Showing posts with label Cities Asking For TARP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cities Asking For TARP. Show all posts

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Do You Know The Way To TARP?

Calculated Risk risks being accused of parody, until you remember that cities have already been lining up for largess from the Federal Government:

"From the Mercury News: San Jose mayor seeks slice of bailout pie

San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed said Friday he's working with leaders of other large California cities to make sure they're not left behind.

The stimulus package Congress passed last month wasn't designed to dole out money to governments, so it's far from clear whether San Jose will get a piece. But with $1.6 billion in unfunded retiree health care obligations, plus $500 million worth of local and regional road work to be done and the $750 million price tag to bring BART to the South Bay, Reed noted the city has a full slate of needs.
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Reed created a minor furor Friday when he told an Associated Press reporter he would seek 2 percent of the bailout, or $14 billion, for San Jose — an eye-popping figure, given that the city's entire annual budget is $3.3 billion.
The Bank of San Jose! "

Do you know the way to TARP?

Friday, November 14, 2008

Fact/Parody Jinx Being Verified

Remember, well, I have one reader, remember Patty when I mentioned the Fact/Parody Jinx being violated by Alphaville. Well, read this from Huffington:

"WASHINGTON — Three big city mayors asked the federal government Friday to use a portion of the $700 billion financial bailout to assist struggling cities.

They sought help with the pension costs, infrastructure investment and cash-flow problems stemming from the global financial crisis.

The mayors _ Michael Nutter of Philadelphia, Shirley Franklin of Atlanta and Phil Gordon of Phoenix _ made their request in a letter to Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson.

Nutter said cities are facing an economic crisis not seen since the Depression and need help just like financial institutions.

"I want to make sure that cities and metro areas are at the table, that their voices are being heard, that our challenges and problems are well understood, so that we can get relief," Nutter said.

President-elect Barack Obama has also called for some sort of aid to state and local governments so they don't have to raise taxes or lay off workers while the federal government is trying to revive the economy, but he hasn't proposed or endorsed a specific aid plan.

The three mayors proposed providing loans to help cities pay pension costs. They also want $50 billion in loans for investment in infrastructure, and additional one-year loans to cities unable to borrow cash because of the tight credit markets."

Now, I want to make it clear that some of this money going out the door probably makes sense, but this is now a deluge . It become:

1) An If you don't help me as well your plan will look arbitrary, stupid, and like cronyism

2) I'm more important than him/her. This one is Talmudic. How much the more so...

So, every business and government entity in America, and foreign banks, and a stimulus, are coming to the Federal Government of the U.S. for help. Alphaville has some explaining to do.