Geithner apologizes for taxes, moves toward OK

Geithner apologizes for failing to pay $34,000 in taxes, moves closer to treasury confirmation

  • Wednesday January 21, 2009, 5:57 pm EST

WASHINGTON (AP) — Timothy Geithner apologized to Congress Wednesday for what he called “careless mistakes” in failing to pay $34,000 in taxes and moved closer to confirmation as treasury secretary and the Obama administration’s point man in reviving the economy.

While some Republican lawmakers questioned whether Geithner was being forthright in the explanation of his tax errors, he appeared to have sufficient support to win approval from the Senate Finance Committee.

Several senators told Geithner during the panel’s lengthy confirmation hearing that they planned to vote for his nomination. And Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., told him, “You will be confirmed” although Roberts said his phones were “ringing off the hook” from constituents upset about the prospect of having a treasury secretary who was so careless in tending to his own taxes.

Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., scheduled a committee vote for Thursday with new Obama administration hoping the nomination can quickly be approved by the full Senate so that Geithner can assume his role in dealing with the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.

Baucus called Geithner’s tax transgressions “disappointing mistakes,” but said he believes they were innocent ones — and should not bar Geithner, who is currently the head of the Federal Reserve’s New York regional bank, from serving in the administration’s top economic position.

Geithner told the panel he was sorry that his past tax mistakes were now an issue in his confirmation at a time of deepening economic distress.

“These were careless mistakes. They were avoidable mistakes, but they were unintentional,” Geithner told the committee. “I should have been more careful.”

Geithner failed to pay $34,000 in self-employment taxes from 2001 to 2004 for money he earned while he worked at the International Monetary Fund. He paid some of the taxes in 2006 after an Internal Revenue Service audit discovered the discrepancy for the years 2003 and 2004. But it wasn’t until two years later, days before President Obama tapped him to head Treasury last November, that Geithner paid back taxes he owed for the years 2001 and 2002.

He did so after Obama’s transition team found that Geithner had made the same tax mistake his first two years at the IMF as the one the IRS found he made during his last two years at the international lending agency.

On the economy, Geithner pledged to work closely with Congress to overhaul the controversial $700 billion financial rescue program and to win approval for a new economic stimulus program of around $825 billion. He promised to listen to suggestions made by Congress on how to shape both programs.

Geithner, who has worked in the Treasury Department under three presidents, addressed criticism over how the bailout money has been spent so far by the outgoing Bush administration. Many lawmakers have complained that most of the $350 billion-plus committed so far has gone to the banking industry and has done little to help individual homeowners facing foreclosure.

Geithner told the senators that he and Obama “share your belief that this program needs serious reform.”

He said the still-evolving Obama economic plan would include a comprehensive housing package.

“In this crisis, our financial system failed to meet its most basic obligations,” Geithner said. “The system was too fragile and unstable, and because of this, the system was unfair and unjust. Individuals, families and businesses that were careful and responsible were damaged by the actions of those who were not.”

While many members of the panel said they accepted Geithner’s explanation of the tax errors, several Republicans pressed Geithner more closely.

Jim Bunning, a Kentucky Republican, said he found Geithner’s failure to pay taxes troubling because it “reflects a degree of negligence toward the law that he will be charged with enforcing.” The treasury secretary oversees the IRS.

Geithner told the panel that for the 2001 and 2002 tax years, he had done his tax returns himself with a tax-preparation computer program. He said he hired an accountant to do his 2003 and 2004 taxes who “did not catch my error.”

He acknowledged signing an IMF statement saying he was aware that it was his responsibility to fully pay Social Security and Medicare taxes. “I absolutely should have read it more carefully,” he said. “I signed it in the mistaken belief I was complying with my obligations.”

Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa, the senior Republican on the panel, said there was a danger in giving the appearance of sweeping Geithner’s tax problems under the rug since he will be in charge of the IRS. But Grassley said he recognized that many in Congress viewed Geithner as “possibly the only man for the job of healing the recession before us and a very fractured economy.”

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Geithner-apologizes-for-taxes-apf-14120684.html

LECTURE: THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS — The Great Depression of the 21st Century with Michel Chossudovsky


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5524526231174165759&ei=j8RzScXjMorEqQL6z4W7BQ&q=The+Global+Financial+Crisis+-+Michel+Chossudovsky

The IMF & World Bank

OK so I go to the IMF website & click on the What the IMF Does Tab & this is part of what it says:

What the IMF Does

“The work of the IMF is of three main types. Surveillance involves the monitoring of economic and financial developments, and the provision of policy advice, aimed especially at crisis-prevention. The IMF also lends to countries with balance of payments difficulties, to provide temporary financing and to support policies aimed at correcting the underlying problems; loans to low-income countries are also aimed especially at poverty reduction. Third, the IMF provides countries with technical assistance and training in its areas of expertise. Supporting all three of these activities is IMF work in economic research and statistics.

Source: http://imf.org/external/work.htm

Ok now lets see what The World Bank has to say:

‘At the World Bank we have made the world’s challenge—to reduce global poverty—our challenge.

Our work focuses on achievement of the Millennium Development Goals that call for the elimination of poverty and sustained development. The goals provide us with targets and yardsticks for measuring results.

Our mission is to help developing countries and their people reach the goals by working with our partners to alleviate poverty. To do that we concentrate on building the climate for investment, jobs and sustainable growth, so that economies will grow, and by investing in and empowering poor people to participate in development.”

Source: http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/EXTABOUTUS/0,,contentMDK:20040565~menuPK:34563~pagePK:34542~piPK:36600~theSitePK:29708,00.html

Oh man the first thing that comes to mind wow helping poor countries get stuff they need, I say wonderful, good show IMF & World Bank. Oh wait thats what I would say if this were true. The fact of the matter is the IMF & World Bank give out loans that they know they will never get back. So what if true what do they get in return? Well whatever they want. So I want to start this topic with a Youtube video from John Perkins American Economic hit man.

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oipYYihg2c

I have also found some articles on what the IMF & World Bank did in Argentina

Source; http://www.labornotes.org/node/1119

& a powerful story as a result of the IMF & World Bank from washingtonpost.com

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A47822-2002Aug5.html

So then how do they set all this up? Well the Hit man goes to the leader of a country & says I will make you rich. All you have to do is have your country take out lets say 30 billion $$ in loans. So if the leader says ok then the hit man says don’t worry about paying back that loan & pays off the leader of that country through corporations. So then the country gets the bill with interest & can’t pay. Thats when they start taking land or whatever they want. I think this video from BBC Newsnight sums it up well;

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrynBzUpyag

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