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March 16, 2009 Bank CEO calls Geithners Plan "Asinine" |
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Wells Fargo's CEO Richard Kovacevich has some harsh words about Geithner's stress test. "It's Asinine" Says Wells' CEO. Henry Blodget seems to agree.
My Comment: Ah Yes, "The Plan". What exactly is the plan? No one really knows because it changes every day by the seat of the pants. Nonetheless, Bernanke told 60 Minutes' Correspondent Scott Pelley "We have a plan" in an exclusive Cream Puff Interview on Sunday. Unfortunately, Pelly failed to ask what the plan is in an interview that was more like an infomercial for the Fed than anything else.
My Comment: Before announcing plans, it might behoove Geithner and Bernanke to actually have one. What they seem to have, if anything, is a plan to have a plan.
I am sympathetic to some of Kovacevich's gripes (See Bazooka Boomerangs: Banks Return Bailout Funds) and in total agreement that Geithner's overall strategy is "Asinine". However, if Kovacevich did not like the terms of Paulson's offer he should have had the guts to refuse it. Furthermore, Wells Fargo may have brought much of this on themselves. Well's decision to buy Wachovia is questionable given Wachovia's decision to buy Golden West for $25 billion. Certainly the latter was truly asinine. Extra Mile Of Madness Every time Geithner opens his mouth I wish someone would shove their socks in it. Please consider Geithner Urges Banks to Go 'Extra Mile' to Boost Business Loans.
Encouraging more production and more spending in the wake of falling consumer demand and rising unemployment is simply asinine. Indeed, asininity is running rampant. If you are Searching For Common Sense, you have to go all the way to New Zealand to find any.
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