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  • Bailout is actually more than $700bn

    They snuck something into the bailout bill that eliminates taxes for banks merging with other banks that could cost over $100bn. Furthermore it's encouraging mergers instead of lending. This greed is beyond what I imagined. Where the hell to these people get off?

    A quiet windfall for U.S. banks


    A quiet windfall for U.S. banks
    With attention on bailout debate, Treasury made change to tax law



    A quiet windfall for U.S. banks

    By Amit R. Paley

    updated 9:37 p.m. PT, Sun., Nov. 9, 2008
    The financial world was fixated on Capitol Hill as Congress battled over the Bush administration's request for a $700 billion bailout of the banking industry. In the midst of this late-September drama, the Treasury Department issued a five-sentence notice that attracted almost no public attention.

    But corporate tax lawyers quickly realized the enormous implications of the document: Administration officials had just given American banks a windfall of as much as $140 billion.

    The sweeping change to two decades of tax policy escaped the notice of lawmakers for several days, as they remained consumed with the controversial bailout bill. When they found out, some legislators were furious. Some congressional staff members have privately concluded that the notice was illegal. But they have worried that saying so publicly could unravel several recent bank mergers made possible by the change and send the economy into an even deeper tailspin.

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    Where the hell to these people get off
    All over us, of course.

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    • #3
      This is why economist should set fiscal policy and not politicians.
      Monkey!!!

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      • #4
        There had to be the trick somewhere in there...

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        • #5
          they couldn't of just writen "penis" in a random place or "Dick Cheney is a jerk" or something, like normal people?
          Monkey!!!

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          • #6
            Remember when they were telling us that we have to pass a bailout quickly? That's how a con works.
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            • #7
              Encouraging bank mergers to save the financial system

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Naked Gents Rut
                Encouraging bank mergers to save the financial system
                Killing bankers to save the economy
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Japher
                  This is why economist should set fiscal policy and not politicians.
                  What happens if the politician is an economist, a la Canada?
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                  • #10
                    Double jeopardy?
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                    • #11
                      Canada

                      I may have to move there soon for the more favourable tax climate.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Japher
                        This is why economist should set fiscal policy and not politicians.
                        I'm sure the people responsible for this know a great deal about economics. They're probably PhDs.
                        Last edited by Kidlicious; November 10, 2008, 11:28.
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                        • #13
                          Tell you what, NGR...you can encourage them with your money, 'k?

                          I think (and this is just IMO, of course) they get quite enough encouragement as it is, without us having to pay for more.

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                          • #14
                            I take it the fact that this was done in an underhanded manner is just fine with NGR.
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                            • #15
                              Tell you what, NGR...you can encourage them with your money, 'k?
                              No one's money is being used to encourage them. The banks are paying less in taxes, not receiving more in taxpayer funds.

                              I take it the fact that this was done in an underhanded manner is just fine with NGR.
                              I'm not going to get up in arms about cutting taxes as an emergency measure during a financial crisis. There's nothing preventing Congress from reinstating the tax at a later date.

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