700 Billion To These Guys?

by djermano | September 24, 2008 at 09:20 pm
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By: Rev. Jermano

 

Let's be clear here folks no one made a mistake in these banks. They committed crimes by passing on fraudulent loans to other lenders in a swap scheme pyramid profit bid... The idea is that no one will challenge the equity or real values to the loans that began falling out.  Bush and his pals are trying very hard at the moment to get their severance pay before they leave office in January....This so called Bail-out is a sell-out to the American people..

The public will be saddled with more debt, as the Private guys pass their crimes and free willed dealings that were bad on to the Good People of America.

Let's look at what these people have been making...

CEO Cash Salary Stock, Other Pay Total Pay

Lehman Brothers

2007

Richard Fuld $5,000,000 $66,770,000 $71,770,000

2006

Richard Fuld $7,000,000 $55,323,679 $62,323,679

2005

Richard Fuld $14,500,000 $89,500,000 $104,000,000

2004

Richard Fuld $11,000,000 $24,300,000 $35,300,000

Morgan Stanley

2007 John Mack $800,000

$16,431,500 $17,231,500

2006 John Mack $800,000

$6,321,000 $7,121,000

2005 John Mack $337,534

$30,000,000 $30,337,534

Goldman Sachs

2007 Lloyd Blankfein $27,600,000 $15,500,000 $43,100,000

2006 Lloyd Blankfein $27,800,000 $15,700,000 $43,500,000

2006 Henry Paulson $129,087,000 $34,900,000 $163,987,000

2005 Henry Paulson $600,000 $3,363,422 $3,963,422

2004 Henry Paulson $600,000 $11,660,000 $12,260,000

Bear Stearns

2006

James Cayne $17,300,000 $14,800,000 $32,100,000

2005

James Cayne $12,900,000 $10,300,000 $23,200,000

2004

James Cayne $10,200,000 $9,500,000 $19,700,000

Merrill Lynch

2007 John Thain $15,800,000

$0 $15,800,000

2007 E. Stanley O'Neal $584,000

$161,000,000 $161,584,000

2006 E. Stanley O'Neal $19,200,000

$45,116,327 $64,316,327

2005 E. Stanley O'Neal $14,800,000

$3,120,000 $17,920,000

2004 E. Stanley O'Neal $700,000

$16,766,448 $17,466,448

Washington Mutual

2007 Kerry K. Killinger $1,000,000 $3,468,625 $4,468,625

2006 Kerry K. Killinger $5,100,000 $17,153,715 $22,253,715

2005 Kerry K. Killinger $4,600,000 $8,876,608 $13,476,608

2004 Kerry K. Killinger $2,900,000 $12,335,416 $15,235,416

AIG

2007

Martin J. Sullivan $10,200,000 $5,647,439 $15,847,439

2006

Martin J. Sullivan $16,900,000 $5,838,656 $22,738,656

2005

Martin J. Sullivan $7,750,000 $159,000 $7,909,000

2004

M.R. "Hank" Greenberg $1,400,000 $12,002,880 $13,402,880

Fannie Mae

2007 Daniel Mudd $3,200,000 $5,200,000 $8,400,000

2006 Daniel Mudd $4,400,000 $2,290,000 $6,690,000

Freddie Mac

2007 Richard Syron $5,590,000 $0 $5,590,000

2006 Richard Syron $5,150,000 $0 $5,150,000

http://abcnews.go.com/Business/Economy/story?id=5876413

And folks these hard times are nothing new. What is the real reason to 911? They had no money, and authorities had much evidence for crimes committed by them. They unleashed 911...not binLadin. They lied about going to war....to take control of Iraq Oil reserves and throwing us into more than 4 trillion dollars in debt. They got their money and want more by threatening Americans with its Police State and secret plans to kill more fellow Americans in another 911 plot somewhere in the USA.

Expect another 911 if we don't give them what they want. The truth is we are held as hostages against our will by these terrorists in Washington D.C. while they extort money from our taxes to do it.

How long will we allow this to go on... God only knows...and I pray an end to the Bush Regime.

Rev. Jermano

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jayr_patron
jayr_patron
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at 21:40 on September 24th, 2008

djermano, I like this story. It's good stuff.  I hate numbers...but in this context, it's pretty much interesting.

Uwe Paschen
Uwe Paschen
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at 03:10 on September 25th, 2008

djermano, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Jail them and give them forced labour till the end of time it self. 

Rhonda J Mangus
Rhonda J Mangus
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at 04:48 on September 25th, 2008

djermano, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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djermano

Thanks Jayr, Paschen, and Mangus....for your checker flags.

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Rhonda J Mangus

You area very welcome, djermano.

Mike Wood
Mike Wood
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at 05:20 on September 25th, 2008

djermano, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Heritage
Heritage
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at 05:38 on September 25th, 2008

djermano, I like this story. It's good stuff.

they committed crimes by passing on fraudulent loans to other lenders in a swap scheme pyramid profit bid

Jail them all! Unfortunately, that is never going to happen.

René
René
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at 06:40 on September 25th, 2008

Excellent, but better if you explained what the three sums behind each name actually represents.

These kind of figures are just what they don't want the public to know. Now we need some on the oil industry big guns. The Robber Barons and Robber Kings.

Fairbanks
Fairbanks
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at 08:39 on September 25th, 2008

>no one made a mistake in these banks.

The property appraiser might mistakenly think a house is worth $500,000 instead of $200,000 simply because that is the selling price.  The house is still worth $200,000 and this ought to be the big lesson this week. 

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Sword of Justice

Someone should start a special fund to hunt these robbers down and bring them to justice.

Or the nearest tree.

This will send a message to future banker crooks.

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