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----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Pruitt" <gpruitt234@hotmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 2:10 AM
Subject: Siterun Contact Request from Fourwinds10
 
Message:

Heads up,

Here is the definition of a\"troubled asset", right from the bill:

"(9) TROUBLED ASSETS."  The term "troubled assets" means "(A) residential or commercial mortgages and any securities, obligations, or other instruments that are based on or related to such mortgages, that in each case was originated or issued on or before March 14, 2008, the purchase of which the Secretary determines promotes financial market stability; and (B) any other financial instrument that the Secretary, after consultation with the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, determines the purchase of which is necessary to promote financial market stability, but only upon transmittal of such determination, in writing, to the appropriate committees of Congress."

Notice that conspicuously missing from the definition is the requirement that the asset\'s underlying thing (that is, the property that was mortgaged, etc) lies within the United States.  Also note that Treasury must tell Congress if they add "new types" of debt, but that Congress has no right of review or censure.

That is, it is perfectly legitimate under the bill for a foreign bank to sell or swap any "crap sandwich" it may hold (irrespective of how or where it originated, so long as a mortgage is the basis for it somewhere) with a bank domiciled in the United States, and said bank may then "PUT" it into the TARP.

Note also that Representative Sherman said on Kudlow last night that when this was raised with Secretary Paulson he was told that if Congress tried to restrict the ability of the Secretary to purchase assets "laundered" in this fashion from foreigners, that the bill would be vetoed.

Video by Karl Denninger on site with Kudlow clip.

http://market-ticker.denninger.net/

Wow, just wow most the money going Overseas.

Your friend,

Greg Pruitt

Reno, Nv