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Special Report: The Obama Era Begins by Jonathan Hoenig (Author Archive)

The Real Problem With Geithner for Treasury

Tim Geithner is an awful choice for Treasury secretary, but not for the reasons other objectors are suggesting.

Geithner is accused of employing an immigrant with an elapsed work visa. From my perspective, this is a complete nonissue. If Geithner wants to hire an illegal immigrant to mop his floors, nobody’s rights are violated. He wants his socks laundered, an immigrant wants a job, and they make a mutually beneficial trade.

Geithner also reportedly failed to pay self employment taxes from 2001 to 2004, a shameful oversight for a man responsible for spending hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars over the past year in various bailout schemes. While he certainly should have been aware of his obligations, given the subjective, contradictory and virtually impenetrable tax code, it’s easy to get lost amid a sea of paperwork.

The Tax Foundation  estimates over $250 billion is spent in compliance costs, simply figuring out how much we owe each year. Why is it that even college-educated professionals need to spend hundreds of dollars simply figuring out their tax obligation? He has since paid his obligations – with interest.

No, the problem with Geithner is, well, Geithner himself.

The Real Bailout Czar

In an age of bailouts, Geithner is the original Bailout Czar. It was Geithner, after all, who was the instrumental figure in arranging JP Morgan’s (JPM) takeover of Bear Stearns, a deal in which $29 billion of taxpayer money was pledged as a backstop against illiquid and toxic assets.

It wasn’t Hank Paulson, but rather Tim Geithner who put together the plan to have the government rescue AIG, to the tune of $85 billion and growing.

It has been widely noted Geithner was in favor of stepping in with taxpayer dollars to save Lehman Brothers. I guess it’s pretty easy to spend taxpayer dollars when you aren’t even paying your own taxes.

If you are unfamiliar with Geithner, simply go the Federal Reserve’s web site to see a line-item balance sheet of his work: billions of tax dollars for AIG, Bear Stearns (look for “Maiden Lane LLC”; it’s the corporation created for Bear Stearns’s liquidation), commercial money markets and loans to primary dealers.

What Happened on His Watch

Of course, the financial deterioration at most of the large banks now begging for bailouts occurred under Geithner's watch as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. One could argue he missed the credit storm despite being in the catbird seat for more than five years.

He has, according to The Wall Street Journal, been looking for “as much firepower as possible” as Treasury secretary. Take note: That “firepower” is your tax dollars.

There is uniform agreement that the TARP -- along with all the trillions in bailouts and backstops that have gone along with it -- has been a complete disaster, as we predicted it would be from the start. Now Obama seems poised to rely on the guy who was responsible for getting this bailout train underway.

Wealth is not created because of a bailout, backstop or government stimulus plan. Geithner’s history suggests he believes government intervention is key to growing the economy.

It hasn’t worked since Bear Stearns. Eight trillion dollars later…why would it work now?

Jonathan Hoenig is managing member at Capitalistpig Hedge Fund LLC.


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rwkinne

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I'm not that concerned about the tax and employee situations - both irrelevant. What concerns me is that Geithner is not 'change we can believe in.' He's one of the insiders who got us into this mess. Why should we think he can help get us out?
We need new ideas, daring, out-of-the-box thinking. I'd don't see that in Geithner, and I'm beginning to wonder about Obama.
tinamina

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Sorry chav0069 I do not think gieosse meant for you to be personally insulted about illegal immigrants culture being backward. However, I do live around this culture in Tucson, I am taken aback to see garbage strewn everyday around my complex and men shooting guns out of their cars for thrills. The complex staff must pay someone every day to pick up this trash in order to keep our community nice. I do not know if it is lack of proper upbringing or just lack of pride in oneself in the Mexican culture. In addition, my taxes pay for your bachelors degree and MBA when I (do not have enough money because I am paying for expenses of illegal immigrants and) must take loans to pay for my own two children's college education. Don't you think that is a little upside down? Or do you think that I should just be more patriotic? Illegal, means breaking the law, when did it change to mean entitlement? What is wrong with our government? It is destroying the backs of its hard working citizens....(Read more of this comment)
Posted by: ithardin
I read an 01/13/2009 WSJ article by Jonathan Weisman that shed a little more light on the immigration situation part of this Geithner business.

I quoute from the article:

"According to people familiar with the matter, Mr. Geithner employed a housekeeper whose immigration papers expired during her tenure with Mr. Geithner, currently president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The woman went on to get a green card to work legally in the country and federal immigration authorities didn't press charges against her, these people said."

In this case, after getting this information, I concur with the Senators who consider this "no big deal."

In this case she would be working under what is called an "Employment Authorization Document," or EAD. An EAD is usually filed for in connection with an application for a Green Card. It usually takes 90-120 days to be approved and is good for one year. A few months before it expires one can apply to renew it. Onc...(Read more of this comment)
Posted by: decsatsv
You and everybody in DC wants to overlook the tax evasion (I'm calling it what it is, not an "oversight", mistake, etc). Check this post out from a former IMF employee ...
alice6 wrote:
"give me a break. i worked there starting 2005 - the pension and tax group makes it VERY clear you need to pay your only ss and med taxes. also when you start, as a US National, you get 1 hr free consultation with the pension and tax unit where you can ask all the tax questions you want and they advise you on what you need to do. plus they offer 2 hrs of free financial planning with a certified financial planner. he must of known that he didn't pay the correct taxes for 2001 and 2002 when the irs found the errors for 2003 and 2004. an honest person would have paid it because it was the right thing to do - especially as the President of the NY Fed Reserve Bank. How can he put himself out there as a leader, if he is going to hide behind ignorance - which is questionable. Ignorance is no excuse! Di...(Read more of this comment)
Posted by: chav0069
My comments are for gieosse
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