Waxman Waxes Fuld: The Liveblog

Yep, sure enough. It looks like Waxman is going to be taking our newly reclusive Dick Fuld.

Provided my connection holds, I will be delivering all the gritty details right here.

Stay tuned.

10:06: As usual these things gavel in late. For awhile there I was afraid I was going to have to listen to voters all morning.

Bess has joined me. Now this should be fun!

10:10:06 AM ohbabyitsbess: what's with waxman pronouncing it "lay-men" brothers
10:10:09 AM ohbabyitsbess: is that a subtle diss?
10:10:27 AM equityprivate: Ber-NAN-Kee. Like Hankey?
10:11:46 AM equityprivate: Waxman sort of reminds me of Paulson. I don't know, bald men all look the same to me.
10:12:40 AM ohbabyitsbess: he doesn't look anything like paulson to me
10:13:07 AM equityprivate: I think I am blinded by the anti-capitalist glare.
10:13:40 AM ohbabyitsbess: i wonder if any of the "damning documents" waxman is reading from were obtained by the Wall Street Snitch Y Bitch Line his office set up
10:13:49 AM ohbabyitsbess: http://dealbreaker.com/2008/09/house-announces-wall-street-sn.php
10:15:26 AM equityprivate: He's really winding up for some blistering swings. Waxman is already on the Bush's Cousin connection, Fuld as ducking all responsibility, steering Lay-Man-Brothers to the abyss.
10:15:39 AM equityprivate: And it hasn't been 10 minutes.

More after the Jump.


10:15:55 AM ohbabyitsbess: "while mr. fuld and other lehman brothers executives got rich they were steering our economy toward a precipice"
10:15:58 AM ohbabyitsbess: that was deep
10:16:35 AM ohbabyitsbess: "a short seller lehman despised"
10:16:38 AM ohbabyitsbess: einhorny!
10:16:40 AM ohbabyitsbess: shout out!
10:16:58 AM ohbabyitsbess: ok, his mispronunciation is getting super annoying
10:16:59 AM equityprivate: WOAH! He dug up something on using the Korean infusion to institute a buyback and to burn Einhorny!
10:17:14 AM equityprivate: I think you are right about the snitch y bitch line!
10:19:23 AM equityprivate: Fireworks already. Waxman just gaveled a minority member down to prevent opening statements by all members. Wow.
10:19:27 AM equityprivate: Re-JEC-TED.
10:19:41 AM ohbabyitsbess: the guy seriously looked like he was about to cry
10:20:37 AM ohbabyitsbess: rep. tom davis "when the music stopped"
10:20:39 AM ohbabyitsbess: this is painful
10:20:51 AM equityprivate: Rep. Tom Davis, the ranking member, is doing the best he can to save this hearing for capitalism.
10:20:56 AM ohbabyitsbess: "words matter"
10:20:59 AM equityprivate: That's a wasted goal I think.
10:21:02 AM ohbabyitsbess: who writes this crap
10:21:03 AM equityprivate: Hah... yeah.
10:21:10 AM equityprivate: His admin?
10:21:20 AM ohbabyitsbess: i hope they jam in as many cliches as possible
10:21:29 AM equityprivate: Tom: "As we watch them, the markets are watching us." Well, Dealbreaker sure is!
10:24:07 AM equityprivate: Poor Tom Davis. I did like his line about "making hostages of low income borrowers" in reference to Fannie.
10:24:32 AM equityprivate: But he really is swimming upstream.
10:24:56 AM ohbabyitsbess: someone is leaning over waxman's shoulder whispering something
10:25:02 AM ohbabyitsbess: what could it be?
10:25:10 AM ohbabyitsbess: something about erin callan
10:25:13 AM ohbabyitsbess: he's back
10:26:11 AM equityprivate: Ok, I am astounded. Who challenges Waxman with the rulebook? The minority members are insisting on opening statements. Unfortunately, Waxman's staff was quick with that rulebook. Wow. The minority is really trying to burn time.
10:26:52 AM equityprivate: Waxman keeps repeating "The Member will state his Parliamentary Inquiry" like he is O'Riley or something.

(Bess is too excited to both watch Fuld and type, so I'm taking over. She will pop in sporadically).

With all the professors at University of Chicago, the best they could do was Zingales?

A big hunk of republicans have bailed now that Waxman rejected them on the opening statements.

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I was waiting when someone would use the "using homes as ATMs" and, woudln't you know it, the same yahoo (Robert Wescott) throws in the Dutch Tulip bubble.

Nell Minow is apparently dense enough to thing that it is "an honor to testify before the committee." Then she has the ovaries to tell Waxman "I hate to say I told you so, but I told you so." Oh yes, she's so smart. If only we had listened to her, we would have strung up Dick Fuld years ago and everything would be just fine. I'm only exaggerating here a little on Ms. Minow. Believe me.

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10:40 am: The Paul Volker Rule is proposed by Ms. Minow: If Paul Volker can't understand it, it shouldn't be on the market. (Minow's little cheer squad gives her kudos for that one). That frightens me.

10:48 am: The VIX is at 56. Ouch.

10:53 am: Carolyn Maloney seems to love long lists that include "billions."

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Glass-Steagall is "not complicated," she insists. Her efforts to get the panel to agree that it was a mistake to roll it back were rather firmly rebuffed by at least half the panel.

By request: Maloney's Staff-

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"...is not the sub-a-prima... is dee lack of trans-par-anci."

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Rep Elijah Cummings (D-Maryland) seems to like to call Fuld "Mr. Fold." That's quite funny, actually. Note to employees in a regulated industry: This is who is going to be reading your email. He's reading Bush's cousin's email for the second time today. He wonders how "Mr. Fold" sleeps at night. Heh.

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Well, there it is. They are going to call for a special counsel. We knew that was coming. It is amusing that he cited Code Pink to call for "Jail, no bail," to bring it up though. That's John Mica. He does question why Fannie and Freddie are not being held to account in these hearings. Good question.

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Dennis Kucinich wants to know why we didn't have these hearings before we voted on that damn bailout bill that, by the way, he did not in any way support, no sir! And why did Paulson save AIG and not Lehman. Wasn't it because Hank was saving Goldman Sachs? And why is the price of tinfoil skyrocketing?

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The American Dreamtm has been stolen by the mortgage originators, says Congressman Turner. They knew there was no value there. None at all. String 'em up!

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No, no. It was executive compensation that caused all this disaster. Too bad we can pay you Congresscritters more! *smooch smooch*

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Hey, just a minute. Over the weekend, we've seen the testimony that Mr. Fuld is about to make. He is going to blame everyone else. So, panelists, would you give me some ammunition to burn his ass when he gets in here? Was he selling his shares? Oh, I'm the only one here who can pronounce "Lehman" properly, even if I still like to call Dick, "Mr. Fold." And, you know, I think I will re-read the "...hurt Einhorn bad," quote.

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Well, CEOs should never be allowed to sell shares while they are in the company. (That's clever).

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The Lay-man board was totally incompetent. For instance, the former head of Telemundo. (What are you trying to say, Congresswoman Watson? Huh?)

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Hey, since you guys were obviously tapping the phones over there at Lay-Man and have the power to read minds of the senior managers there, what exactly were they thinking when they were doing their conference calls with investors? They are all lying sacks of shit, right? And these CDS things, they are, like radioactive and destroy pension savings, kill children and dogs while ruining the country, is that true?

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Well, I am the only investor up here and despite the fact that my organizations pension fund is down over 9% on the year going into this crisis (and I really don't want anyone to know how it has gone the last few weeks) I can tell you exactly how to reform the system totally.

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No, no... it is a stupid, dees idea.

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I see these executives who have been fired from Lehman (he got it right) got paid severance. That looks crazy to me.

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Very good, Congressman! You are so handsome, and smart! I wish I could have like ten million of your babies!

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The folks at home, do we tell them that this was Wall Street, or a casino?

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This tan did not come from Baltimore, trust me. I know. These Wall Streeters are not living in the same world as us. So, what is it? Is it the parties that they go to, over there in New York? Studying the Boardroom is like anthropology, and they call Dick Fuld "The Gorilla," maybe we should have Jane Goodall in there. Yuk... yuk... yuk. (No, I'm not kidding).

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Nothing I say is of any consequence at all. Well, there was that one good zinger I got in. I hope my wife had TIVO set. With any luck I can watch myself call Angelo Mozilo "That great American industrialist," five or six times before she forces me to put QVC back on.

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There are two Republicans left in the room. That's telling. And Mica is shocked, shocked, to learn that the Chairman might refuse to hear Republican opening statements.

Ok you, lot. You're gone. Where's Fuld?

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His Fuldness gets his own thread. See you over there.

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