Saturday, November 15, 2008

Fed: "We're Going to Rob You, and There's Nothing You Can Do About It"


Neel Kashkari, Interim Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Stability, and former big shot at Goldman Sachs, went before the House Banking Committee yesterday, and was ripped a new one. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122668748980128877.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

Sitting for hours with a bald head and disgustingly smug smile, Kashkari basically made a joke of our Constitution and our governmental setup. He did, however, get exposed as an elitist puppet joke by reps Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), Darrell Issa (R-CA), and Elijah Cummings (D-MD).

"It's not a stimulus, it's not an economic growth plan,"Kashkari told lawmakers. "It's an economic stabilization plan."

As if, Neel. Congressman Kucinich responded, “I think it’s fairly obvious that Congress would have never passed the [rescue plan] had it known how Treasury would marshal the resources it was given.”

Kucinich had a great battle with the global banking elite puppet as well.

http://www.infowars.com/?p=5973

“I assure you the secretary is passionate about this,” Kashkari said.

“Passionate about what?” Kucinich said.

“About helping homeowners,” Kashkari replied.

“Where?” Kucinich asked, sarcastically. “What country?”

“We are using all the tools available to ease the credit crises,” Kashkari said. “Let me give you an example…”

Kucinich interrupted Kashkari and continued his harangue.

“Maybe this is a game to some people in the administration. They’re on their way out of office and they can do whatever they want,” said Kucinich who tried to launch impeachment proceedings against Bush. “Meanwhile, people are hoping against hope” for help with their mortgages.


Rep. Cummings blasted Kashkari for the agenda of helping banks while abandoning consumers.

“This administration wants to privatize Wall Street’s gains and socialize Wall Street’s losses,” he said.

Congressman Kuncinich, a leading fighter of tyranny, had this to say, "Secretary Paulson’s policy reversal breaks with Congressional intent, contradicts public assurances previously made by Treasury, and leaves the federal government without an adequate mechanism to stem a tide of home foreclosures."

As Alex Jones said on his Friday show, Kashkari - along with Secretary Paulson and others - needs to be arrested immediately.

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