Failing by Saving the Bankers, and not the Economy

Robert Reich hits the nail on the head in his post Why CitiGroup is About to Be Bailed Out and Not General Motors

The nicely packaged summary:

Nonetheless, Citi is about to be bailed out while GM is allowed to languish. That’s because Wall Street’s self-serving view of the unique role of financial institutions is mirrored in the two agencies that run the American economy — the Treasury and the Fed. Their job, as they see it, is to keep the financial economy “sound,” by which they mean keeping Wall Street’s own investors and creditors happy.

Because the public doesn’t understand the intricacies of finance, it’s easily persuaded that this is the same thing as keeping credit flowing to Main Street. That’s why the public and its representatives have committed $700 billion of taxpayer money to Wall Street and another $500 to $600 billion of subsidized loans to the Street from the Fed — bailing out the investors and creditors of every major bank, including , momentarily, Citi — only to discover, at the end of this frantic and unbelievably expensive exercise, that American jobs and communities are more endangered than they were at the start.

GM, Ford, and Chrysler are requesting loans because the banks killed the credit market (providing credit is why we NEED banks, so that’s kind of failing at Job ONE).

It is not clear if President Bush and Speaker Pelosi are just bickering while Rome burns, or intentionally gave the $700B bailout to (former Goldman Sachs Chairman/CEO) Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson just to save Wallstreet, never intending to help Mainstreet.

Just imagine if we had an actual working Government what could be done.  Will Rogers once said, “Thank goodness we don’t get all the Government we pay for”.  Generally, I agree; it never makes sense to expect the Government to be able to manage the markets or economy better than the free market system.  When Government does do things, they tend to do the wrong thing.  In this case we have paid a huge amount to find the Government has done nothing to help, but spent the money.

Do-nothing Congress chooses to … do nothing

After raking the Automaker CEOs over the coals, the US Congress is on its way to another holiday without actually doing the business of the country and keeping the country in business.

If the Congress wanted the Automakers to submit a detailed plan for how the funds would be spent and what restrictions Congress should consider, they might have mentioned that 2 weeks ago so that it could be considered prior to the testimony, and the time actually spent on meaningful discussion.  To claim that they need more information is just another smokescreen to cover the lack of leadership that has gained the current Congress their huge unfavorable rating.

The bankers that rolled subprime loans into derivatives and CAUSED the current crisis?  Bail them out.  Then watch the banks do NOTHING with the loans other than put them in reserve and pay out dividends.

Then, when actual working Companies that need loans but can’t get them and can’t sell cars to people who can’t get loans to buy them, all because of the current credit crisis caused by the Banks?  Criticize THEM for mismanagment, demean them, and DENY them any help.  doh.

I hope the Congress all remember to jet pool on their way to vacation.

Christmas Dinner at the Union Gospel Mission

John Chow is at it again.  After receiving a $5K check for a blog post, he donated the entire check to the Union Gospel Mission to help pay for Christmas Dinner for the homeless and hungry.  He is also challenging everyone to match his generous donation to the extent you can, hoping to help UGM double the amount.

Paying It Forward with XR.com and Feeding The Hungry

I have sent along some meals — please do what you can to help.