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- Jefferson County Alabama Hires Bankruptcy Firm; Record Municipal Bankruptcy Coming; Death Spiral Swaps and JPMorgan Fraud Revisited
- New Record Low: Only 6% of Voters Think Congress is Doing a Good Job
- Business Owner Rant Sums Up How Many Feel About Deficit Impasse: "Are all of You Completely Crazy?"
Posted: 26 Jul 2011 04:36 PM PDT At long last, and in what will be the largest municipal bankruptcy in history, Jefferson County Alabama is poised to file bankruptcy, but only after county officials attempted to stick it to taxpayers one last time. Please consider Alabama's Jefferson County Hires Bankruptcy Lawyer Kenneth Klee and Firm Jefferson County, Alabama, which may vote in two days to file a record U.S. municipal bankruptcy, hired attorneys who represented Orange County, California, when it sought protection from creditors in 1994.Death Spiral Swaps This sad saga should have ended three years ago. It has been so long ago now that most have probably forgotten about the fraud involving JPMorgan that is at the center of the saga. Flashback April 12, 2008: Jefferson County Death Spiral Swaps The Largest U.S. Municipal Bankruptcy Looms in Alabama. What caused this mess is an interest rate swap Jefferson County officials entered into when they financed a $3.2 billion sewer cleanup. For weeks county officials claimed they would work things out, but that is increasingly unlikely.Fraud Involving JP Morgan Flashback May 23, 2008: Fraud, Antitrust Investigation Involving JPMorgan, Jefferson County Jefferson County Alabama is back in the news with a Fraud probe involving JPMorgan.County Officials Stick it to Taxpayers Jefferson County should have declared bankruptcy three years ago. Instead they opted to stick it to taxpayers with a 10% fee hike. Moreover, they passed a local occupational tax that thankfully the courts struck down. It is amazing what lengths politicians are willing to go to blatantly screw taxpayers even in clear cases of fraud. Striking Similarities to Greece Parallels to Greece are striking. Greece should have defaulted 3 years ago. Via preposterous can-kicking exercises, all of which screwed taxpayers, EU officials prolonged the taxpayer agony as well as increased the total pain. Greece defaulted anyway. Now, unless Jefferson Country officials and JPMorgan come up with an agreement to screw taxpayers once again, this sad saga is finally headed where it should have been three years ago - bankruptcy court. How many JP Morgan bankers were convicted in criminal court of fraud? How many tens-of-millions of dollars of taxpayer money did Jefferson County waste in these last three years? I do not have the answer to that but I can answer this pertinent question: "How many JPmorgan bankers were convicted in criminal court of fraud?" The answer is none. Straight from a SEC press release, please consider J.P. Morgan Settles SEC Charges in Jefferson County, Ala. Illegal Payments Scheme Washington, D.C., Nov. 4, 2009 — The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. and two of its former managing directors for their roles in an unlawful payment scheme that enabled them to win business involving municipal bond offerings and swap agreement transactions with Jefferson County, Ala. This is the SEC's second enforcement action arising from Jefferson County's bond offerings and swap transactions.And so here we are, where we should have been three years ago, minus the fraud convictions, minus the fact these entire deals should have never have transpired in the first place, and minus the fact these deals should have been immediately negated in entirety once the fraud was exposed. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
New Record Low: Only 6% of Voters Think Congress is Doing a Good Job Posted: 26 Jul 2011 10:32 AM PDT The latest Rasmussen Reports poll shows Voter approval of Congress has fallen to a new low. Here are some of the findings.
Politicians think they are doing a far better job than they are. Unfortunately it is damn hard to get rid of politicians in gerrymandered districts in a two-party system. For more on how voters feel, please see Business Owner Rant Sums Up How Many Feel About Deficit Impasse: "Are all of You Completely Crazy?" Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Business Owner Rant Sums Up How Many Feel About Deficit Impasse: "Are all of You Completely Crazy?" Posted: 26 Jul 2011 08:45 AM PDT Here is a video rant with no answers from a self-proclaimed "average guy". Nonetheless, the video adequately conveys the frustration that many feel regarding the nation debt and the debt ceiling impasse. He asks a few questions of the president and Congress, the first being "Are all of you completely crazy?" Link if video does not play: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SGyVNippvA Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
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