Could See This Coming!

posted at 5:00 pm on October 25, 2009 by Dafydd ab Hugh

In the companion piece to this post, Couldn’t See That Coming!, we noted that the United States Department of the Treasury, run by tax evader Timothy Geithner, has decided to institute wage controls at those companies that accepted large amounts of TARP money; TARP is the Troubled Asset Relief Program… that is, the Wall Street (and Motown) bailout.

We ended that post with the by now familiar bleat (which I shamelessly stole from Patterico, though I added the adverb, which Patterico began copying — God, how incestuous the two of us are!) the pathetic bleat of “What could possibly go wrong?” Now, with a tip of the hat to Rich “Mullings” Galen, we learn exactly what can possibly go wrong:

At Treasury, President Obama’s pay czar, Kenneth Feinberg, announced sharp cuts in pay for 175 top executives at seven big banks and automakers that received hundreds of billions of dollars in federal bailout money during the financial crisis. The new structures reduced the cash salary paid to some executives by 90 percent and tied more compensation to long-term stock awards….

At the Federal Reserve, Chairman Ben S. Bernanke proposed a broader but less proscribed plan to restrict pay at banks. The aim is to prevent them from rewarding employees for actions that could endanger the firms’ long-term financial health. Unlike Feinberg’s more limited plan, the Fed’s guidance would cover all banks it regulates — even those that never received a bailout — as well as U.S. subsidiaries of foreign companies.

But hey, it’s not like the federal government is, like, you know, taking over the private sector; they’re not actually setting wages for all banks — they merely get the final say on what those wages will be:

However, the Fed’s proposed rules have wiggle room: The guidelines would let banks set their own compensation but give the Fed veto power over pay practices that it determines could threaten the safety and soundness of a bank. They would extend the regulators’ reach into pay practices affecting tens of thousands of bank employees, from senior executives to traders of complex securities.

Thank goodness the government of Barack H. Obama dodged the temptation to allow the Party — sorry, I mean the State — to own all industries; that would be Marxism (which would presumably thrill Anita Dunce). Instead, the banks and industries will all be privately owned — but the owners will take orders directly from the Party.

State, whatever.

Such an arrangement is not Marxism; it’s fascism, as classically defined. But with the Obamacle, it’s liberal fascism, fascism with a smiley face.

Galen takes us by the hand and leads us to the threatened land:

Putting aside defense firms — which exist on government funds — there are thousands and thousands of companies which get local, county, state or federal contracts. Does every executive of each of those companies fall under the same rule?

Should the Governor of Missouri decide how much the owner of the company which provides the janitorial services in the State House in Jefferson City can earn because he takes State money? Or, the executives of airlines on which government employees fly?

We have marched down this road before, with the wage and price controls imposed by Richard Nixon in 1971, ostensibly for only 90 days but in reality for nearly three years. The dreadful policy was finally abandoned as a colossal failure in April, 1974, just before Nixon’s impeachment hearings began. This brief squib from the Econ Review is a succinct summary of the catastrophic Nixonian policy that Barack Obama seems determined to replay:

August 15, 1971. In a move widely applauded by the public and a fair number of (but by no means all) economists, President Nixon imposed wage and price controls. The 90 day freeze was unprecedented in peacetime, but such drastic measures were thought necessary. Inflation had been raging, exceeding 6% briefly in 1970 and persisting above 4% in 1971. By the prevailing historical standards, such inflation rates were thought to be completely intolerable.

The 90 day freeze turned into nearly 1,000 days of measures known as Phases One, Two, Three, and Four. The initial attempt to dampen inflation by calming inflationary expectations was a monumental failure….

While there were skeptics in August, 1971, there were a great many who thought “temporary” wage and price controls could cure inflation. By 1974, this notion was thoroughly discredited, and attention gradually turned toward a monetary approach to inflation.

Funnily enough, ObamaCare is also a reenactment of Nixon’s own attempt to take over health care. For these two policies and many others (such as his “enemies list” and frequent attempts to control the press), I insist that Richard Nixon — like Lyndon Johnson, Franklin Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson — was also a liberal fascist. Barack Obama clings to the coattails of a well-established (albeit perverse and unAmerican) tradition.

Obama has a different, meaner purpose for wage controls than trying to beat down inflation; at least Nixon thought (wrongly) that his plan would benefit the country. By contrast, Obama wants to dictate the compensation packages of bank officers far above his pay grade for two equally discreditable reasons:

  • He simply believes in his own omniscience and generally wants to command every aspect of the American economy and culture;
  • He is a vindictive SOB and wants to punish those who made so much more money than he, even though he is the one with “the Vision of the anointed.” How dare they!

Nixon’s motive for liberal fascism was public; Obama’s is deeply and disturbingly personal.

But the effect will be the same: the collapse of those companies “blessed” by the invisible foot of government, swiftly followed by the collapse of confidence in the ability of the federal government to do anything right.

To quote that infamous right winger, Pete Seeger*, who turned 90 this year:

When will they ever learn?

When will they ever learn?

 

* For the irony impaired, Seeger is a Communist folk singer, pardon the redundancy. The quoted line is the chorus from what is likely Seeger’s best-known pacifist song, “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?”

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What is really needed is a wealth tax on Czars!

Annar on October 25, 2009 at 5:03 PM

Unlike Feinberg’s more limited plan, the Fed’s guidance would cover all banks it regulates — even those that never received a bailout — as well as U.S. subsidiaries of foreign companies.

Well, that doesn’t sound so ba…Wait. What?

ncborn on October 25, 2009 at 5:04 PM

Fabian Socialism coming to established in America. How nice. /

coldwarrior on October 25, 2009 at 5:04 PM

So, we start all over again, huh? Sarah, where are you?

suzyk on October 25, 2009 at 5:05 PM

Should I assume that everyone who reads that article is already aware that GE, which received Federal funds, is exempt from the control over executive pay exercised by this “Pay Czar”?

Red State State of Mind on October 25, 2009 at 5:07 PM

“The government-controlled mortgage finance company is giving CFO Ross Kari compensation worth as much as $5.5 million. That includes an almost $2 million cash signing bonus and a generous salary that could top $2.3 million.” It’s okay to pay him a lot. He works for the government. “Freddie Mac is not just another company. It’s alive today, and nearly 80 percent owned by the government, only because almost $51 billion in taxpayer funds were pumped into it over the last year. More bailout money also may be needed in the quarters ahead as losses from its troubled mortgages mount.”

HT: Instapundit.

No doubt another Friend of Barack. Or Rahm.

Wethal on October 25, 2009 at 5:13 PM

Rand quoted Rush too

Rush – The Trees

There is unrest in the forest,
There is trouble with the trees,
For the maples want more sunlight
And the oaks ignore their pleas.
So the maples formed a union
And demanded equal rights.
“The oaks are just too greedy;
And are grabbing up all the light. (sic)
Now there’s no more oak oppression,
For they passed a noble law,
And the trees are all kept equal
By hatchet, axe, and saw.

Spathi on October 25, 2009 at 5:14 PM

At Treasury, President Obama’s pay czar, Kenneth Feinberg, announced sharp cuts in pay for 175 top executives at seven big banks and automakers that received hundreds of billions of dollars in federal bailout money during the financial crisis. The new structures reduced the cash salary paid to some executives by 90 percent and tied more compensation to long-term stock awards.

I’ve been wondering, will these executives be taking a 90% tax cut as well? Or will they still be responsible for that 90% taken from them?

The IRS will more than likely soak them for most of the remaining 10%. Doesn’t seem worth even working if the Gov’t tells you how much you can make then takes most of what you have left.

JohnnyD on October 25, 2009 at 5:15 PM

What we need is wage controls on all gov employees,minimum wage to start plus they have to pay for their own health care and pension.Military excluded. Congressmen and Senators would be state employees with 0 (zero) federal benefits.

tim c on October 25, 2009 at 5:15 PM

The aim is to prevent them from rewarding employees for actions that could endanger the firms’ long-term financial health.

There’s that nasty little word health again, now Obama is going to insure financial health.

fourdeucer on October 25, 2009 at 5:20 PM

I completely disagree with one aspect of this post. His motives aren’t personal, they’re idealogical. He’s not cutting pay because he’s jealous, he’s cutting pay because he thinks it’s fair. In his perverse marxist utopia, it’s fair.

p0s3r on October 25, 2009 at 5:22 PM

ummm,,,,my oldest daughter is a spy, working under enormous pressure from you know who to not do her job…she does it anyway along with many others in gov service..my other daughter works on WMD’s and development and counter measures..i think they both deserve more than min wage..yep

JJKRN on October 25, 2009 at 5:22 PM

This is pure fascism . . . on the other hand, the corporate fools sold their souls to the devil and now he is about to collect and they should have foreseen this outcome. Hopefully, those corporations that are still a part of the free market, capitalistic system have learned that they should never submit to the totalitarian control of this nanny government.fo

rplat on October 25, 2009 at 5:26 PM

When will the business community challenge Obama? The law is on their side after all.

DerKrieger on October 25, 2009 at 5:28 PM

Obama, supergenius extraordinaire, forgot to factor in the loss in tax revenues. His tax-the-rich strategy assumes there will be some rich available. So inevitably tax revenues will go down and the most talented execs bugging out overseas will cause brain drain. I know, build big walls to keep people in. Worked in East Germany.

Finally, a solution to the problem of people trying to get ahead and make more money. Comrades, I see utopia on the horizon. If by “utopia” you mean North Korea.

Beagle on October 25, 2009 at 5:28 PM

We need a czar Czar!

Maybe one of the surviving Gabor sisters?

profitsbeard on October 25, 2009 at 5:31 PM

Funnily enough

Is “funnily” a word?

rebuzz on October 25, 2009 at 5:32 PM

It’s hard to know which crappy president Obama will end up emulating the most, LBJ, Carter or Nixon. Looks like he may be a combination of the worst of all three (egads!). Hopefully he’ll follow Johnson’s and Carter’s leads on the second term thing.

SukieTawdry on October 25, 2009 at 5:32 PM

And has anyone asked how much the top Democrats who fall into jobs at the various GSEs and other bureaucracies get paid?

How about Michelle Obama’s curious 130K to +300K pay bump after Obama steered money to the hospital she worked at.

James on October 25, 2009 at 5:33 PM

If by “utopia” you mean North Korea.

Beagle on October 25, 2009 at 5:28 PM

Baby steps, Venezuaela first.

fourdeucer on October 25, 2009 at 5:34 PM

Serious question how does a tax cheat become the head of the Treasury? One would think even the most ardent Obama supporter would cry foul . There is obviously something quite ironic about it.

CWforFreedom on October 25, 2009 at 5:34 PM

CWforFreedom on October 25, 2009 at 5:33 PM

Oddly, it “sounds funny.”

rebuzz on October 25, 2009 at 5:36 PM

The speed and alacrity with which American Capitalism i falling in supplication to the one and progressive fascists is astounding. Surely not all captians of finance and industry are so rapturously smitten by Obama’s munificiece as to take this lying down. What goes on behind the scenes that silences their objections?

I reminded of the atty. Luaria who countenced Team Obama as the “worst ends-justifies-the-means” crowd he’d come across. Before he and his clients sulked off with their tails between their legs that is.

From an article I wrote earlier today….

“With the regular unveiling of You Tube videos of the current flock of Progressives in government espousing the virtues of Castro, Chavez and Mao, should give cause to consider the dangers to our republic posed by officials who admire such people. When considering what that portends look again at Wilson’s statement, “Conformity will be the only virtue and any man who refuses to conform will have to pay the penalty.” One could easily see those words coming from the mouths of those that today’s progressives profess to admire. The ruthlessly imposed disasters inflicted by those men upon their populaces, should lend to our looking with a jaundiced eye at the ostensibly benevolent nature of the Progressive “transformation” they propose. Healthcare reform is the “keystone” of their “transformational” vision.”

…with that in mind and the ongoing Silence Of The Lambs as corporate titans surrender to the yolk of fascistic policy, it makes me wonder what classic Black-shirt tactics are being brought to bear.

That might sound hyperbolic, but would you surrender 90% of your income short of anything less than jack-booted bullying? I would’nt, so why are they?

Are we closer to the brink of despotism than even we here at HA suspect?

Archimedes on October 25, 2009 at 5:36 PM

Things are going just as they planned, I suspect. Soon we will see the shell of America handed over to the UN. The good news is that I’m at the end of my lifetime; the bad news is that my children and grandchildren aren’t. Way to go Kool-aid drinkers.

Don L on October 25, 2009 at 5:37 PM

Are we closer to the brink of despotism than even we here at HA suspect?

Archimedes on October 25, 2009 at 5:36 PM

I suspect we are very close — already there? soft-despotism?

rebuzz on October 25, 2009 at 5:38 PM

Serious question how does a tax cheat become the head of the Treasury? One would think even the most ardent Obama supporter would cry foul . There is obviously something quite ironic about it.

CWforFreedom on October 25, 2009 at 5:34 PM

Because it was a crisis! Just like the crisis that needed Porkulus! There was no time for argument! And Timmy Turbotax allegedly was the only one who had the talent to handle the financial mess.

“Help us Timmy Turbotax! You’re our only hope!”

And Obama was riding high in the polls, and most of the GOP was still too shell-shocked from its loss of the White House to coherently object.

Wethal on October 25, 2009 at 5:40 PM

But with the Obamacle, it’s liberal fascism, fascism with a smiley face.

and a mustache. Mustn’t forget the mustache.

gh on October 25, 2009 at 5:40 PM

What plans do they have to keep top financial executives from fleeing their Socialist Worker’s Paradise?

Confutus on October 25, 2009 at 5:41 PM

Us or Them. It’s getting closer. This is a line I would prefer our society not approach. Yet the Left (Dems) keep getting closer.

NaCly dog on October 25, 2009 at 5:42 PM

Congressmen and Senators would be state employees with 0 (zero) federal benefits.

tim c on October 25, 2009 at 5:15 PM

Makes sense since they are theoretically representing their state.

Jeff2161 on October 25, 2009 at 5:43 PM

Banks first, everyone else lined up behind them. Doctors, engineers, scientists, skilled trades, you name it we will all be in the cross-hairs eventually.

Bishop on October 25, 2009 at 5:44 PM

Don L on October 25, 2009 at 5:37 PM

According to a link on Drudge to Breitbart TV, Obama is letting in UN inspectors to check for human rights abuses in the lack of affordable housing.

Just in case any conservatives try to shut down the ACORN/ subprime/Fannie & Freddie cash pipeline. It would be a violation of human rights. First step in Sunstein’s “Second Bill of Rights.”

In his new book, The Second Bill of Rights, Sunstein seeks to give constitutional status to welfare rights. The title comes from Franklin Roosevelt’s 1944 State of the Union address, in which he proclaimed that “necessitous men are not free men” and proposed a “second Bill of Rights under which a new basis of security and prosperity can be established for all.” Among the rights FDR proposed were the rights to “a useful and remunerative job,” “a decent home,” “adequate medical care and the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health,” “adequate protection from the economic fears of old age, sickness, accident, and unemployment,” and “a good education.”

(NRO)

Wethal on October 25, 2009 at 5:45 PM

I can just imagine the parade of private employees making their case to some political hack as to why they deserve their salary.

The terrifying part is that among the 52 percenters is a core of uninformed, class-warfare loving voters who think its a great idea for the government to make sure private employees don’t make “too much.”

How have we allowed things to come to this????

Cicero43 on October 25, 2009 at 5:47 PM

When Nixon went to China, he and Mao had a baby and named him Barack.

VanPalin on October 25, 2009 at 5:47 PM

rebuzz on October 25, 2009 at 5:38 PM

Soft-Despotism” is only soft in it’s infancy, before its hold on power fully locked-in. It must retain its benevolent demeanor only so long as is required to keep the populace in check and still have the means to possibly intervene.

Once desopotim matures and gains confidence in its unassailibility, it reverts to its inevitable form. Mao, Pol-Pot, Lenin, Hitler, Mussolini, Chavez, Castro, all contrived to maintain an affable countenance till they felt that all the levers were retained in an grip.

In the meantime, I keep getting a mental image of Obama mumbling under his breath,…”and many miles to go before I sleep.”

Archimedes on October 25, 2009 at 5:52 PM

Pete Seeger*, who turned 90 this year:

Gee, I didn’t realize he was still alive.

Oh, and I didn’t care.

oldleprechaun on October 25, 2009 at 5:52 PM

According to a link on Drudge to Breitbart TV, Obama is letting in UN inspectors to check for human rights abuses in the lack of affordable housing.

We’re letting the Russians inspect our nuclear sites as well.

flyfisher on October 25, 2009 at 5:54 PM

For the good of the nation these executives should band together and fight the pay czar in court. This precedent cannot be allowed to stand.

flyfisher on October 25, 2009 at 5:57 PM

We need a czar Czar!

Where’s Czar Czar Binks when you really need him?

“Mesah tinks that be unconstitutional…”

psrch on October 25, 2009 at 5:59 PM

What plans do they have to keep top financial executives from fleeing their Socialist Worker’s Paradise?

Confutus on October 25, 2009 at 5:41 PM

When travel restrictions are enacted, you know the “republic” is truly lost, that tyranny lies before you.

If/when it comes, I am sure it’ll be in the guise of energy conservation. Only those who can attain political sanction will embued with state priority to carry outcritical missions of the state, will have freedom of travel.

Also, on a few other sites I’ve caught wind of possible “travel restrictions” being implented for “public safety” i.e. swine flu.

Archimedes on October 25, 2009 at 5:59 PM

“I’m from the government, and I’m here to help you.”

Yeah.

That works.

(Is the sarc tag really necessary?)

GrannyDee on October 25, 2009 at 6:00 PM

According to a link on Drudge to Breitbart TV, Obama is letting in UN inspectors to check for human rights abuses in the lack of affordable housing.

Maybe inspectors to make sure our elections are as fair as Iran, Afghanistan etc…

Jeff2161 on October 25, 2009 at 6:00 PM

According to a link on Drudge to Breitbart TV, Obama is letting in UN inspectors to check for human rights abuses in the lack of affordable housing.

Plenty of affordable housing in Kenya.

Jeff2161 on October 25, 2009 at 6:01 PM

What is really needed is a wealth tax on Czars!

Annar on October 25, 2009 at 5:03 PM

I think the Russian solution to Czars would be more appropriate (perhaps with paper instead of steel to reflect our kinder, gentler society).

landlines on October 25, 2009 at 6:01 PM

If/when it comes, I am sure it’ll be in the guise of energy conservation. Only those who can attain political sanction will embued with state priority to carry outcritical missions of the state, will have freedom of travel.

Nah…Pig flu quarantine.

Jeff2161 on October 25, 2009 at 6:02 PM

Jeff2161 on October 25, 2009 at 6:02 PM
Yeah, I think I made a reference to that at the end of the post.

Archimedes on October 25, 2009 at 6:05 PM

Whew…!

Good thing our unionized socialist teachers unions are teaching our kids the power of individual liberty and the virtues of capitalism that built this country, and not a racist multicultural dumbed down propaganda spin on how great socialism and the virtue of government is…

Mix that with our ‘Free and Independent’ press, along with the backing of a patriotic Hollywood, I am sure this dark period in our Nation’s history will pass shortly and without incident…

… For a moment there, I was actually getting a little worried!

Seven Percent Solution on October 25, 2009 at 6:08 PM

The result is that the best and brightest will no longer go into the field of ultra-complex mortgage derivatives. This does not seem like a hill worth fighting for. The slippery slope of fascism is definitely worrisome, but conservatives are better off not spending credibility defending this bunch.

pedestrian on October 25, 2009 at 6:09 PM

Will the UN investigate ACORN?

CWforFreedom on October 25, 2009 at 6:15 PM

Slippery slope, wasn’t that the warning Cavouto gave ORielly who then promptly ignored it ….

tarpon on October 25, 2009 at 6:16 PM

Are these Contractual Salaries, Benefits and Structured Bonus issues? If so then over 80% of NFL Players and Coaches are also subject to filing Class Action Lawsuits on this business.

It appears that Marxist Team Obama is moving the goal posts and it could come back both in Court, future Fundraisers and at the voting box to bite them in the backside and I hope it does.

old trooper2 on October 25, 2009 at 6:22 PM

Smell the Change ™

Mason on October 25, 2009 at 6:25 PM

What plans do they have to keep top financial executives from fleeing their Socialist Worker’s Paradise?

Confutus on October 25, 2009 at 5:41 PM

When travel restrictions are enacted, you know the “republic” is truly lost, that tyranny lies before you.

Actually, I was thinking of them fleeing the government-controlled financial industry. More likely, this kind of move would have have to be blocked (after the brightest and most foresighted people had already followed the money somewhere else, of course) by imposing similar wage controls on every other industry.

Confutus on October 25, 2009 at 6:31 PM

wasn’t that the warning Cavouto gave ORielly who then promptly ignored it ….

tarpon on October 25, 2009 at 6:16 PM

O’Reilly thinks he was entitled to an early warning the economy was about to collapse. Now he defends Obama thinking he will be exempt from further harshness.

fourdeucer on October 25, 2009 at 6:33 PM

So, am I to understand that it’s O for michelle obama to recieve a 300% raise, from 130K to over 300K, due to riding the coat-tails of Valerie Jarrett, then getting 63K while not even working while she was campaigning with barry? How is it OK for them to live the good life, but it’s not OK for anyone else? Oh, yeah, I forgot. They are the L33T and we are the ignorant masses.
wait…What? Oh yeah. We’re the ignorant masses with all the guns. and bibles. and souls.

viviliberoomuori on October 25, 2009 at 6:34 PM

To put it in perspective. In the past 12 months, TARP has morphed from:
a $800 billion dollar hedge fund, on which the government’s ROI would be at about 50-100% right now (look at the returns on closed end commercial loan funds and high-yield closed end funds),
to: an out-and-out hostile takeover of our financial system… Who will protect us from domestic enemies???

phreshone on October 25, 2009 at 6:36 PM

Well gang while it ain’t exactly on topic, from the financial times George Soros says

The big profits made by some of Wall Street’s leading banks are “hidden gifts” from the state, and taxpayer resentment of such companies is “justified”, George Soros, the fund manager, said in an interview with the Financial Times.

Are we ready for more fun and games ?

Duncan Khuver on October 25, 2009 at 6:38 PM

Scratch a liberal, find a fascist.

Truer now than ever!

jukin on October 25, 2009 at 6:50 PM

wasn’t that the warning Cavouto gave ORielly who then promptly ignored it ….

tarpon on October 25, 2009 at 6:16 PM

O’Reilly thinks he was entitled to an early warning the economy was about to collapse. Now he defends Obama thinking he will be exempt from further harshness.

fourdeucer on October 25, 2009 at 6:33 PM

Cavuto did not mention the new pay controls for non-tarp companies in that discussion. Maybe Neil did not have that ammunition in hand at that point in time. Of course, this changes that entire discussion.

While some may think that having a second rate politically appointed CEO making a few peanuts is a good thing, the major shareholders will not simply watch their money go down the drain. Public companies will be going back to being private ones. It is hard to imagine Gates and Ellison simply taking the 500k and shutting up about it.

Freddy on October 25, 2009 at 7:02 PM

Instead, the banks and industries will all be privately owned — but the owners will take orders directly from the Party.

An economic system very popular in Europe about 70 years ago. Its not international socialism…

18-1 on October 25, 2009 at 7:05 PM

JJKRN on October 25, 2009 at 5:22 PM

Pass along a thank-you from an old hand in the outfit.

One of the smaller items that always amazed me was how so outside many believed we got enormous salaries and all sorts of cool perks for the job. We were paid the same GS-scale as some guy over at Interior or the Government Printing Office or any other government department. Postal service folks had better perks and a better health insurance system than we did.

The good guys, the ones who do the day-to-day real work of espionage do not do it for the money…ours was a higher purpose.

Let your cherished one pursue her career…the real rewards are many, and very very few of them have to do with income. Sometimes we just do it because, “If not us, then who?”

coldwarrior on October 25, 2009 at 7:23 PM

Will the UN investigate ACORN?

CWforFreedom on October 25, 2009 at 6:15 PM

From my understanding, ACORN will be working alongside the UN inspectors. /

coldwarrior on October 25, 2009 at 7:25 PM

We need a czar Czar!

Maybe one of the surviving Gabor sisters?

profitsbeard on October 25, 2009 at 5:31 PM

No, we need a czar dean.

diogenes on October 25, 2009 at 7:27 PM

diogenes on October 25, 2009 at 7:27 PM

Sounds fishy to me.

coldwarrior on October 25, 2009 at 7:34 PM

Smell the Change ™

Mason on October 25, 2009 at 6:25 PM

So where’s the EPA when you need it???

(Who knew that the Obama version of “Animal Farm” would smell like a Pig Farm?)

landlines on October 25, 2009 at 7:43 PM

Nixon’s motive for liberal fascism was public; Obama’s is deeply and disturbingly personal.

Well said, as is this post overall.

All except the severely affected (by some abnormal, devilish hypnotic affect) have concluded that Barack Obama is not a well man. That big old irrational smile at everything is a surefire giveaway, for starters. Man’s got issues.

Lourdes on October 25, 2009 at 8:01 PM

coldwarrior on October 25, 2009 at 7:25 PM

Coldwarrior, good to see you posting. I miss your cogent analysis. I trust you are doing well.
Reinforcing failure is the current government meme.

O/T How has Obama diplomacy affected our relations with the new government in Japan? I’m hearing some bad stuff.

NaCly dog on October 25, 2009 at 8:12 PM

So, what do you think is going to happen after, having mandated that everyone purchase health care, Congress realizes that they can mandate individuals to purchase other things?

All for the common good, of course.If you think earmarks are bad? BOHICA!!

schmuck281 on October 25, 2009 at 8:20 PM

NaCly dog on October 25, 2009 at 8:12 PM

A few health problems of late. Old age and a reprobate youth are catching up with me.

Back to the issue at hand.

I fail to see any justification under the Constitution for the wholesale intrusion by government under this administration into private enterprise and the free market.

This is at the core of the problem. None of it is Constitutional. The meme that the fed “loaned” money to the banks and AIG, for example, means government can control the private companies is false. Second to that, is it is entirely probable that had government not interfered in the first place (the Community Reinvestment Act) there would have been no “meltdown.”

Thus, government caused the problem…and now government (i.e., Barney Frank, and Dodd and the rest of the usual suspects) are going to fix things?

The CRA was a first step toward modern-day socialism under the guise of “helping.” it won’t be the last at this rate.

Once again, common sense, these days, appears to be a very uncommon virtue.

coldwarrior on October 25, 2009 at 8:41 PM

coldwarrior on October 25, 2009 at 8:41 PM

In my day, planning something unconstitutional was a major career killer. You were beyond the pale. Now — not so much.

The only enforcement remaining, it appears, is in the hands of the concerned conservatives.

Once again, common sense, these days, appears to be a very uncommon virtue.

Well said.

NaCly dog on October 25, 2009 at 8:50 PM

Such an arrangement is not Marxism; it’s fascism, as classically defined. But with the Obamaclelini, it’s liberal fascism, fascism with a smiley face.

Ode to Barackito Obamalini:

The audacity of hope was for his campaign
Tyranny and demonetization are for his reign
His candidacy was rather like that of a Henry Houdini
His presidency is shaping up to be much more like that of a Benito Mussolini

Although he’s trying to slip it all in under another guise
To all his fascist action most foul we must still be wise
In spite of all the Houdini lies
Dancing in Obama’s Mussolini eyes

MB4 on October 25, 2009 at 8:55 PM

Should I assume that everyone who reads that article is already aware that GE, which received Federal funds, is exempt from the control over executive pay exercised by this “Pay Czar”?

Red State State of Mind on October 25, 2009 at 5:07 PM

They have received holy dispensation on account of thinking pure thoughts about the New Order.

MB4 on October 25, 2009 at 8:58 PM

No, we need a czar dean.

diogenes on October 25, 2009 at 7:27 PM

Czar Jailor!

dhunter on October 25, 2009 at 8:59 PM

Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Change by Jonah Goldberg, Covers the subject very well. Liberal Fascism is not new to the US by any means

Fredlike on October 25, 2009 at 9:01 PM

the corporate fools sold their souls to the devil and now he is about to collect and they should have foreseen this outcome.

rplat on October 25, 2009 at 5:26 PM

If you take the King’s shekel, you must do the King’s biding.

MB4 on October 25, 2009 at 9:02 PM

So, what do you think is going to happen after, having mandated that everyone purchase health care, Congress realizes that they can mandate individuals to purchase other things?

All for the common good, of course.If you think earmarks are bad? BOHICA!!

schmuck281 on October 25, 2009 at 8:20 PM

Well considering I’m helpin pay someones mortage for a house I cannot inspect and helped purchase someone a new car for a clunker exchange and I cannot drive it,
I suspect the next step is I’ll get to sposnor a porch sittin, pants draggin, quart drinkin, baby makin, New Orleanian as a way of service to the Obamanation!
Canada got room for an enterprizing, freedom loving, hard working US citizen?

dhunter on October 25, 2009 at 9:05 PM

“I’m from the government, and I’m here to help you.”

Yeah.

That works.

GrannyDee on October 25, 2009 at 6:00 PM

And the moral of the story is – the less there is of yours, the more there is of theirs.

Cheshire Cat on October 25, 2009 at 9:10 PM

http://www.veteranoutrage.com
Today is the day i began to weep for america
You see right before the election i make my top 30 predictions for obama and the democrats.
The top CRAZIEST things i could possibly think of.
things so horrible i axctually only published the frst 15
then held the rest..

I honestly thought if i published the rest people would think i was wearing a tin foil hat..

Today obama and the democrats fulfilled #27
the last three result in death and war..

so here is my response to all you dumb ass liberals

Three issues with this whole communist takeover.

1. When the banks recieved the money the feds
never said anything about pay nor was it in the legal contract.

2. The banks realizing they were suckered TRIED to pay back
the money the feds refused since that was their plan anyway.

3. Now the new DEMOCRAT PAZ CZAR is going to REGULATEALL employees pay at any banks and subsidiaries!
Whats the problem with this why at least 4 BIG ISSUES

A. Why in the HELL would i go work for any bank EVER?

B. Why in the HELL would any talented person DARE even bother to work for any institution that receieved federal funds knowing their pay could be cut at any time by some washington democrat?

C. All the smart people leave and all you will end up with
is a bunch of MORONS running these companies RIGHT INTO THE GROUND.

D. Since they did this as soon as they STEAL your health care, The first thing they will do is to REGULATE doctors pay.. or nurses or the radiologists or hell anyones.
since they make too much money.
Then all the doctors and nurses and the rest QUIT.
I would..

and the result of this is they bring in doctors from Cuba or Mexico or heck anyplace to fuill the gaps.

Hell you end up with Joseph Mengles son as your Government approved Physician.
Or a mexican Drug Dealer after all (he has experience with needles) and works cheap.

What in the HELL do you think caused communisms collapse in the 90′s you MORONS..

I know i work with russians, romanians and tons of chinese and they are all both telling me personally and
Staring ar you dumb ass americans in sheer astonishment.

Their is even chatter about leaving to go BACK to the communist countries from whence they came.

For their old communist countries are now more FREE than America under the democats..

Welcome to The new
Communist STATE of AMERICA
Brought to you by the democrats
LED by obama
Powered by Pelosi’s DEATH err – re-education camps
to be opening soon
Oh yea and Barney franks will be the DOCTOR (BEND OVER)..

veteranoutrage on October 25, 2009 at 9:17 PM

I would like to be the Czar Czar. I would straighten this whole mess out.

Mojave Mark on October 25, 2009 at 9:18 PM

Ya know, congress takes tax payer money and so does the Supreme Court, and the Pres and VP. Maybe we should cut all of their salaries and perks by 90% as well?!

jeffn21 on October 25, 2009 at 10:06 PM

Only one thing to take exception with, irony impaired or not: not all folk singers are communists. Too broad of a brush stroke. Liberal for the most part, yes. Communist, nah. Just Seeger and a few others.

Lots of good humor came out of lefty folkies, too: Phil Ochs, (could also be overbearing, but “Love Me, I’m a Liberal” is a great song…and still relevant today. And Tom Lehrer was the best: National Brotherhood Week is a classic.

Oh, the Protestants hate the Catholics,
And the Catholics hate the Protestants,
And the Hindus hate the Muslims,
And everybody hates the Jews.

Still true today, 40+ years later.

Grantman on October 25, 2009 at 10:59 PM

Nixon’s motive for liberal fascism was public; Obama’s is deeply and disturbingly personal.

Between that and all the Czar talk, elgeneralisimo got to thinking of Crime and Punishment…

The only difference is that I don’t contend that extraordinary people are always bound to commit breaches of morals, as you call it. In fact, I doubt whether such an argument could be published. I simply hinted that an ‘extraordinary’ man has the right . . . that is not an official right, but an inner right to decide in his own conscience to overstep . . . certain obstacles, and only in case it is essential for the practical fulfillment of his idea (sometimes, perhaps, of benefit to the whole of humanity)…

For whatever reasons Obama sees himself himself as an extraordinary man capable of performing extraordinary deeds, and unfortunately, bankers happen to be the Ivanovna sisters…

elgeneralisimo on October 25, 2009 at 11:19 PM

For whatever reasons Obama sees himself himself as an extraordinary man capable of performing extraordinary deeds, and unfortunately, bankers happen to be the Ivanovna sisters…

elgeneralisimo on October 25, 2009 at 11:19 PM

Note to self: Click Preview button first…

elgeneralisimo on October 25, 2009 at 11:22 PM

…(which I shamelessly stole from Patterico, though I added the adverb, which Patterico began copying — God, how incestuous the two of us are!) the pathetic bleat of “What could possibly go wrong?” Now, with a tip of the hat to Rich “Mullings” Galen…

Good grief. Is this a joke? What kind o braying, nattering nonsense is this? You actually wrote this?

Did you have a point to make or are you simply trying to stroke your fellow blog-butt-buddies?

pabarge on October 25, 2009 at 11:34 PM

How about limiting payouts for writing books! Nah, its Obama’s main source of income.

JML46 on October 25, 2009 at 11:43 PM

Well gang while it ain’t exactly on topic, from the financial times George Soros says

Are we ready for more fun and games ?

Duncan Khuver on October 25, 2009 at 6:38 PM

Why the hell haven’t we arrested that f***ing Goldfinger-wannabe and extradited his sorry Marxist ass to France, where he’s a wanted fugitive?

Spiny Norman on October 26, 2009 at 12:22 AM

I completely disagree with one aspect of this post. His motives aren’t personal, they’re idealogical. He’s not cutting pay because he’s jealous, he’s cutting pay because he thinks it’s fair. In his perverse marxist utopia, it’s fair.

p0s3r on October 25, 2009 at 5:22 PM

I don’t think he cares two cents about fair. “Fair” is purely a line to feed the proles, because there’s not an ounce of integrity behind his rhetoric of “fair”. He wants the power to reward his friends and bully punish his enemies, and thinks he has enough that he can afford to show a little muscle. He may well be right.

Confutus on October 26, 2009 at 12:24 AM

When will any of this come before the Supreme Court?

One would assume that there’s enough legal clout (attorneys) within the banking community to counter the government’s push for control.

If congress won’t keep the executive branch in check (fat chance, since their sleeping in the same bed) then the Supreme Court is all that is left.

Unless one considers outright rebellion the third option. (Pass the pitchforks and torches, please.)

Pazman on October 26, 2009 at 12:46 AM

If it’s good enough for Wall Street, it should be good enough for Freddie Mac …

The pay package given to Freddie Mac’s new chief financial officer should have sent a message from Washington to corporate America about how executive compensation standards must change. Instead, it did just the opposite.

The government-controlled mortgage finance company is giving CFO Ross Kari compensation worth as much as $5.5 million. That includes an almost $2 million cash signing bonus and a generous salary that could top $2.3 million.

J_Crater on October 26, 2009 at 1:04 AM

The pay package given to Freddie Mac’s new chief financial officer should have sent a message from Washington to corporate America about how executive compensation standards must change. Instead, it did just the opposite.

The government-controlled mortgage finance company is giving CFO Ross Kari compensation worth as much as $5.5 million. That includes an almost $2 million cash signing bonus and a generous salary that could top $2.3 million.

J_Crater on October 26, 2009 at 2:03 AM

Day after day, week after week, month after month, Obama moves inexorably closer and closer to his ultimate goal – the Socialist takeover of the United States government.

Where are the Republicans! Where are the Republicans? Where are the Republicans?

I am tired of hearing crickets chirping, I want to see some leadership in this party, otherwise forget it they are useless, and I am for a third party in that event.

Joe Pyne on October 26, 2009 at 2:26 AM

The only people that seem to have the guts to expose these cockroaches to the light of truth are two kids who dressed up in costumes, and brought down one of Obama’s biggest supporters.

TWO KIDS!!!!!!

Where are the Republicans? Where are the Republicans?

That should be the clarion call of every Teapartier and Conservative from L.A. to Chicago, to New York, to Atlanta, to Dallas – WHERE ARE THE REPUBLICANS??

Joe Pyne on October 26, 2009 at 2:30 AM

TWO KIDS!!!!!!!!!!

Joe Pyne on October 26, 2009 at 2:31 AM

When Nixon went to China, he and Mao had a baby and named him Barack.

VanPalin on October 25, 2009 at 5:47 PM

You can’t prove that.

Blacksmith8 on October 26, 2009 at 10:00 AM

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