Sunday, August 9, 2009

So, where's that TARP money ???

Nobody seems to know.
Although hundreds of well-trained eyes are watching over the $700 billion that Congress last year decided to spend bailing out the nation's financial sector, it's still difficult to answer some of the most basic questions about where the money went.

Despite a new oversight panel, a new special inspector general, the existing Government Accountability Office and eight other inspectors general, those charged with minding the store say they don't have all the weapons they need. Ten months into the Troubled Asset Relief Program, some members of Congress say that some oversight of bailout dollars has been so lacking that it's essentially worthless.

"TARP has become a program in which taxpayers are not being told what most of the TARP recipients are doing with their money, have still not been told how much their substantial investments are worth, and will not be told the full details of how their money is being invested," a special inspector general over the program reported last month. The "very credibility" of the program is at stake, it said.

So much for transparency, accountability and Sheriff Joe. Do you trust this crowd, the same one that can't manage cash-for-clunkers, to handle your health care??

1 comment:

  1. I think it's in a sock under Sheriff Joe's bed.


    Melvin Muppett

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