Keep An Eye On AIG

My first job out of college was at AIG, the American International Group. That was before I discovered that I wasn’t a Wall Street type.

AIG is the company that you hear very little about. But it is an insurance giant and one of the world’s largest companies. AIG pretty much owns everything. It is in a very real sense a backstop to Wall Street.

Now AIG is in serious trouble.

As Lehman melts down and Bank of America rushes in to stop the Merrill Lynch domino from falling, AIG is struggling to survive the next 72 hours:

The big insurance company, the American International Group, was seeking a $40 billion bridge loan Sunday night from the Federal Reserve, as it faces a potential downgrade from credit ratings agencies that could spell its doom, a person briefed on the matter said.

Ratings agencies threatened to downgrade the insurance giant’s credit rating by Monday morning, allowing counterparties to withdraw capital from their contracts with the company. One person close to the firm said that if such an event occurred, A.I.G. may survive for only 48 hours to 72 hours.

If AIG fails the wheels will come off of Wall Street. This is serious and we all have reason to worry.

In the midst of all of this, an idiot named Donald Luskin penned an op-ed today in the Washington Post entitled "Quit Doling Out That Bad-Economy Line". What you need to know about this idiot is that he is one of John McCain’s economic advisors. He is peddling the nonsense that all is well; anyone who says otherwise is apparently hyperventilating. The idiot pens:

"It was the worst of times, and it was the worst of times."

I imagine that’s what Charles Dickens would conclude about the current condition of the U.S. economy, based on the relentless drumbeat of pessimism in the media and on the campaign trail. In the past two months, this newspaper alone has written no fewer than nine times, in news stories, columns and op-eds, that key elements of the economy are the worst they’ve been "since the Great Depression." That diagnosis has been applied twice to the housing "slump" and once to the housing "crisis," to the "severe" decline in home prices, to the "spike" in mortgage foreclosures, to the "change" in the mortgage market and the "turmoil" in debt markets, and to the "crisis" or "meltdown" in financial markets.

It’s a virus — and it’s spreading. Do a Google News search for "since the Great Depression," and you come up with more than 4,500 examples of the phrase’s use in just the past month.

But that doesn’t make any of it true. Things today just aren’t that bad. Sure, there are trouble spots in the economy, as the government takeover of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and jitters about Wall Street firm Lehman Brothers, amply demonstrate. And unemployment figures are up a bit, too. None of this, however, is cause for depression — or exaggerated Depression comparisons.

Of course this is politics. So the idiot cuts to the chase:

Patient zero in this epidemic is the Democratic candidate for president. As it would be for any challenger, it’s in his interest to portray the incumbent party’s economic performance in the grimmest possible terms. Barack Obama has frequently used the Depression exaggeration, including during a campaign speech in June, when he said that the "percentage of homes in foreclosure and late mortgage payments is the highest since the Great Depression."

You see, the McCain campaign has to convince you that you are doing great, that your house price is rising, that your mortgage is not behind, that your health insurance is getting cheaper, that the job you just lost really still exists, that the failing banks don’t matter, that the crisis in Wall Street is not a big deal, that the economy has never been better. Drill, baby, drill. They need Americans to ignore reality so that they can continue four more years of a disastrous course in both domestic and foreign policy.

Given the news tonight, I wonder how stupid Mr. Luskin feels right about now.

 

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Art Imitates Life

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McLobbyists

A campaign run by lobbyists is trying to fool the American people into believing they are about "change". The only change this band of lobbyists will bring to Washington is the change in their pockets.

To learn more about the McLobbyists that run John McCain’s campaign, click here.

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Serial Liar Sarah Palin’s Traveling Lies

After Sarah Palin became the Republican vice presidential nominee, she tried mightily to burnish her non-existent foreign policy credentials. To demonstrate her worldly ways, she announced that she lives in a state that is close to Russia – at least the frozen uninhabited part of Russia. Her campaign also declared that she had traveled to Iraq, Kuwait, Germany and Ireland. Last night, in her interview with Charlie Gibson, she added that she had also been to Mexico and Canada.

Given her history of lying, it is hard to believe her even on the trivial issue of how many countries she has visited.

It of course turns out that she was not being truthful. Her "trip" to Ireland turns out to be a refueling stop. Her plane stopped at an airport while en route to Germany. I am pretty sure transiting at an airport does not count as a visit to that country.

Today the Boston Globe reports that her "trip" to Iraq was a fib too:

Sarah Palin’s visit to Iraq in 2007 consisted of a brief stop at a border crossing between Iraq and Kuwait, the vice presidential candidate’s campaign said yesterday, in the second official revision of her only trip outside North America.

Following her selection last month as John McCain’s running mate, aides said Palin had traveled to Ireland, Germany, Kuwait, and Iraq to meet with members of the Alaska National Guard. During that trip she was said to have visited a "military outpost" inside Iraq. The campaign has since repeated that Palin’s foreign travel included an excursion into the Iraq battle zone.

But in response to queries about the details of her trip, campaign aides and National Guard officials in Alaska said by telephone yesterday that she did not venture beyond the Kuwait-Iraq border when she visited Khabari Alawazem Crossing, also known as "K-Crossing," on July 25, 2007.

Asked to clarify where she traveled in Iraq, Palin’s spokeswoman, Maria Comella, confirmed that "She visited a military outpost on the other side of the Kuwait-Iraq border."

It was the second such clarification in as many weeks of the itinerary of what Palin has called "the trip of a lifetime." Earlier, the campaign acknowledged that Palin made only a refueling stop in Ireland.

Her "trips" to Canada and Mexico also bear watching:

Palin also told ABC that she had traveled to Mexico and Canada. Her campaign had previously mentioned a Canada visit, but not a trip to Mexico. Comella said yesterday that Palin had visited Mexico on vacation, and Canada once last year.

"We did not have 100 percent confirmation about the Mexico trip in the initial days we were being asked. It was a personal trip," Comella said.

Palin’s campaign did not respond to requests for details about when she traveled to Mexico and where she went, nor did it provide details of her 2007 Canada trip or indicate whether it was for business or pleasure.

I am very impressed by her gusto for misleading and lying. Sarah Palin will definitely be ready on day one to continue the legacy of lies that is the Bush/Cheney administration.

Drill, baby, drill. Lie, baby, lie.

 

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A Day In The Life Of A Serial Liar

You have to admire her ability to lie without shame. It is truly a gift.

The accomplishment she boasts about the most is a complete fabrication – a blatant lie. But she doesn’t care. She lies with aplomb.

Serial Liar Sarah Palin is a Monty Python skit, not a vice presidential candidate:

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