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Where Is The Bailout Money Really Going?

 CBS Evening News: Now That Money's Being Distributed, Bailout Meant To Be Transparent Cloaked Under Veil Of Secrecy

 (CBS)


Follow The Money: Bailout Plan

The money trail behind the ever-changing bailout plan is getting tough to follow. Especially when so many decisions are being made behind closed doors. Sharyl Attkisson reports. |

(CBS) It's all right there in black and white in the text of the bailout bill passed last month, yet the public may feel like victims of a bait and switch.

The original idea: Spend $700 billion in tax dollars to buy troubled mortgage-related assets from struggling banks.

But the actual bailout calls for nothing of the sort. Instead, your tax dollars are buying massive shares in some of the nation's biggest and most successful banks - with virtually no strings attached. And that's all allowed under Congress' plan, CBS News investigative correspondent Sharyl Attkisson reports.

And to listen to government officials, you'd have thought all those billions were among the most carefully-tracked pool of tax dollars ever.

"We put in place tremendous regulatory oversight so that there will be absolute transparency," said Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., on Oct. 1.

Yet ask the most basic question - how exactly are the banks using your money - and the answer can't be found.

So, CBS News decided to ask the banks what they're doing with the money. We talked to the nine biggest recipients, who pointed out there's nothing in the bailout law that requires them to disclose specifics.

CBS News does know from public information that at least four of the banks are using bailout funds to merge with or take over other banks.

Bank officials told Attkisson that taxpayers will have to trust that the money will be used wisely.

Congress does have the power to hold back the second half of the $700 billion if it thinks the first half isn't working out.

But as one bank official put it: If anyone thought for a minute that every penny was somehow going to be tracked, they're going to be sorely disappointed.

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AMOM read my blog
Nov 13, 2008 | 9:09 AM

The taxpayers have to trust anyone in government???????? OMG, we are in trouble.

NO, NO trusting. Want to know were each and every penny is spent. It's our money folk!!!!!!!!

just_worried read my blog
Nov 13, 2008 | 1:05 PM

My econ prof. loves to track this stuff. She has said that for the most part the banks are sitting on the money in case something on their books goes bad. She made it almost sound funny, apparently the government never considered that they would just sit on the money.

When you look at the Fed actions over the past year trying to keep the Fed rate down and the banks were sitting on that money it would seem obvious they would sit on the money from the bailout as well.

Patch_W_Adams read my blog
Nov 13, 2008 | 2:30 PM

Yea God Forbid that he "Cover their Butt" Politician would think that the Banks would "Cover their Own Butts".....lol Great Vision in Washington...can't see beyond their noses....

just_worried read my blog
Nov 13, 2008 | 2:36 PM

The thing that scares me the most is how little congress understands about what is going on. On my path of education the most frightening thing I found out was in political science. Apparently lobbyests are used as expert witnesses in the subcommittees. Gee do you think their opinions may have some bias in it?

I was up in arms last week about how stupid congress is, my friend pointed out that there are no educational requirements for elected officials.

Patch_W_Adams read my blog
Nov 13, 2008 | 4:33 PM

hahahah...True..But I would rather have a politican with More Common sense than Education. We have enough with Too Much Education and not enough Common Sense.

Of Course Common Sense in Washington is like a Screen Door on a Submarine.

rtralles read my blog
Nov 14, 2008 | 5:56 AM

only W knows for sure
we have been bushed

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