The Secret Budget- Turns out bailouts were just handouts to the rich.

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  • sgreger1
    Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 9451

    The Secret Budget- Turns out bailouts were just handouts to the rich.

    I won't post the whole thing, but everyone should read this. Feds were forced to release how they spent the bailout money and the outcome is amazing and unsurprising at the same time. Please read at least these 3 paragraphs before commenting.:

    http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...411?print=true


    America has two national budgets, one official, one unofficial. The official budget is public record and hotly debated: Money comes in as taxes and goes out as jet fighters, DEA agents, wheat subsidies and Medicare, plus pensions and bennies for that great untamed socialist menace called a unionized public-sector workforce that Republicans are always complaining about. According to popular legend, we're broke and in so much debt that 40 years from now our granddaughters will still be hooking on weekends to pay the medical bills of this year's retirees from the IRS, the SEC and the Department of Energy.



    Most Americans know about that budget. What they don't know is that there is another budget of roughly equal heft, traditionally maintained in complete secrecy. After the financial crash of 2008, it grew to monstrous dimensions, as the government attempted to unfreeze the credit markets by handing out trillions to banks and hedge funds. And thanks to a whole galaxy of obscure, acronym-laden bailout programs, it eventually rivaled the "official" budget in size — a huge roaring river of cash flowing out of the Federal Reserve to destinations neither chosen by the president nor reviewed by Congress, but instead handed out by fiat by unelected Fed officials using a seemingly nonsensical and apparently unknowable methodology.

    Now, following an act of Congress that has forced the Fed to open its books from the bailout era, this unofficial budget is for the first time becoming at least partially a matter of public record. Staffers in the Senate and the House, whose queries about Fed spending have been rebuffed for nearly a century, are now poring over 21,000 transactions and discovering a host of outrages and lunacies in the "other" budget. It is as though someone sat down and made a list of every individual on earth who actually did not need emergency financial assistance from the United States government, and then handed them the keys to the public treasure. The Fed sent billions in bailout aid to banks in places like Mexico, Bahrain and Bavaria, billions more to a spate of Japanese car companies, more than $2 trillion in loans each to Citigroup and Morgan Stanley, and billions more to a string of lesser millionaires and billionaires with Cayman Islands addresses. "Our jaws are literally dropping as we're reading this," says Warren Gunnels, an aide to Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont. "Every one of these transactions is outrageous."
  • sirloot
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 2607

    #2
    404 page not found yet another coverup !

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    • Monkey
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 3290

      #3
      I am only surprised they released the books to make it public record.

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      • lxskllr
        Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 13435

        #4
        Originally posted by Monkey View Post
        I am only surprised they released the books to make it public record.
        Makes you wonder about the third set of books ;^)

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        • Monkey
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2009
          • 3290

          #5
          Originally posted by lxskllr View Post
          Makes you wonder about the third set of books ;^)
          They can't let out the names of the ten people under the pentagon that really run this country.

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          • truthwolf1
            Member
            • Oct 2008
            • 2696

            #6
            I remember this vid below from awhile back,



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            • sgreger1
              Member
              • Mar 2009
              • 9451

              #7
              Originally posted by sirloot View Post
              404 page not found yet another coverup !
              I knew it!


              Let me try again:
              http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...411?print=true


              It pretty much goes on to say how the scam worked: CEO's of morgan stanley etc have their wives and friends startup fake businesses, and then for a $15 million initial investment the feds will sednd you $200 million in nearly interest free money.


              Some got more, in the billions and trillions. Numbers that I am not sure even exist, I mean how many trillions of dollars are there really? As early as 2 generations ago a trillion was a word not often heard. A single man could never spend a trillion dollars in his ilfe no matter how fast he spent it lol. To waste money on that scale requires a complex bureaucracy staffed with thousands of people all wasting money at the fastest rate possible. Like America.

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              • AtreyuKun
                Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 1223

                #8
                So...has anything "illegal" occurred? Does that word even apply to these people?
                Do you think this knowledge will change anything? You think Joe Sixpack or Sam Lunchpail will care about this more than their basesball matches or their horseless carriages or that young upstart John Carson?

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