October 14, 2008...4:18 pm

All Of Your Banks Now Belong To Us Pt. 2

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The government is forcing (so much for voluntary participation) nine banks to sell part of themselves to the Treasury.

The U.S. government is dramatically escalating its response to the financial crisis by planning to invest $250 billion in the country’s banks, forcing nine of the largest to accept a Treasury stake in what amounts to a partial nationalization.

…The Treasury Department’s decision to take equity stakes in banks represents a significant reversal, coming just weeks after Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. had opposed the idea. In a momentous meeting yesterday afternoon in Washington, Paulson, flanked by top financial regulators, told the executives of nine leading banks that they needed to participate in the program for the good of the national economy, two industry sources said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

In pressing the bank executives to accept partial government ownership, Paulson’s message was clear: Though officially the program was voluntary, the banks had little choice in the matter. In exchange for giving the Treasury minority stakes, the nine firms would jointly receive an investment worth $125 billion. The government would make another $125 billion available for the next 30 days to thousands of other banks and thrifts across the country.

Federal officials set conditions, telling the banks they could not raise their dividends without government permission and could not offer their executives new retirement packages, though the old packages would remain intact.

Isn’t that magical?

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  • Very interesting. Ten stories at the time I visited your page, ten different subjects and headlines. Every single one of them negative towards Obama, or Democrats in general. Not a single thing positive about McCain, Palin, or the GOP. Actually, not even a mention whatsoever about McCain or Palin. Nothing.
    Is this what the conservative side has been reduced to? Bash, yell, accuse, throw mud, and hope something (anything) sticks? William F. Buckley would be ashamed and disappointed.

  • Buckley would be appalled that a Socialist and radical is leading the polls, in the USA (Or would that be the USofKKKA), 3 weeks before an election.


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