reporters were stunned at the extent of collusion: "The Fed didn't tell anyone which banks were in trouble so deep they required a combined $1.2 trillion on Dec. 5, 2008, their single neediest day. Bankers didn't mention that they took tens of billions of dollars in emergency loans at the same time they were assuring investors their firms were healthy. And no one calculated until now that banks reaped an estimated $13 billion of income by taking advantage of the Fed's below-market rates."
Citigroup earned an extra $1.8 billion by reinvesting the Fed's below-market loans. Bank of America made $1.5 billion.
Bear in mind, that's only through March 2009.
"Many Americans are struggling to understand why banks deserve such preferential treatment while millions of homeowners are being denied assistance and are at increasing risk of foreclosure," wrote Representative Elijah Cummings, a ranking member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform who is demanding an investigation.
Indeed we are.
This stinks. It's terrible economics. And it's unbelievably cruel.
First the economics. The bank bailouts were supposed to loosen credit in order to encourage lending, investment, job creation and ultimately consumer spending. It didn't work. Banks and corporations alike are hoarding cash. President Obama, who promised 4 million net new jobs by earlier this year, has been reduced to claiming that unemployment would have been even higher without the bailouts.
Ask any business executive why nobody is hiring and they'll blame the lack of consumer demand. If the ultimate goal is to put more money into people's pockets, why not just, you know, put more money into people's pockets?
Bank executives used federal taxdollars to pay themselves tens of billions in bonuses and renovate their corporate headquarters. We the people got 0-0-0. What if we'd gotten 7-7-7 instead?
Every man, woman in child in the United States would have received $24,000.
A family of four would have gotten $96,000.
And that's without an income test.
New data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that 100 million American citizens--one of out of three--subsists below or just above the official poverty line. Demographers, statisticians and economists were stunned. "These numbers are higher than we anticipated," Trudi J. Renwick, the bureau's chief poverty statistician, told The New York Times. "There are more people struggling than the official numbers show."
For four decades progressive economists have warned that the middle-class was being eroded, that the United States would become a Third World country if income inequality continued to expand. They can stop. We're there.
These poor and "near poor" Americans comprise the vast majority of the uninsured, un- and underemployed, and foreclosure victims. If Bush-Obama's 7-7-7 Plan had gone to each one of these 100 million misérables instead of Citigroup and Bank of America, the IRS would have mailed out 100 million checks for $77,700 each.
This would have paid off a lot of credit cards. Kept millions in their homes, protecting neighborhood property values. Allowed millions to see a doctor. Paid for food.
A lot of the money would have been "wasted" on new cars, Xboxes--maybe even a renovation or two. All of which would have created a buttload of consumer demand.
If you're a "99er"--one of millions who have run out of unemployment benefits--Obama's plan for you is 0-0-0.
If you're one of the roughly 20 million homeowners who have lost or are about to lose your house to foreclosure--most likely to a bank using fraudulent loan documents--you get 0-0-0.
If you're a teacher asking for a raise, or a parent caring for a sick child or parent, or just an ordinary worker hobbling to work on an old car that needs to be replaced, all you'll get is 0-0-0.
There isn't any money to help you.
We don't have the budget.
We're broke.
You can't get the bank to call you back about refinancing, much less the attention of your Congressman.
But not if you're a banker.
Bankers get their calls returned. They get anything they want.
There's always a budget for them.
They get 7-7-7.


50 Comments so far
Show All'A lot of the money would have been "wasted" on new cars, Xboxes--maybe even a renovation or two. All of which would have created a buttload of consumer demand.'
Outside of possibly useful home renovations, perhaps it's time we built a society here Stateside that wasn't so dependent on such "consumer" demand for trivial things, anyway. That's part of the reason why corporations have gotten so out-of-hand. They've been convincing us to aspire toward more and more "stuff" that isn't really important to life, thus taking our money in greater and greater amounts. Otherwise, great point, Ted.
hear! hear!
...hear, hear and HEAR!
VOTE THE ENTIRE CONGRESS OUT OF OFFICE ! There is simply no other way that Congress will respect the people. No exceptions !
Yes! Both wings of the One Corporate/Pentagon/Wall Street Party are useless to democracy and the 99%.
We should ALL descend on D.C. and Occupy Congress until all these greedheads resign. Then, only citizens with NO TIES TO CORPORATIONS should be allowed to run for public office.
Agree. We need to find a way to do that.
Forget 7-7-7, it should be 16-16-16; 1) for the $16 trillion the US Government Accounting Office says the US Gov. has given the banksters (Ted's $7.7 trillion figure is way low), most of it during Obama's watch; 2) for the 16 decades that Social Security will remain solvent if the $106k contribution lid were eliminated; and 3) for the 16 million Americans who will own everything by 2020 while the other 300 million Americans own nothing, if OWS does not succeed.
not to mention 88 billion in One WEEK a few weeks ago.....
or the 107 trillion in New Derivatives in the last 6 months.....
the Entire residential Mortgage market is less than 12 trillion ---
so they spent MORE than it would have taken to Pay Off every Mortgage in America - not just the "subprime" or the ones in "default" - every damn mortgage -
and it would have SAVED Money!
I'm glad to see Ted raise the figure at all. For a long time (and I pointed this out several times in this forum) the media agreed to the MAGIC NUMBER of $700 billion. Recent news that BOA got several trillion in back-up, were it widely disseminated, would place the whole budgetary boondangle being negotiated by the so-called super-committee into proper perspective. Against the trillions tossed to the robber barons, the millions being chopped off state services is a disgusting, disingenuous bad joke. If they can print $ and hand it to bankers, then why not print it to cover the things that matter? Better late, than never given the fact that the entire economy has already been rendered a fabrication due to the disbursal of amounts unhinged from any genuine measures of worth or honest earnings! It's The Super Scam felt round the world.
Re: "If they can print $ and hand it to bankers, then why not print it to cover the things that matter?"
The essential crux of the matter. 'Why?' indeed.
Despite all rhetoric to the contrary, Injustice rules this nation, and casts its long shadows across the globe. The idea itself that America was founded upon, was an optimistic lie. The reality was not a declaration of liberty and independence, but a call to the struggle for such ideals. That call now falls upon deaf ears in Washington, and that struggle is all but dead; or perhaps I'm still holding on to the vestiges of false hope, and it has already given up its ghost for all time.
I still pray this is not so, but against my own better judgement.
America, "Land of the fleeced, and the home of the enslaved"?
From Aristophanes (ca. 446 BC - ca. 386 BC), THE WASPS (422 BC): “The truth is, they want you, you see, to be poor. If you don’t know the reason, I’ll tell you. It’s to train you to know who your tamer is. Then, whenever he gives you a whistle and sets you against an opponent of his, you jump out and tear them to pieces.”
Speaking of whistle, did you guys see this breaking news "A notary public who signed tens of thousands of false documents in a massive foreclosure scam before blowing the whistle on the scandal has been found dead in her Las Vegas home."
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/29/9099162-foreclosure-fraud-whistleblower-found-dead
From the article: "Detectives said they had ruled out homicide."
That was unexpected.
"Ruled Out"... before they even arrived on the scene, is my first impression.
Just like they 'ruled out' J. Clifford Baxter's death as foul play, and just like they knew Bruce Ivins, and Dr David Kelly's deaths were suicides (OF COURSE!).
Have you heard..."The Spy Files: WikiLeaks releases surveillance docs"
http://rt.com/news/wikileaks-spyfiles-surveillence-assange-775/
I guess now's about the time J. Assange starts feeling overwhelmingly depressed, and begins contemplating an efficient way out of this sad world. At least that's the theory his postmortem biography will elaborate upon.
There was also that woman who ran a prostitution ring in Washington DC that catered to only the mnost powerful clients. She wrote several times that :If I am ever found dead it was not suicide"
Sje was found hung in her apartment hands tied behind her back and they deemed it a suicide.
Holy crap, I remember her saying that but completely missed the news that she was suicided. We live in perilous times.
The list is much longer, and far more sordid than I cared to delve into here.
But if you shut up, don't see, don't speak of what you've seen, and keep busy at your appointed station, you will be alright : )
It's only those who refuse to do as they are told, and who refuse to think as they are programmed to who need worry.
That wouldn't include us of course... right (looking nervously back and forth)?
forget that boys - how about zero
null
nil
tilt
out of order
does not compute
or as sir paul macartney opined in uncle albert: we're so sorry but we haven't done a bloody thing all day....
Whether it's 7-7-7 or 16-16-16, as radelcamino says, this should be reason enough to impeach the sonofabitch, if impeachment actually existed any longer. Only if Obama gets a blowjob from a White House intern can that ever happen. Turning the entire economy over to a criminal banking conspiracy--what's wrong with that? Certainly not impeachable! Obama's in fact *protecting* us by funnelling trillions to the banksters. If he didn't do it, why they'd . . . they'd . . . reconsider bankrolling his campaign for reelection. They'd put all their money on Tea Party candidates. This way, we'll get Obama again AND plenty of tea party morons in congress. So once again the criminal Wall Streeters get the best of both worlds, and we get 0-0-0. Smash this fucking system once and for all.
"Smash this fucking system once and for all" is the most worthwhile comment I've read all week.
Be reminded: They're going to counterfeit, lie, cheat, steal, bully, shoot, skin, jail... whatever they need to do to keep this puppy afloat, their asses on top and firmly in control of the system, the People, the checkbook, and the printing presses.
The entire western world needs to be crushed, reformed & remolded. There is no compromise at this juncture.
I suggest scheduling an Eviction Day for Washington – make it fall on a hot, July day, when all of the weasels will be in town – including the Head Weasel himself.
Is another way of saying this.....that all OCCUPYING revolutionaries should meme reframe? by:
Raising up overwhelming citizen consciousness that demands the earliest death possible for the disaster Capitalistic, Federal Reserve uber-fuhrers: and viola! totally unregulated, totally souless Wall Street amoralists will get the end they so RICHLY deserve!
The new largesse to the banks is the Eurozone debt swap, another big giveaway and another big lie. Banksters keep picking our pockets with the help of the Fed, Oblablah and the Congress.
Stop taking out loans, cut your new purchases to ZERO, make it a point to drive less, support local food producers and credit unions, stop using your credit cards and get out of the stock market.
Great point. Fixing the national ecomony is very important, but keeping your personal economy sound is critical. People make such stupid decisions with their money and blame others for these choices frequently.
kemo sabe, you are not alone on the range in perceiving the big lie of Obama in giving money to all the banks in the world.
Yes, this is a real "Crossing the Global Rubicon":
It is being broadly reported, as we speak, that the Obama administration will NOT allow more US taxpayer money to be used to bail-out European banks, as reported in this very USA Today article:
"And despite Obama's promise to "do our part," Carney said no U.S. taxpayers' funds are needed, even if the International Monetary Fund is called on to help in any bailout."
And YET, this key NYT front-business-page article yesterday, says that the US FED WILL contribute millions/billions in 'no interest' money from the US FED window to European Banks:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/01/business/central-banks-move-together-to-ease-debt-crisis.html?_r=1&hp
Soooooo, as Cool Hand Luke's guard captain said, "What we have here is a failure to communicate" ... and that "failure to communicate" is OBAMA's BIG LIE.
Here's my comment to the NYT and USA Today:
Obama promised just yesterday that U.S. citizens could be sure that he would not allow any American funds (that might further peonize them) to be diverted to Europe.
Oh well, another Obama promise made AND BROKEN, but this time in real-time --- so fast was the lie that it makes one's head spin.
Best luck and love to Occupy Empire.
Liberty, democracy, justice, and equality
over
violent/global/'Vichy'
empire,
Alan MacDonald
PS. Oh, I know what the confusion is in Obama's apparent bold-faced lie to American citizens. He's actually speaking honestly, but as the faux-Emperor of the world, rather than just the president of our former country ---- since what we still consider 'our' country is now the nominal HQ of the disguised corporate/financial/militarist Global EMPIRE, which hides behind the facade of its modernized TWO-Party 'Vichy' sham of faux-democratic and totally illegitimate government --- just as an earlier Nazi Empire tried to hide behind its crude and single-party 'Vichy' regime in France c. 1940.
It is now necessary for the global corporatist media to clearly articulate anything Obama says as either coming from the nominal president of the country previously called America, or from the mouth of the First faux-Emperor of the 21st century Global Empire --- the real and now implemented Fourth Reich.
A 99% Party led by consensus?
Stop whining plebs and get to work!
What's a "pleb"??
Plebian is the singular form. Plebs is the plural. A plebian was a free land-owning Roman citizen distinct from a slave or a member of the aristocracy. It's come to mean something akin to commoner or a member of the working class though a plebian originally could attain wealth within his lifetime although perhaps not the attendant social status (think Bill Gates or Jay Gatsby from the Great Gatsby).
America has plenty of money, it is not broke. However, Trillions have been taken out of circulation and may as well not exist until it is reinvested. Why can't we mandate that corporations are required to reinvest a % of their profits back into their home country? I understand that most other Western nations have safeguards against taking money out of circulation and protections for national reinvestment.
Mobious, all those trillions that we are talking about here never went INTO the economy. Ergo they were not taken out. All those trillions were just digits on a computer screen. Created out of thin air. As far as I can figure out, they just went to the big bank casino in the air. They served no productive purpose whatsoever. They did not create any real wealth at all. Those digital trillions went to the casino to cover bad debts of the players, and place more bets on stuff that has no real value to the real economy where real people live. How we the people get to pay for all of this is through inflation on the things we need to live, and through the degradation of the value of the few dollars we manage to scrounge up. We are all screwed.
Add Europe and the Pentagon.
All three – parasites.
Europe?
I think he means the EU (European Union), ECB, and the Euro. Moonpie would be wrong to include most Europeans who have been standing against all this for quite sometime.
Conservatives say that if you give Americans money to pay off their mortgages they will become dependent upon the government- can you scream socialism so loud that the Americans will get scared to death? But if we keep giving big banks and corporations money to pay for their corruption then they will get us all living wage jobs without getting dependent upon the government to bail them out.Americans do not mind giving rich people their hard earned money but they hate sharing with the poor. Absolute madness. Believe me Mitt and Newt aren't that into us either. HELP!
Link to OccupyDC/OccupyKSt action tonight ----- taking it to the Democrats.
Occupy DC has also posted their declaration, which is definitely worth a read.
http://occupydc.org/action-alert-occupy-dccc-let-no-party-remain-unaccountable-to-the-people/
These giant banking conglomerates that now rule us are nothing more than leeches. I dare say the stock market, main street businesses, and individual workers would all be better off if Goldman Sachs and their ilk would simply disappear.
Disappear all right. Into solitary confinement in a max security prison. With shackles attached to every moving body part.
Compare and Contrast -- Believe Your Lying Eyes!
Obama is "Into" the Top 1% -- the Top 1% is "Into" Obama:
Big Donors: Investment Banks, Hedge Funds, and Lobbyist Law Firms:
Obama Senate Campaign 2006 -- "Smart Money" Bet on the Rookie!
http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?type=I&cid=N00009638&newMem=N&recs=100&cycle=2006
Goldman Sachs -- $59,500
JP Morgan Chase -- $52,600
Bank of America -- $31,500
Credit Suisse First Boston -- $29,150
Citigroup Inc. -- $27,600
Morgan Stanley -- $23,250
Merrill Lynch -- $23,000
Sidley, Austin -- $72,682
Skadden, Arps -- $54,571
Kirkland & Ellis -- $145,388
Obama Presidential Campaign 2008 -- "Smart Money" Return on Investment?
http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cycle=2008&type=I&cid=N00009638&newMem=N&recs=100
Goldman Sachs -- $1,035,095
JP Morgan Chase -- $700,808
Bank of America -- $380,761
Credit Suisse Group -- $297,005
Citigroup Inc. -- $681,318
Morgan Stanley -- $513,623
Merrill Lynch -- $312,772
Sidley, Austin -- $604,938
Skadden, Arps -- $564,345
Kirkland & Ellis -- $501,335
Obama "Smart Money" New Friends in 2008:
Lehman Brothers -- $428,674
UBS AG -- $529,869
General Electric -- $462,954
Wachovia Corp -- $256,101
Deutsche Bank AG -- $230,106
PricewaterhouseCoopers -- $225,785
Wells Fargo -- $214,629
Obama Presidential Campaign 2012 -- "Smart Money" Contributors and Bundlers
List of Names (both familiar and new), Professional Firms, Dollar Amounts to date:
http://www.opensecrets.org/pres12/bundlers.php?id=N00009638
Obama Contributors and Bundlers 2012 -- Top Industries:
Lawyers/Lobbyist Law Firms -- $9,900,000 -- 78 bundlers
Securities & Investment -- $9,400,000 -- 62 bundlers
Business Services -- $5,950,000 -- 31 bundlers
Real Estate -- $5,050,000 -- 27 bundlers
TV/Movies/Music -- $4,150,000 -- 15 bundlers
As of September 30, 2011, Obama has raised $89,473,611, mostly from the "Smart Money" donors who pay $38,500 to attend very special, very private, dinners with the president. If you can't pay to play, then you're not invited.
Barack Obama is definitely not that into you...unless you are among the Top 1%.
PS -- Obama wants to be the Billion-Dollar Baby of Campaign 2012, and he appears to be right on track.
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Anyone who votes for either Democrat or Republican HATES America, and HATES the 99%.
Vote spoiler, or vote for tyrrany in 2012.
D & R Can Go To Hell, I'll VOTE SANITY in Twenty Twelve!
this kuntry is phukked.
I've been doing that arithmetic for years since the money was handed over to the banksters. If they had just passed it through everyone's mortgage account all the homes in the country would be owned free and clear. And the money would have been in the banker's hands all along anyway.
If they can grant retroactive immunity to the telecoms after they committed millions of felonies, we should be able to retroactively reroute all that money and pay off all the mortgages in the country.
"Face it. Obama's Not That Into You." Face it, he NEVER was.
I see no evidence of American voters ditching their old ways of picking the prettiest, most popular candidate for prom king--er, president. Not to mention, elections are totally corrupted by black box voting machines. The first time one of those things gave fishy results, they should have been scrapped. Until Americans figure out that computers do not "count" votes, but only produce programmed results, there is no hope of changing things at the voting booth. Stupid monkeys.
Although I would still choose to vote despite the rigged elections, I agree with what you say and would further add the fact that most USAns are too warped up in their celebrity worshiping mode along with denial mode. Even on the "left", there are people who foolishly believe that Celebrity X is "progressive" just because of his or her star status even when their actual record shows that they seldom practice what they preach.
Former mayor of Salt Lake City, Rocky Anderson, is in the process of forming a new political party: The Justice Party. He left the Democratic Party earlier this year.
Here's a quote from him:
“We’ve been voting as a nation against our own interests year after year. Most Americans - whether they consider themselves on the right, left, center, whatever - understand that their interests have been undermined by these folks in Washington, both in the White House and in Congress, who are acting as if they’re on retainer with their largest campaign contributors rather than doing what’s in the public’s interest.”
http://www.examiner.com/political-buzz-in-salt-lake-city/rocky-anderson-launches-new-political-party-presidential-run
I think he's the real deal, and I'd vote for him if the election was held tomorrow.
Ted, the author of this piece, appears to have misread the Bloomberg News report.
The Fed essentially manufactured $7.77 trillion in new money to make these loans, most of which have since been repaid. So, the $13 billion in profits derived through use of these loans, divided by 307,212,123 - the 2009 U.S. population, amounts to $42.32 per person that these banks were able to suck, in their direction, out of the economy.
The Fed and the banks told neither the Congress nor the Bushie WH about the extent of these loans, the existence of which most likely would have altered TARP legislation and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act legislation.
There are now calls for the Fed to lose it authority to create money and to be placed under the Treasury. For example, watch the two Kuchinic videos at http://12160.info/group/occupy-the-fed/forum/topics/kucinich-federal-reserve-has-captured-control-of-our-government
Sounds like it's time for all of us to start pushing Congress in this direction. (-:
I'm sure all of the bankers and congress critters have our best interests at heart. We're just unable to see the bigger picture. ;-)
Check out the Pirate Party, an international formation started in Sweden. They recently won 15 seats in the Berlin Parliament, and appear to be getting close to winning elections in other European countries. Very consensus oriented, they support #Occupy. Pirates stand for:
1. Copyright and Patent Reform (to encourage creativity & innovation and keeping the internet uncensored & free)
2. Open up Government
3. People before Corporations
4. Defending Individual Privacy
There are a bunch of state parties. In Massachusetts Go to: www.masspirates.org, the Massachusetts Party. From there you can see if there's a group where you are. they're also on Facebook etc.
Thank you for mentioning that. It would be sweet to see such a party in the USA; however, the only "pirate" parties that ever make it are both cor-pirate-ist and military pirates at their worst. I shall, however, not give up for my part.