Flood Update
Things are not looking good in Fargo, North Dakota, as some of the earthen levees are showing cracks and the Red River crest is now predicted at 43 feet.
The Red River flows North into Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, and Canada has its military on stand-by to help out. The Canadians have been battling ice dams that have been forming on the river.
Of course, to the East on the Missouri River, North Dakota and Minnesota towns are sandbagging their levees in hopes of protecting homes and businesses.
The temperatures in the area are around 20° which makes everything harder.
March 26, 2009 Comments Off on Flood Update
Recidivism
The taxpayers picked up the trillion dollar tab for TARP to bail banks out of their bad investments. With the Geithner plan we are on the hook for more of the same with BARF in an attempt to get market pricing on these assets. Now, as the Pensacola Beach Blogger and several others have noted, the Bank of America and Citigroup are using TARP money, that they were supposed to be loaning out, to cover the cost buying BARF targets.
As I’m sure Rook could tell you, drying out a drunk is a waste of time unless the drunk recognizes that they have problem and wants to do something about it. It is obvious that the management of BofA and Citi have no intention of changing. If they are truly “too big to fail”, there is no choice but to nationalize them. Frankly, I personally believe that this is beyond the limits of bad decisions into the realm of the criminal. This looks like an attempt to defraud the taxpayers.
Maybe if the top three layers of management at these banks spend some time in the criminal justice system, others in the industry will figure out that people have had enough of this behavior.
I couldn’t care less how Wall Street reacts. If Wall Street wanted to dictate behavior, they should have come up with the money for the bailouts.
March 26, 2009 Comments Off on Recidivism