Archives by Tag ' AIG '
Nov 2, 2010

Editor’s Note: Of course they are fuzzy. If you had just paid trillions of dollars on the say so of Hank Paulson, former Sec’y of treasury only to find out you paid for nothing, what would you do? If your answer is that you’d be honest about it you wouldn’t be, couldn’t be in government. […]

Sep 30, 2010

SERVICES YOU NEED Somebody get me the complaint so I can post it here. Editor’s Note: AMBAC is one of the insurers of loan portfolios, like AIG. The insurance paid off when the Master Servicer declared the portfolio had “failed,” based upon standards that were set by the Master Servicer and Underwriter. The insurer had […]

Aug 9, 2010

EDITOR’S NOTE:   FACTUAL CONSTIPATION is our current state of reality. It is the universal strategy across the board from Wall Street, the pretender lenders, servicers, and all other intermediaries in the gross illusion known as “securitization” of debt. We can’t get the information in court from Judges who can’t or won’t allow the inquiry, we […]

Jul 26, 2010

64868?RS_show_page=0 EDITOR’S NOTE: How refreshing to see someone who approached this not with caution but with a desire for truth. Read this and you will understand a lot more about the Great Recession. “The “Pig in the Poke” scam is another key to the entire bailout era. After the crash of the housing bubble — […]

Mar 20, 2010

The five biggest U.S. commercial banks in the derivatives market — JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America Corp., Citigroup and Wells Fargo & Co. — account for 97 percent of the notional value of derivatives held in the banking industry [$605 trillion], according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Goldman Sachs Demands […]

Feb 28, 2010

The reason for this requirement of transparency and the cutting edge of claiming or clawing back the illicit profits is simple: in a true fair and free market, the lender would know his risk and the borrower would understand the terms. Both would be on alert if unusual fees, profits and kickbacks were known to […]

Feb 7, 2010

See NY Times Morgenstern Article on Goldman/AIG COnflict See GRAPHICAL TIMELINE OF GOLDMAN\’S STRATEGIC \”DEFAULTS\” Understandably this is a lot to take in so I invite you to pick up a copy of the New York Times, or go to the links above and study this article. First, I have excerpted what I think is […]

Jan 26, 2010

And then there is the main question which everyone on Wall Street is stonewalling: were the obligations created in mortgage origination paid off by government or insurance? To put it another way, were the homeowners already bailed out and don’t know it? Editor’s Comment: Barofsky is like Elizabeth Warren — someone Wall Street doesn’t like, […]

Dec 24, 2009

“The problem is not that the mortgages are in default. The problem is that the investment banks are in default of their obligations to investors and homeowners. Until Government and the Courts realize this simple fact, they will never untangle the debris caused by the illusion of a crash. If that day ever comes, more […]

Nov 22, 2009

NOW AVAILABLE ON KINDLE/AMAZON Gretchen Gets It. The entire article is worth reading and even studying. If you get what she is saying, you can understand just how false this Waltz has been. “The very design of the federal assistance to A.I.G. was that tens of billions of dollars of government money was funneled inexorably […]