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CFR Corporate Members Get Lion's Share of Bailout Funds 
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Written by Thomas R. Eddlem    

Monday, 23 March 2009 11:30 


Newspapers are fixated upon $160 million in bonuses given to American 
International Group (AIG) executives. And it’s nice to know where the millions 
are going (note: the bonuses could have been cancelled had the federal 
government let the company go bankrupt, as officials should have). But where 
are the trillions in TARP, TALC and Federal Reserve Bank bailout funds going?
The man in charge of administering the bailouts is Treasury Secretary Timothy 
Geithner, who served as a staff member of the New York City-based Council on 
Foreign Relations before being hired in 2003 to head the New York City branch 
of the Federal Reserve Bank (Fed). As the vice chairman of the Fed’s Open 
Market Committee, Geithner is probably a poor choice to get the nation out of 
it’s current economic mess. He served as Alan Greenspan’s number two man at the 
Fed, so Geithner is as responsible as anyone for facilitating the severity of 
the real estate and financial bubble and its subsequent collapse. After all, 
the Fed was the driving force behind the asset bubble, inflating the bubble 
larger and larger through artificially low interest rates and an inflationary 
easy-money policy.

Under Geithner and his predecessor (former Goldman Sachs CEO Henry “Hank” 
Paulson), the majority of bailout funds have been awarded to high-level donors 
to Geithner's former employer: the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). 

Here’s a survey of  TARP bailout awards to the CFR’s corporate members (there 
are a total of only a little more than 200 corporate members at all levels): 
Among the “Founders,” those who give $100,000 or more to the CFR, can be found:

American Express Company: $3.389 billion TARP 
Goldman Sachs: $10 billion TARP, plus a separate Federal Reserve bailout and 
more than $13 billion of the allotment to AIG (below) 
Merrill Lynch: $45 billion through its corporate parent, Bank of America, which 
is also a CFR Premium corporate member, plus $6.8 billion of AIG’s bailout 
funds 
“President’s Circle” CFR members ($60,000 or more) received the following 
bailout funds:

American International Group (AIG): $182 billion in total TARP/TALF funds to 
date 
Citibank: $50 billion TARP 
Morgan Stanley: $10 billion TARP 
Premium members ($30,000 or more to CFR):

Bank of New York/Mellon Corporation: $3 billion TARP 
Freddie Mac: Sharing with Fannie Mae $1.25 trillion — that’s $1,250 billion — 
in mortgage securities being purchased from the Federal Reserve Bank 
Chrysler: $4 billion TARP, plus $1.5 billion TARP for Chrysler Financial 
JP Morgan Chase: $25 billion TARP 
CIT Group: $2.33 billion TARP 
That’s a total of more than $1 trillion in bailout funds for CFR corporate 
members, easily the lion’s share of the total bailout funds awarded to date. 
CFR Membership seems to have its benefits, and then some.

So why is no one asking questions about why most of the funds are going to the 
former employers of our Treasury secretaries? Perhaps because many of the 
entities who should ask "why" are also CFR corporate members. Among the 
financial press, the CFR counts among its members Bloomberg, General Electric 
(NBC, CNBC, MSNBC), News Corporation (Fox, Fox Business), Standard and Poor's, 
ABC News, Time Warner (CNN, Time magazine, etc.), Moody's, and McGraw Hill 
(book publishers).
Somebody should ask the question why the same people who brought us this 
financial crisis are now bringing us the "cure," and why that cure necessarily 
involves financing former employers of the people making the decisions.
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