2009-04-23

Is TARP a criminal enterprise?

TARP, The Criminal Enterprise? The question asked by Larry Kudlow.

As Don Luskin (with which I happen to disagree 99% of time) puts it: You can be sure that the $700 billion to $3 trillion dollars is enough to corrupt all the politicians and private enterprises who will be on the way.
Is the whole TARP plan a criminal enterprise? Sounds farfetched, I suppose. But after reading about Special Inspector General Neil Barofsky’s report, it may well be that TARP is just one big criminal problem.

Listen to this: Barofsky’s investigators reported Monday that they have opened 20 criminal probes into possible securities fraud, tax-law violations, insider-trading, and mortgage-modification fraud related to TARP. Yup, those are criminal probes. Barofsky is the special IG overseeing the bailout program. And for some reason the mainstream media refuses to report this on the front pages where it belongs.

Barofsky’s report spans 247 pages. And it says that the very character of the bailout program makes it “inherently vulnerable to fraud, waste and abuse, including significant issues related to conflicts of interest facing fund managers, collusion between participants and vulnerabilities to money laundering.”
YouTube video part 1


YouTube video part 2 (please follow the link as it cannot be embedded).

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