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Keith Olbermann Gets Tough With Bailed Out Banks - Enough!

by: Keith Olbermann  |  MSNBC | Transcript

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Keith Olbermann to bailed-out banks: "Enough!" (Photo: MSNBC)

    Finally tonight, as promised, a Special Comment on the latest atrocity from the banks. The vast, engorged, gluttonous multi-national corporations. Whose sneezes can be fatal to our jobs. Whose mistakes can turn us into the homeless. Whose accounting errors can be so panoramic that they can make our economy tremble and force us to hand them billions after billions in a blackmail scheme that has come to be known as "bailout."

    Five weeks ago Vikram Pandit, the chief executive officer of Citigroup, went back to Congress, tail seemingly between his legs, and, with entreaty dripping from his voice, announced "I get the new reality and I'll make sure Citi gets it as well."

    In point of fact, as Bloomberg News reports today, what Mr. Pandit "got" was a new $10 million executive suite for himself and his key associates.


    This is the same Mr. Pandit who said he would show his leadership by accepting compensation of $1 a year. In fact, he then "accepted" a total compensation package for 2008 of $38 million.

    Enough!

    Mr. Pandit, you're probably just a good actor and a damned liar and a con man. But I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume instead, that you just can't tell the difference between $1 and 38 million of them. That would certainly explain the maelstrom into which you, and your colleagues at Citi and your counterparts elsewhere, have gotten us, including the vast majority of us who are innocent bystanders.

    Your bank says your new $10 million office is part of a global strategy of space reduction that will ultimately save billions. It seems entirely appropriate to remind everyone, sir, that this promise could be fulfilled by Citi saving $2 a year for a billion years.

    God knows you guys have pulled off every other accounting trick ever dreamt up by immoral man. You, Sir, and the other corporate pirates like you - those who are saved from your obsessive spending and greed and self-aggrandizement by the taxpayer - who then pretend to atone - who then publicly promise good behavior - and who then revert immediately to the rapaciousness that is your only skill.

    You, sir, all of you, need to be fired.

    Enough!

    And Mr. Pandit's corporation should be cut up into little pieces. And when he and the other ultra-millionaires wonder what hit them, we should make sure they are easily reminded. Our representatives should entitle the legislation that ends their moral Ponzi schemes, "The Punish Vikram Pandit Act of 2009."

    The far right in this country, without the slightest provocation, screams "socialism," and the sheep who follow it, who do not know what the word means and do not know it is only being used because "communism" now rings laughably hollow. In this cry of fire in a crowded unemployment line, there is outrage.

    But there is also license. They think this is socialism? There are a million miles of reform to go before we hit socialism but if they're going to call us names whether they apply or not let's give them real reform.

    Break up the banks. Regulate the financial industries, to within an inch of their existences. Roll back corporate legal protections. Make liable the officers of corporations, for their debts, and for their deeds. Resurrect the rallying cry of a hundred years past: bust the trusts!

    AIG gives "failure bonuses" to the cretins whose dalliances in derivatives brought the company and part of the nation to her knees? Spin off that division whose traders are owed the 165 million in bonuses, under fund it, and cause it to go bankrupt.

    Enough!

    Let those with bonuses owed, stand in line before a bankruptcy referee, and wind up - just as you and I would - with half a cent on the dollar. Northern Trust fires 450 employees in December. Then takes a billion six in bailout money. Sponsors a golf tournament. Flies hundreds of clients to Southern California for private Oscar Parties including the renting of an airplane hangar and the hiring of the group "Earth, Wind & Fire?"

    Enough!

    Fire the executives. And fire up the Justice Department to figure out just how much fraud was involved in asking for a billion-six in bailout money when Northern Trust said nothing as the checks were written, even though it knew in advance that millions could be saved by simply cutting the fluff and the trumpery.

    Thirteen more companies that took bailouts, signed the mandatory documents that said they owed no back taxes lied turned out, per Congressman John Lewis of Ways and Means today lied - they owe, just among those thirteen firms, 220 million in back taxes?

    Enough!

    Have the IRS take these companies, immediately, to the tax courts to which the rest of us are liable. And strip those ancient, outdated laws of corporation, so that the officers of the corporation are personally liable for their companies' debts, just as you or I would be. And if the monopolies of radio or television rear up to support the corporate structure, to say a contract is a contract, even though that isn't true for a union these days, only for an AIG Trader. Take the invisible, unused Sword of Damocles they still fatuously insist hangs over their heads, and make it real.

    Enough!

    Make sure both sides are heard. Re-regulate the radio and television industries to limit station ownership and demand diversity of management and product. Re-instate the old rules that denied one man all the voices in a public square. End all waivers of multiple ownership of television stations and networks and newspapers in the same market.

    And, yes, if a voice of the privileged classes unfairly uses his cable platform to call our neighbors who are the victims of this, "losers" to insist he alone speaks for the real people.

    Or if another, indicts without equal time for defense a particular elected official, and then offers himself as a candidate for that very official's seat, in violation of all canons of good or even fair broadcasting then tell the cable industry that the free ride is over and it is time that it too be regulated by the FCC.

    Enough!

    To all of you in the corporate boardrooms.

    Stop viewing the public's reaction to this naked, unhindered robbery of the public coffers, and your audacious, immeasurable sense of proprietorship and entitlement stop viewing our anger as some kind of brief impediment, some traffic delay that keeps you from your God-given corporate ballpark sponsorships, and perpetually remodeled offices, and the divine right of $38 million "compensation packages."

    You, gentlemen and ladies, and not the good and long-suffering average people of this country, you are fomenting rage in this nation. You are the losers in this equation, and the people are the generous ones; they have not assembled in the streets with pitch-forks and flaming torches. You are the ones perceived - understood in a visceral and even transcendent way - as the committers of what is becoming class economic rape.

    And heed this one word before these people grow weary of forgiving you, and instead decide to bring the "good life" - which you have built on their backs - crashing down on top of your heads. When the next boardroom needs re-modeling, or the next bonus paid, or the next jet purchased, remember that one word:

    Enough!

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Amen! Every Officer of

Amen! Every Officer of every corporation should be held personally accountable for their actions.

Greed stills the conscience,

Greed stills the conscience, turns morality into a ghost that haunts only the moral. Greed consumes even the crumbs of decency that escaped the broom of justice. Greed becomes the financial grim reaper of a nation who listened to the words of the seductive voice of excess. Like a bad gene that has no cure, it is passed on to future generations unchanged and unbridled. And leaves the afflicted without remorse!

Sounds good, what are the

Sounds good, what are the chances of even 50% of this happening? Small to none?

you are so right. this has

you are so right. this has got to stop. we are fed up with these corporations feeding at the troth while at the same time ruining it all for the rest of us.

Maybe we should

Maybe we should 'nationalize' all of the assets of all the criminals. Just take everything from them and their entire families. All the financiers, bankers, and congress people that caused this meltdown should have to live just like the poorest in America - and for a few generations! With all the quadrillions of dollars 'recovered' - that should repay the fraud of a bailout and cover a national health care for everyone for about ten years.

Absolutely right! Why isn't

Absolutely right! Why isn't Oberman the Finance Secretary? However, just watch - they'll get away with it somehow, they always do. Meanwhile our money is being used to fill the trough they feed from.

People, we are being way too

People, we are being way too easy on the Congress that voted for this damned bailout and the administration who backed it. They are as much a party to this dastardly turn of events as the corporate slobs themselves. A majority of voters, familiar with Bushian motives and tactics, saw through this in a New York minute. Why were we not listened to? Because we do not represent a real threat to elite interests. There are many feet that need held to the fire, including our own. For too long, we have complacently assumed that those in power would somehow be looking out for our best interests. Now, in the face of the reality that we are being raped by corporate interests while our government stands by watching, we don't quite know what to do. I think prosecution, not only for corporates but for politicians as well, is in order.

I agree. The way AIG and the

I agree. The way AIG and the banks are spending taxpayer money is unconscionable and irresponsible. STOP, STOP, STOP giving taxpayer money to AIG and banks. Instead create a trust account where money is put, the trustee (maybe from FDIC) ONLY paying bills directly, AFTER auditing where the other income of each company and bank has gone that might have been used to pay those bills. If the company does not have the cash they can't pay bonuses, no matter what a contract says!

I agree that congress must

I agree that congress must accept blame for allowing this scenario to develop through deregulation and mega-mergers - especially those that minimized diversity in the media. Fie upon them, and the media, for sleeping on their watch! Haven't we learned that giving capitalism, an amoral economic system, a free reign demonstrates over and over its inability to self-regulate? Self regulation requires moral sensibilities. Capitalism is simply a collateralized system of gambling and just as addictive. Let's nationalize these corporations and the banks for a period of five years, break them into smaller independent units, pay the executives willing to stay and be regulated by federal rules and oversight $50,000/yr, do what must be done to make these entities solvent again, then sell them to the highest bidder contracted and sworn to abide by federal regulation and oversight in perpetuity. There will still be fraud and mismanagement, but it will be limited and traceable. BIGGER is clearly not better.

Great rant! The real

Great rant! The real culprits, of course, are not bankers, but politicians. Bankers play the game they were taught. Politicians pretend to higher moral principles. I am not talking Republican or Democrat here, but all of them. Their posturings of outrage at the bail-outs tickle me. Where were they when lobbyists were rewriting laws that regulated investment banking? Simpering and fast-talking with a palm outstretched behind them, awaiting the touch of green! Tragic and comical at the same time.

These people own Blackwater,

These people own Blackwater, located on US Soil. portions of the military were brought home from the middle east for use in civil disruptions. What do you think is going to happen?

Socialism is not a dirty

Socialism is not a dirty owrd. Our shool system is sociaist as are our hichways and tollways. Socialisn is not Communism. Socialism is a Republica buzz word used to scare and divide us.

One of the major owners of

One of the major owners of MSNBC (Mr. Olbermann's boss) = largest lobby group in D.C. = General Electric. MS in MSNBC = Microsoft, a huge "corporation". Mr. Olbermann's words, while stirring and even accurate, ring hollow if he were to show us his real earnings from the corporate giants he works for. Go to and read who all owns who. I found this after 2 minutes of research after reading his article. Tip of YOUR iceberg Mr. Olbermann - ice is a slippery slope for all of us. I think I would lump General Electric and Microsoft in the same boat you want to put a hole in and sink, and your right and outraged until your paycheck stops, right?

Okay, I'll say it... Now is

Okay, I'll say it... Now is the time for all good people to rail against the corporate machine... take back our sovereign nations from the clutches of the vulture capitalists - those predatory and cannibalistic scavengers who lurk behind their gilded facades to pick clean the bones of our decimated citizenry, even devouring themselves - as we struggle to pursue our dreams and yet endure their constant assaults against our dignity, our security, our morale. It is the moneyed plutocrats throughout the world who bear blame for the global travesties of pollution, malnutrition, disease and climate change. Their ruthless quests for such obscene excesses of wealth and power are the aggregate bur that constantly grinds and galls - abrading everything into utter ruin.

Is there life after death?

Is there life after death? In the case of this banking mess and the whole of the wall street greed I would vote NO! Why? Why? Why? fiduciary trust,fiduciary trust,fiduciary trust acting in good faith,acting in good faith,acting in good faith, market discipline, market discipline, market discipline,and lets not forget the oath, the pledge!MBA Oath of Office based on honesty,honesty,honesty.......it seems to be missing and maybe on the large scale always has been lost. The government has a responsibility to protect it's citizens and therefore should nationalize this system like heath care take the 3 to 4 trillion$ To buy up and offer out low interest mortgages .this way the money gets returned with a net gain to the taxpayer and everything is regulated or guarded from abuse.This makes to much sense rather then a complee give away. The US Tax system,the police force, the fire departments even libraries and social security are regulated,so why not a national banking and heath care system that protects its hard working citizen as a whole...

As I have been stating for

As I have been stating for the last 10 years, $1,000,000 is great income. Anything more than that should be subject to a 90% income tax that will go exclusively to unemployment and other social programs. Not to defense or highways or government salaries and pensions, but back to the people that are inevitably screwed by overpaid corporate executives.

Go Keith! My opinion

Go Keith! My opinion exactly! The losers are the fat cats that are raping America, and it's time that Americans start protesting like the rest of the world about it. The rich do not care about the middle class or the poor in this nation, don't believe for a minute! The rich and corporations and also the government will continue to rape America until there is nothing left except for themselves to take to their troughs to eat.

"STOP, STOP, STOP giving

"STOP, STOP, STOP giving taxpayer money to AIG and banks." Or else ... what? What are we going to do if those persons whom we put into office do not stop?

"The losers are the fat cats

"The losers are the fat cats that are raping America, ..." Um ... who has got the money? Now tell me again, who are the losers?

6 months or so after 'W'

6 months or so after 'W' gets into Office we are hit with '9/11', coincidentally in the Financial District, and just about 6 months before leaving that Office, another Earth shaking attack on Wall St. and a HUGE looting of the Treasury(350,000,000,000)....As a infamous politician once tried to say..."Fool me once, shame on you,...fool me twice, shame on me!".....We had to attack Iraq...or else!!!!!, and we had to give Paulsen/Bush $$$$$$ or else!!!!, and When The House voted not to give up that loot, the Market,The Dow,Wall St., took a huge dive...Well who controls those fluctuations? Why, the biggest shareholders....by selling and buying....if They don't like something,They sell big time and the Market tumbles....it matters not to them who hold the purse, They profit from these gyrations....When the Market hits bottom and all the little guys have lost their Capital and shirts as well, the Big Guys still have plenty of Capital to scoop it all back up at bargain basement prices...causing the Market to rise again and entice the little fools back into the game...We the People are duped by these illusions of Democracy that are woven around our minds and hearts, by those Big Buys that fool US over and over to our shameful consternation anger and frustration.

I have been admirer of Keith

I have been admirer of Keith Olberman for many years and in all honesty the only TV news broadcasts that I find to not be intellectually demeaning are Keith and Rachael Maddow. Further, the folks they have as guests have some basic knowledge of the subject at hand. The glut of commercials on both programs would indicate, I would judge, that the powers -that- be at NBC are pleased with the viewership. However, Keith's format becomes boring. Also enough foolishness re Fox News ! Why raise their prominance by discussing them ad infinitum. Raechel stasrted out well but is tending frequently to become a bit sophmorish. Yet, for any thinking person there is little else on TV to turn to, so please Keith and Raehael review the programs formats.

Sorry, but I guess I'm too

Sorry, but I guess I'm too cynical after all the talk about 'change' last year. There isn't going to be any change, as correct as Mr. Olberman is, as usual. The presidency and the congress are wholly owned by the corporate interests now. They have no soul. They don't care about people dying because they have no access to health care. They don't care that they are directly responsible for all the foreclosures, the growing numbers of homeless people, children! They want only the power and the money. I see no people in the streets, only the buffoons at the rallies who are so ignorant of their own best interest. I would love to think that some of what Mr. Olberman espouses may happen and it could if the people take to the streets like they did during Vietnam. Change begins when those at the bottom of the heap create a big enough upheaval. Don't see that happening.