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Is Obama's 'Economic Populism' for Real?
There is a lot to digest in a recent series of events on the Prosecuting Wall Street front – the two biggest being Barack Obama’s decision to make New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman the co-chair of a committee to investigate mortgage and securitization fraud, and the numerous rumors and leaks about an impending close to the foreclosure settlement saga.
President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union speech. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
There is already a great debate afoot about the meaning of these two news stories, which surely are related in some form or another. Some observers worry that Schneiderman, who over the summer was building a rep as the Eliot Ness of the Wall Street fraud era, has sold out and is abandoning his hard-line stance on foreclosure in return for a splashy federal posting.
Others looked at his appointment in conjunction with other recent developments – like the news that Tim Geithner won’t be kept on and Obama’s comments about a millionaire’s tax – and concluded that Barack Obama had finally gotten religion and decided to go after our corruption problem in earnest.
At the very least, Obama’s recent acts were interpreted as a public move toward economic populism: if the president was looking to associate himself with that word, he did a good job, since there were literally hundreds of headlines about Obama’s "populism" the day after his State of the Union speech.
I think it’s impossible to know what any of this means yet. There is a lot to sort out and a lot that will bear watching in the near future. Just to recap, here’s what’s at stake right now:
The impending, much-discussed foreclosure settlement is the Obama administration’s great bailout initiative. If it goes through with the kind of tiny numbers being discussed ($25 billion from the banks if California is in the deal, $19 billion if California AG Kamala Harris stays out), then what we’re talking about is a bailout on par with TARP.
The potential liability each of the banks faces from foreclosure litigation is vastly greater than $25 billion, and uncertainty surrounding that litigation is holding the stock prices of all of the major companies (in particular struggling ones like Bank of America) down.
A settlement would release those firms from that potential liability and likely bring massive surges in stock-market investment. It would therefore have a profound strengthening effect on the Too-Big-To-Fail banks. If the Obama administration wanted to be 100% real on the Wall Street crime front, it would suspend this deal pending the investigation by the new mortgage committee. But if the deal does indeed go through, we’ll know that the banks still have major influence with our populist president.
Some people have been confused about Schneiderman’s new role. The new Unit on Mortgage Origination and Securitization Abuses will not be investigating the same abuses covered in the foreclosure settlement. When the public thinks about corruption in the housing markets on the part of the big banks, what it mostly thinks of is robosigning and the other mass-perjury issues, which is the stuff targeted in the foreclosure settlement.
But in fact those problems were a tawdry little sideshow to the more serious crimes of the housing crisis. Schneiderman himself outlined the difference after the announcement of the new unit’s creation:
Schneiderman said Wednesday his dual roles — raising concerns about a multi-state settlement with the major banks and investigating the mortgage problem — wouldn’t be at odds.
“These are abuses in the foreclosure process. Our working group is focusing on the conduct related to the pooling and the creation of mortgage-backed securities and issues relating to the conduct that created the crash, not the abuses that happened after the crash.”
My first thought, when I heard about this deal, was that Schneiderman was deciding to compromise on robosigning and other post-securitization abuses, in exchange for a mandate to go after the much bigger crimes, which took place in the origination/securitization stages.
The securitization offenses were massive criminal conspiracies, identically undertaken by all of the big banks, to defraud investors in mortgage-backed securities. If you’re looking for an appropriate target for a massive federal investigation, one that would get right to the heart of the corruption of the crisis era... well, they picked the right target here.
If they were to do a real clean sweep on securitization, the federal prisons would end up literally teeming with senior executives from the biggest banks. A lot of very big names would end up playing ping-pong and cards in Otisville and Englewood.
The question is, how real of an investigation will we get? The fact that Schneiderman’s co-chairs are Lanny Breuer and Robert Khuzami make me extremely skeptical. I’m actually not sure that both men, in an ideal world, wouldn’t be targets of their own committee’s investigation.
Before joining the SEC, Khuzami was senior counsel of the fixed-income desk at Deutsche Bank, which was creating exactly the sort of dicey CDOs that this investigation ought to be targeting.
Breuer, meanwhile, worked for the hotshot defense firm Covington and Burling, which among other things provided legal help that led to the creation of the electronic mortgage registry system MERS.
The MERS issues are probably more the province of the foreclosure settlement, but the banks’ joint efforts to evade the paper registry system are certainly an element of the larger effort to defraud MBS investors that will be covered by this committee. In fact, I’m not sure that mortgage securitization and the proliferation of CDOs and CDS could have taken place on anywhere near the scale that it did without MERS.
So having those two guys attached to Schneiderman’s hip makes me wonder what is going on here. Khuzami’s presence is especially odd. The theoretical reason we need a committee like this in the first place is because the federal agency that is supposed to be doing this work – the SEC – has stubbornly refused to do so.
If as SEC enforcement chief Bob Khuzami has not investigated the vast corruption involved with the creation of mortgage backed securities (it’s called “securitization” – it should be policed by the SECURITIES and exchange commission), then why would he start now? Even leaving out his potential culpability from his Deutsche days, Khuzami has been part of the problem, if anything.
I would feel better about a committee that not only didn’t have a White House flack and a failed/compromised SEC enforcement chief sitting on it, but had nobody with any ties to Wall Street at all. The argument for them would be that we need someone with expertise on the committee, but I’m not buying it. I’d rather see Schneiderman hole up in an abandoned warehouse with ten vice detectives from someplace like Detroit or Miami. And Charles Martin Smith, if they can get him.
Charles Martin Smith in 'The Untouchables.' (Paramount Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection)
Seriously: despite what people think, the crimes we’re dealing with are not terribly complicated, and any veteran investigator would grasp the basic concept – taking worthless crap and selling it as high-end merchandise – within ten minutes. The most important element contributing to the success of a committee like this is a locked room full of clean hands. And Breuer and Khuzami are not a good start.
But it’s too early to say what is going on. Everything that I’ve heard about Schneiderman in the last year leads me to believe that he’s the genuine article. I haven’t heard a single thing suggesting otherwise. But there are certainly a lot of curious elements here. For one thing, as Yves Smith points out, Schneiderman really isn’t getting much extra authority by taking this post. As New York AG he could already have taken this investigation anywhere he wanted:
It’s clear what the Administration is getting from getting Schneiderman aligned with them. It is much less clear why Schneiderman is signing up. He can investigate and prosecute NOW. He has subpoena powers, staff, and the Martin Act. He doesn’t need to join a Federal committee to get permission to do his job. And this is true for ALL the others agencies represented on this committee. They have investigative and enforcement powers they have chosen not to use. So we are supposed to believe that a group, ex Schneiderman, that has been remarkably complacent, will suddenly get religion on the mortgage front because they are all in a room and Schneiderman is a co-chair?
One thing we do know: Obama’s decision to tap Schneiderman publicly, and dump Geithner, and whisper about a millionaire’s tax, signals a shift in its public attitude toward the Wall Street corruption issue. The administration is clearly listening to the Occupy movement. Whether it’s now acting on their complaints, or just trying to look like it’s doing something, is another question. It’s way too early to tell. But it’s certainly very interesting.
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Show All"kmeccat"
There is no reason not to support Jill Stein.
We must move beyond fear and strategizing in determining how we vote.
Check out Jill Stein.org to get a different voice.
We need to shun the republicans, the democrats, the libertarians. They are corporate parties and are only there to drain away your energy.
The reason "not" to support Jill Stein is called AIPAC. Zionism is thicker than politics.
The only possible explanation for this remark is that you want people to assume the ethnicity of the person based on their surname, and then reject them for that reason. That is pure bigotry.
Your remark also reveals that the word "Zionist" is in fact being used as a deceptive code word meaning "Jew," and as a dog whistle for bigots. The insistence on inserting bigotry into any all all critical analysis of Israel cripples our ability to criticize Israel, and makes it much more difficult to mobilize for effective action against the right wing in Israel. It strengthens the hand of the hard-liners and sabotages the cause of the Palestinians. It also reinforces and gives comfort to the extreme right wing here in this country, and promotes bigotry in all of its forms.
There is no sort of politics other than the most vile and reactionary extreme right wing politics that is in any way consistent with the blatant bigotry you are expressing here.
"Two Americas"
Good response.
With a name like "Stone", a glass house seems very unwise.
Well said, Two Americas.
I found this statement from Jill Stein on Facebook:
"AIPAC is no friend of the Green Party's, and AIPAC is no friend of the peace movement, in Palestine, Israel, and the United States. I will release a statement on Palestine/Israel in the coming weeks, but am focusing on the Green New Deal this week."
Seems to me that Jill Stein is no friend of the AIPAC.
Stone,
Weird comment. Care to elaborate?
That's the same with BO or the Repig candidate. So what's the big deal? At least you get some change in other policies.
LOL....Actually, I was thinking Rocky Anderson.
I believe the POTUS vote is fixed...as much as Obama is loathed--except for his every faithful O-Bots, the way to assure his re-election is to make sure whoever runs against him is SO vile, SO unacceptable and SO frightening, that we're FORCED to vote for Obama.
Same thing happened with Harry Reid. We hated him....we wanted his little weasel a$$ OUT of politics.
So, who ran against him? Crazy Sharon Angle.
What a choice.
I'll be concentrating on Congress--getting as many progressive Dems into office as possible.
No more DINOs, no more Blue Dogs.
No more traitors!
Obama is going back into campaign mode. Campaigning is the only thing he does well.
That said, we must keep the GOP out of every office in the nation. They are the headquarters of conservatism and the failures of liberalism are no endorsement of conservatism. Vote communist if you want something done.
"ClassAct"
Why do you single out the GOP?
Don't the democrats (would-be republicans) deserve equal scorn?
They both work for the same corporate owners.
The GOP are the headquarters of conservatism: blue dogs are infiltrators. The fact that Democrats have zero party discipline allows persons like CIA agent Barry Sotero and former Goldwater Republican turned Rockefeller Republican turned Nixon Republican Hillary Clinton into the front ranks of the Democratic Party. Historically the Democratic Party has only served local political machines, so they cannot be relied upon to serve the public interest, however, the GOP can be relied upon to oppose the public interest and explicitly identify that with the property interests of the 1%. The enemy of my enemy ... is the only friend I've got.
The GOP is the headquarters of reactionaries, no to conservatism.
It's not the emperor who's naked, it's his major domo....
"ClassAct"
"Democrats have zero party discipline"?
Do you mean that they didn't DISCIPLINE Dennis Kucinich into his hypocrisy?
The democrats like to use lots of words (lies) to hide the FACT that they are working for the same corporate controllers as the republicans. It's their way of maintaining the illusion of democracy for all the suckers.
The democrats and their dear friends on the republican side are two arms of a corporate cyclops which is feeding on all of us and destroying the environment for money.
As I said, if you want something done, vote Communist. My observations relate to strategy about relief from the situation, not the political purity of socio-economic observation. There is a clear hierarchy of priorities, and priority one is to block all conservatives. Priority two is to elect radicals.
Of course Obama has not suddenly seen the light of Wall St. accountability and economic populism. I think Taibbi is arguing that populist pressure (in the form of the Occupy movement) may be pressuring Obama to take a few stands he'd not normally take. This is how activism works! No system of power just voluntarily neuters itself, and no progressive policies are gifts from a Dear Leader. It would be hard to argue that the Occupy movement has not changed the conversation, and I hope that policies start to shift too. We need to keep up the pressure, and not give in to the cynicism and the "why bother" attitude that seems to "occupy" the CD comments so often.
Great article. People must remember before anything, recall that the leading politicians(the President in fact) are talking about this stuff in public debate. Its mainstream.
It is extremely difficult to take this seriously while Obama continues to collect a fortune from wall street sponsored fund raisers.
Our new slick Willie is at it again, big time. In his new term, the banksters will slide thru just fine and XL will suddenly be too good to miss (all those billions of jobs so beloved by our sensitive Republican legislators)....We await your follow-up piece, Matt.
You want an idea of what Obama is up to? Look at his past behavior. His broken promises.
Truly just grow up. Obama works for the top 1/10 of 1% and global corporate interests. Being raised by a banker, he may honestly believe trickle down is the only path to a better America,
We simply need to see who his advisers are, who his corporate sponsors are and what he is actually doing. Ignore the political rhetoric. Even Obama doesn't believe his own speeches. Just like in Ohio when Obama was saying he would renegotiate NAFTA but told Canada it was just rhetoric and not to worry.
Don't worry Obama is just channeling his inner woody Guthrie - aka the jolly banker.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdyLb7ouXUU&feature=youtube_gdata_player
As far as I can tell, for the last three years Obama has been channeling his inner W.
Nice one! Here are a couple more I think you'll like:
Woody Guthrie - "All of You Fascists Bound to Lose"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBE2D6aY8Fg&feature=related
James McMurtry - "We Can't Make it Here Anymore"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv0q3cW3x1s
Free download of James McMurtry's We Can't Make It Here Anymore
http://www.jamesmcmurtry.com/
Fool me once shame on you.........
Actions speak louder than words and Obama's actions scream.
"One thing we do know: Obama’s decision to tap Schneiderman publicly, and dump Geithner, and whisper about a millionaire’s tax, signals a shift in its public attitude toward the Wall Street corruption issue. The administration is clearly listening to the Occupy movement. Whether it’s now acting on their complaints, or just trying to look like it’s doing something, is another question. It’s way too early to tell."
It's way too early to tell????
One of the reasons I like Taibbi is his ability to see through the BS coming out of the mouths of liars like Obama. That's why I was so stunned by his naive take on Obama's election year scam. The Conman-In-Chief has no intention of helping anybody but banks and corporations.
I would expect that the average democratic schmuck would desperately want to believe barry was serious because they don't want to recognize the fact that they threw their vote away in 2008. But for someone like Taibbi to even suggest that perhaps barry is embracing populism is an enormous tribute to how skilled a liar barry really is.
Taibbi seems to have phoned this one in. HIs trademark irreverent humor is there, but on the central question, "Whether [the Obama admin] is just trying to look like it's doing something", he conspicuously dropped the ball.
Maybe someone got to him like they got to Schneiderman, an offer he couldn't refuse, or maybe it's really a subtle hand-off, pushing the reader to take the ball over the line a few millimeters short. The glaringly obvious conclusion is contained in this article, the familiar duplicity of a two-track settlement process. Obama is pushing a settlement to immunize a decade of massive criminal fraud for a pittance, while just now, after three years, announcing the beginning of an investigation --- an "investigation" to be managed by well-known henhouse foxes!?
Oh, please! A three year, unbroken pattern of consistent deception and betrayal does not leave the question open at all, Matt. But maybe you really just wanted your readers to stand up and shout the obvious for themselves. Anyone fooled by Obama today after three long years of deceit and misdirection deserves shame and scorn.
"An election is coming. Universal peace is declared and the foxes have a sincere interest in prolonging the lives of the poultry." (T.S. Eliot)
Taibbi made a name for himself by delving into the bowels of the global banking/finance heist, but his vision is blurry. He thinks there couldn't have been any other explanation for the events in September, 2001, because no one has come forward to confess involvement in the murder of 3,000 people and complicity in a coup.
When i heard this from obama, i thought that the SEC was already in existence. What a ploy. And Matt, are you going to be working for the Nation now, or what?
Is it campaign season already? My, how the time flies.
Why anyone listens to ANYTHING that comes from the lips of a proven pathological liar and war criminal like Obama is beyond me. Populism schmopulism! There should be no question.
Here comes President Barry in campaign high gear promising to hang all the criminal banksters from the nearest lightpost. More bread and circuses for the Obamabots, who simply can't bring themselves to see that Barry continues to give it to them in the ass.
When I see the CEOS and their lickspittle in Congress and the White House "frog-marched" off to jail, I will reassess my opinion of the criminal government n WARshington.
Unless Amerika adopts a true Socialist government that ensures Medicare for everyone, free college or vocational training, a job with a living wage, and a decent pension, the totalitarian regime and greedy-rich will suck out all the life blood of the culture. There can be no political equality without economic equality.
As soon as the Repuglicans have de facto settled on a nominee for the presidential race, Pres. Obama and his campaign will tack back to the right.
The Pottawattamie and State of the Union populist rhetoric is all about politically shoring-up and placating the base.
There will be a settlement, no one from Goldman Sachs et al. will ever be prosecuted, and the consolidation of power and wealth to the one percent will proceed apace.
Totally. But why is Taibbi fooled? His eye is normally sharp as a tack.
Taibbi, Scheer.....they get all watery eyed when they think of Obama. It's a guilt thing.
I don't think Taibbi is fooled. His question is surely rhetorical. In the best tradition of an effective teacher, IMO, he's forcing readers to draw the only obvious conclusion to his question themselves from the evidence in the article.
After three years, no way is it "way too early to tell". As usual, the great conciliator is trying to have it both ways in an election cycle. Of course it's not remotely credible to launch an 11th -hour investigation by henhouse foxes, while simultaneously pushing for a ludicrous settlement that's been in the works for nearly a year already, on unresolved and ongoing fraud since before he took office. Anyone buying that is simply too credulous. Like FISA, bailouts and "fat cat" bonuses, Obamacare mandates, Gitmo, war crimes, taxes, NAFTA, etc., this is an all-too-familiar prelude to premature capitulation --- it's a done deal. The conflict is just too glaring and transparent, even for the great deceiver. Anyone buying the serpent's oil at this date is incurably gullible, and I don't think Taibbi is one. He just wants his readers to stand up and declare it in their own voices.
"I don't think Taibbi is fooled. His question is surely rhetorical. In the best tradition of an effective teacher, IMO, he's forcing readers to draw the only obvious conclusion to his question themselves from the evidence in the article. "
I think your right there. And that method is often more effective than heavy-handed polemics.
Luv ya, Matt, but this one is an eye roller---Forgiving MERS will screw everyone foreclosed on illegally, and there is no way Obama will hurt his Wall St. buddies in any big way. Maybe one little guy that bothers him. It's a sellout, and i'm surprised you have been taken in.
Remember, Obama is the guy that didn't just feint right, feint left, he's the guy that LIED, with passion.
"It's clear that Obama is listening to Occupy Wall Street now..."
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I heard the same thing on Democracy Now the other day (just before the Ralph Nader came on Amy interviewed Joe Biden's former top economic advisor) ... I nearly drove off the road in disbelief and disgust.
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Obama the populist ... what a complete f*n joke. Anyone who even plays with the notion of pretending that it might be true is probably not worth listening to.
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Reminds me of something I heard several months ago; Rachel Maddow was making the completely absurd claim that Obama is the greatest communicator for the interests of the middle class ... and with zero irony (or shame) she cut away to a scene at an Obama campaign rally .. where he flubbed the line that scrolled up on his prompter because it was just too ridiculous for anyone to take seriously ..
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O the great communicator stuttered: "I .. I .. I am a warrior for the middle class."
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Sure you are O... Sure you are. It's saddening to see Taibbi even cautiously entertaining that notion.
This president for real! No way!
Obama's stuttering must have come from disbelief that he had to utter those words, hahaha. I missed that one. Maddow did such an excellent piece on NDAA, but unless she was going to put her own career on the line a la Hedges and the NYT, forget it -- she would still be pulling the lever for Obama and Empire. I watched that piece on Maddow online. I simply can no longer watch her show or the rest of the Empiric ass-kissers on MSNBC.
Samalabear, only Dylan Ratigan, among MSNBCers, does not kiss the dual-party 'Vichy' Empire's arse --- IMHO.
Best,
Alan
There's a long history of politicians taking the big money in non-election years and going populist (that's where the votes are) in election years. President Obama is simply calculating that you won't be able to vote for the odious Newt or Mitt, so you're bought already. To win, Obama needs big money, independent mugwump voters and more big money.
What the progressives are going to do is vote for Obama as the best of a bad duo, but they will work for progressive candidates in other races. Obama got elected on the backs of the progressives, and now he's going to see if his new big money friends alone will get him re-elected. Honestly, big money will be happy to stab him in the back if they can, in favor of a real Republican cult member.
PaulK, or should I say Dr. Krugman, any principled, anti-war, anti-looting, anti-tyranny (and more importantly, anti-Empire) citizen should vote for whoever CHALLENGES the Obama faux-Emperor/presidential puppet in the Democratic primaries --- just as principled voters voted for McCarthy when he showed the courage to challenge the war-monger LBJ in the primaries, and thus forced the Empire's DemocRAT 'Vichy' pawn-president to drop out.
If enough principled libertarian anti-war, anti-looting, and anti-Empire voters did the same regarding Ron Paul against the several Empire-vetted Republican TOEs (tools of Empire) in the 2nd phony 'Vichy' party, then we might make some real progress, without having to revert to Mao's approach to changing things.
My biggest issue now is to promote someone like Sanders, Kucinich, or anyone not controlled by the Empire to CHALLENGE Obama, and do so by pressing him into discussion/debate about the Empire that has taken over our country --- and which Obama would otherwise not even whisper about if he had a mouth full of it.
'Empire' is the taboo subject that could blow this election wide open to the consideration of real democracy --- just as it did in the First American Revolution.
Best luck and love to the Occupy Empire educational and revolutionary movement.
Liberty, democracy, justice, and equality
Over
Violent/Vichy
Empire,
Alan MacDonald
Hear, hear! It's glaringly obvious.
just trying to look like it’s doing something
Yep, nothing to see here, please move along. It's 0 in election mode.
"I think it’s impossible to know what any of this means yet. There is a lot to sort out and a lot that will bear watching in the near future. "
It sounds like you have sold out Taibbi ! The Liar in Chief will say or do anything to stay in power without any intention of fulfilling his lies. Only the feeble minded would buy into Obama. On election day fly your flag upside down and "don't" vote. Corruption cannot be ended by voting for it.
Obama is a Republican in exile.
As most folks here note: Oblah-blah strikes again. Pure election year BS.
Ol' slick talkin O'Bubba works for the banksters and big oil (just like all of our puppet Emperors). Remember how he not only gave BP a pass after the Gulf Disaster, he gave BP free PR and advertising? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGCpPNtY-DY
Disgusting enough to make one puke.
If this investigation was anything more than a whitewash and window dressing, he would appoint a special investigator with power. William K Black was instrumental in putting 100s of banksters behind bars after the S&L scandal in the 80s. Everybody shout: "Bring Back Bill Black! Banksters Behind Bars!"
http://neweconomicperspectives.blogspot.com/p/about.html
Mr. Obama will continue with his half-a-loaf strategy, the world will not end, He will not satisfy anyone completely, The Left will brand him a spineless *%#* but the Children will have a fighting chance. "Le Bon Ton Roule"