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Le congrès sur le genou plié avant des cadres de Wall Street

Jeudi 12 février 2009
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Les dirigeants de cadre supérieur des huit plus grandes banques aux USA, qui ont collectivement reçu $125 milliards en argent de renflouement, sont apparus devant le Comité mardi de services financiers de Chambre. L'audition était une démonstration de la prostration totale des politiciens démocratiques et républicains avant l'élite financière de l'Amérique.

Apparaître devant le comité congressionnel étaient Lloyd Blankfein (Goldman Sachs) ; James Dimon (chasse de JPMorgan) ; Tige carrée d'entraînement de Robert (banque de New York Mellon) ;

Ken Lewis (banque de l'Amérique) ; Ronald Logue (State Street Corporation) ; John Mack (Morgan Stanley) ; Vikram Pandit (Citigroup) et John Stumpf (puits Fargo). Collectivement ils ont reçu des centaines de millions dans la compensation individuelle au cours des dernières années, alors que leurs établissements précipitaient la plus mauvaise fusion financière depuis la grande dépression.

Loin de conduire une recherche sérieuse sur ces activités, les membres du Congrès ont traité les cadres avec la déférence. Ils ont soumis à une contrainte qu'il n'y aurait aucune récrimination, mais le congrès travaillerait avec les banquiers pour reconstituer la confiance en système financier. Les témoins n'ont pas été mis sous le serment ou n'ont pas été obligés de n'indiquer aucun endommager ou évidence d'incrimination. Au lieu de cela, pour la plupart ils ont été demandés poliment s'ils avaient appris leurs leçons et étaient prêts à agir plus prudemment.

Cet obeisance à l'aristocratie financière s'est résumé dans les remarques préliminaires de la prise de bec Frank de Président de comité. Le démocrate du Massachusetts, lui-même un destinataire des millions dans des fonds de campagne de Wall Street, reconnu qu'il y avait de colère publique répandue contre les banques et reconnu que la majorité accablante du peuple a voulu la « ordure » le système financier actuel et établit un neuf. Cependant, le « temps et l'effort » ont rendu une telle proposition « impraticable, » Frank exigé.

Afin d'obtenir le système financier nous fonctionnant encore dit-il « allons devoir travailler dans ? établissements existants. ' » Il a indiqué clairement qu'il n'y aurait aucun changement substantif des opérations ou du principal personnel des institutions financières déchirées en lambeaux, encore moins n'importe quel défi à la richesse et prérogatives de ceux responsables de la plus mauvaise crise en 70 ans.

Frank a alors frappé au « dilemme » politique ce il a dit le gouvernement fait face. By funneling more public money into the banking system, he said, the same banking executives responsible for the crisis would be seen as the beneficiaries. This would only generate more public opposition, not only to Wall Street but to the government itself.

Indeed, the insistence of the financial elite in looting the public treasury, even if it means the bankruptcy of the country, has put the government in an extremely difficult position. However, given the complete subservience of the government to the financial aristocracy, and its unquestionable defense of the capitalist system, the politicians were reduced to begging the bankers to clean up their acts and do the public relations work necessary to get through the next installment of public money.

“I urge you going forward to be ungrudgingly cooperative,” Frank pleaded. “There has to be a sense of the American people that you understand their anger…and that you’re willing to make some sacrifices to get this working.”

What followed was political theater in which the executives explained that they weren’t really withholding credit but had issued billions in new loans to consumers, students and small businesses. They made these claims even as report after report has documented the virtual drying up of credit. The banks have used public assets to pay out dividends to wealthy bondholders and finance multi-billion dollar mergers that have resulted in the destruction of thousands of jobs.

The executives issued obligatory apologies for past “mistakes” and “errors,” pledged greater “accountability” and “transparency” and even said they would institute a three-week moratorium on foreclosures until the Treasury Department’s new bailout kicked in. Announcing that he would work without bonuses, John Mack, the CEO of Morgan Stanley, declared, “I know that American people are outraged about compensation packages,” although he did not offer to give back any of the $56 million he pocketed over the last five years.

A few Democrats on the finance committee joined the act, railing against excess bonuses, taxpayer-funded travel junkets, private jets and the millions of dollars in fees charged by the banks to process their own bailout money. The posturing was aimed at deflecting criticism from the Democrats who, like the Republicans, are widely perceived as shills for the Wall Street banks. As one Democratic congressman complained to the bankers, “your industry and ours are suffering from a credibility gap with the American people.”

In the course of the hearing it was revealed that Merrill Lynch, with the complicity of its new owner, Bank of America, had used accounting tricks to issue $3.6 billion in executive bonuses even as the bank was receiving taxpayer money. Bank of America’s executive quickly dodged any responsibility and the matter was dropped.

Another Democratic congressman complained that the American people had been “screwed out of $78 billion,” citing a report issued last Friday by the congressional panel set up to oversee the first $700 billion bailout. The report revealed that Bush administration officials overpaid for banks’ “troubled assets.” The congressman lamely asked, “Will you recommend to your boards that additional shares be given to the government?” The bankers met the question with silence.

Constantly in the background of the hearing was a fear that the banks and government were inciting a potential explosion as millions of working people were losing their jobs and homes, taking pay cuts and facing the prospect of destitution, while the financial elite on Wall Street is looting the US Treasury.

Several congressmen read letters from their constituents. One expressed what millions think of the banking executives: “Put them all in jail, which is where I would be if I robbed a financial institution.”

Despite their vocal contrition, the Wall Street executives were intransigent on their demands for more bailout money. On the most important issue?the sale of the trillions of dollars in virtually worthless mortgage-backed assets held by these insituttions?the banking executives made it absolutely clear they would not sell them at the current market prices and were waiting for the Obama administration’s new bailout to make any sale far more lucrative.

Abandoning their supposed commitment to the “free market,” the executives insisted the value of their assets should be pegged, not at the market value, but at some supposedly “fair value” that was far above their present price. In an attempt to justify this position, Citigroup’s Vikram Pandit declared, “We have a duty to our shareholders; if [the assets] are marked so far below the lifetime value we can’t do it.” However, if you get the funding flowing, he said, “then you will get a real bid.”

Wall Street reacted with disappointment to US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner’s unveiling of the Obama administration’s new bailout proposals on Tuesday. Behind this reaction was disquiet that the proposals?though entirely geared to the interests of Wall Street?did not include a more explicit plan for the purchasing of these “toxic” assets. The details of this new transfer of wealth to the Wall Street banks are currently being worked out behind the scenes.

America’s financial elite is holding the entire country for ransom in order to extract every penny from the national treasury. The only way to solve the crisis in a rational and socially beneficial manner is to break the grip of the financial aristocracy by transforming the banks into public utilities under the democratic control of working people.


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