Friday, February 11, 2011

11-02-11 US Congress Fails to Perform its Oversight Duties and Impeach Bernanke // Congreso de EE.UU. no cumple con sus deberes de supervisión y Bernanke Acuse // 美国国会不依法履行监督职责以及弹劾伯南克


 

Reliable evidence was provided in 2009 by then State of New York Attorney General of criminal conduct by Bernanke.  The US Congress fails to take action, continues to treat Bernanke business as usual...
Los Angeles, February 11
 -  in April 2009, the then State of New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo sent an open letter to the US Congress. The letter detailed the outcome of his investigation into the Merrill-Lynch - Bank of America merger of December 2008, and included exhibits as evidence. [[i]]

Independent analysts compared the findings to the Watergate scandal, and called for criminal indictments of Bernanke (Chair of the Federal Reserve), Paulson (former US Treasury Secretary), and Lewis (former BofA President). [[ii]] 

The ouster of Mayopoulos (then BofA General Counsel) in the mist of the merger negotiations remained unsolved in the Cuomo investigation.  However, additional evidence was later provided to both the US Congress and US banking regulators.  Such evidence shows that the replacement of Mayopoulos by Moynihan (today BofA President), who had no significant experience in the practice of the law, was tightly correlated with resumption of conduct by BofA, which was alleged as racketeering. [[iii],[iv],[v] ]

This week, Bernanke again appeared before the US Congress, and the US Congress again treated his appearance business as usual.

The US Congress is failing to perform its oversight duties and impeach Bernanke. [[vi]]

LINKS
[i] 09-04-23 State of New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo Letter to US Congress and analysts' responses:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/41079990/
[ii] 09-04-23 State of New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo Letter to US Congress and analysts' responses:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/41079990/
[iii] 10-05-05 Countrywide Bank of America NYSE BAC and its President Brian Moynihan Compilation of Records Evidence of Racketeering
http://www.scribd.com/doc/30975368/
[iv] 10-05-05 Chairs of US Congress Committees of the Judiciary and Banking Are Requested to Join Senator Feinstein's Inquiries on Comptroller of the Currency
http://www.scribd.com/doc/30979882/
[v] 10-07-06 Complaint Filed with US Attorney Office Los Angeles Against Moynihan Bank of America [NYSE:BAC] Bryan Cave LLP Alleging Racketeering
http://www.scribd.com/doc/33971099/
[vi] 11-02-09 In Congress, Bernanke Faces Questions About Inflation - NTY
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/10/business/economy/10fed.html?_r=2

5 comments:

  1. Why does anyone even report this shit anymore. It's not like anyone is ever going to do anything about it.

    "Congress fails"...old news, business in America as usual.
    Posted 7 hours ago by "StopTheCancer" (R)

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  2. What do you expect from the Good Ole Boy Network
    Posted 7 hours ago by "BOMBBOMBIRAN" (R)

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  3. Our common civic duty in the Robber Baron Revival Era, is to document the scope of the corruption!

    During the Robber Baron Era a century ago, they did not have internet, and most of the corruption went unrecorded. This time, let's make sure it is all out there...

    Joseph Zernik, PhD
    Human Rights Alert (NGO)
    Posted 6 hours ago by "jz12345" (R)

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  4. "US Congress Fails"

    Man, there are a few words you never hear/read in the MSM.
    Posted 3 hours ago by "Radioace318" (R)

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  5. Quoted comment: "US Congress Fails"

    Man, there are a few words you never hear/read in the MSM.
    ___

    The corporate US MSM keep the US public in a bubble, well-shielded from the truth... 1984 does not even come close...

    As part of the routine charade, the US pretends to be the global protector of Freedom of the Press. [1]

    In contrast, the NYT, bastion of the US "Free Press" has already advised the public that it would likely refrain from publishing the pending WikiLeaks records on BofA, for fear of retribution... [2,3]

    Shows you the pecking order in the US today.

    LINKS
    [1] Freedom of the Press Act (2010)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Pearl_Freedom_of_the_Press_Act
    [2] 10-12-25 Banks and WikiLeaks - NYTimes
    http://www.scribd.com/doc/46072423/
    [3] 11-01-02 Facing WikiLeaks Threat, Bank of America Plays Defense - NYTimes
    http://www.scribd.com/doc/46233128/
    Posted very recently by "jz12345" (R)

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