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Barack Obama: Losing $84 billion big success

Kerry Picket

Published on March 31, 2011

Barack Obama has some 'splaining to do about taxpayers' profitable "investment" in General Motors. It turns out the president is imagining things.

Though Democrats tout the auto bailout as a success, recent reports illustrate the taxpayer cost of the GM auto bailout was substantially larger than the Obama administration and a Congressional Oversight report has owned up to.

"American taxpayers are now positioned to recover more than my administration invested in GM,” President Obama said, according to a piece in USA Today last November. Steven Rattner, former head of the Treasury's auto task force agreed, telling CNN in November: “Recent progress at GM gives reason for optimism that it may be possible for taxpayers to get every penny back.”

In fact, Investor's Business Daily reported that even the White House’s Director of the National Economic Council remarked that the Treasury Department Department had a good chance in "recovering most, if not all, of its investment in" GM.

However, a March 16 Congressional Oversight report, tells a different story. It estimates taxpayers will be out of $25 billion. Additionally, the report points out that “full repayment will not be possible unless the government is able to sell its remaining shares at a far higher price.”

That's only the beginning. Both the White House and the Congressional Oversight report omit the fact that during its bankruptcy, GM got a $45 billion tax break, courtesy of the American people.

GM is driving “away from its U.S.-government-financed restructuring with a final gift in its trunk: a tax break that could be worth as much as $45 billion,” reported The Wall Street Journal last November.

Over one year after  the promises President Obama and his administration made about the auto bailout, a February piece on AutoBlog also confirms that GM will also get a $14 billion dollar domestic tax break:

    GM will be able to skip its tax tab due to years of massive losses. Companies are typically forgiven a portion of future taxes due to their past losses, but that benefit is typically stripped after an organization goes through bankruptcy.

However, the Obama administration and its allies presently continue to celebrate the success of the auto bailout, regardless of the facts.  "I don’t think there’s any doubt that this was a success," said (H/T Detroit News) acting assistant secretary at the Treasury Department Tim Massad, who oversees the TARP program at Treasury, to a House panel on Wednesday.

In Obama's world, success mean taxpayers only lost as much as $84 billion.  http://www.washingtontimes.com.....billion-big-success/
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The Bush Economic Meltdown cost the US Taxpayers Trillions$$$
Hopefully Obama will recover most of it and put the country back on it's feet... if the price tag of fixing the Bush Economic Meltdown were ONLY $84 billion, the US Taxpayers would be grateful.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Obama has been in office for over 2 years it's time he starts to accept the responsibility for his actions instead of blaming others. Bush didn't bailout GM Obama did. If truth be known the Democrats and their failed house for everyone scheme pulled down the economy as much as anything Bush ever did and Bush did a lot to help tank our economy.
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Quoted from Box A Rox
The Bush Economic Meltdown cost the US Taxpayers Trillions$$$
Hopefully Obama will recover most of it and put the country back on it's feet... if the price tag of fixing the Bush Economic Meltdown were ONLY $84 billion, the US Taxpayers would be grateful.


The economy will put America back on its feet, not Obama. All he knows how to do is accumulate debt and order the fed to print more money. We are in deep sh!t, but all the pols worry about is the next election cycle. Buy gold and investments NOT based on the dollar.


"Arguing with liberals is like playing chess with a pigeon; no matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon is just going to knock out the pieces, crap on the board, and strut around like it is victorious." - Author Unknown
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Quoted from Box A Rox
The Bush Economic Meltdown cost the US Taxpayers Trillions$$$
Hopefully Obama will recover most of it and put the country back on it's feet... if the price tag of fixing the Bush Economic Meltdown were ONLY $84 billion, the US Taxpayers would be grateful.


How long you gonna ride the "blame Bush" mantra?  I don't think it is resonating with anybody accept for the left wingers who cannot deal with the reality of the present failure.  Their accidental president - Barrack Hussein Obama.


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Buy gold and investments NOT based on the dollar.


Buy land to weather the storm.  Inflation is on the way, U.S. dollars in the bank won't be worth much.


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the government shouldn't be in the business of business.....what an F'EN farce......

I give a no confidence vote to any poke by the government......

To Big To Fail??????? really??? really.......

those elected(both parties):

1. dont fill up their own cars
2. dont do their own grocery shopping
3. dont job hunt
4. dont worry about getting a cost of living raise

THEY ARE CLUELESS and that is fine-----THEN MIND YOUR OWN F'EN BUSINESS

p.s. dont worry Obama and clan will make out because THEY TO MAKE THEIR LIVING ON WAR/OIL/UNIONS ETC.....neither party is 'on our side' per se....
they just ride along looking/feeling good, playing the podium puck game and hoping we are that distracted


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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