Author Topic: Obama playing golf with UBS CEO Wolff raises questions of corruption.  (Read 933 times)

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41760
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
http://www.panamalaw.org/obama_playing_golf_with_UBS_america_president_robert_wolf.html


Obama Playing Golf with UBS America President Robert Wolf


Robert Wolf golfing with Obama
________________________ ________________________ _________________

Executive Summary – This is actually amazing. UBS has just turned over 4450 names of American who evaded taxes using UBS bank.

This has started a fear tactic from the IRS since the names released are of course secret so as to scare hundreds of thousands of UBS clients from the USA and other countries into compliance under threat of life in jail.

Did it ever occur to anyone that this Robert Wolf might be complicit and should be in jail too?

What is good for the goose is good for the gander! Wolf during Obamas campaign collected $370,850 for Obama making UBS the fifth largest contributor to the OBama election campaign. Within days of the UBS settlement of $780,000,000 to settle civil and criminal charges with US government, Obama appointed Wolf to the White House Economic Recovery Advisory Board. Then UBS received 2.5 billion through AIG for financial bailout.

Perhaps UBS paid nothing at all and was reimbursed and even compensated for cooperating with the IRS attack on their account holders from the USA that the bank had. While the golf game was going on UBS fall guy Bradley Birkenfeld was sentenced to 40 months in jail but his sentence does not start yet so he can appeal sentencing.

While this debacle takes place numerous citizens banking in UBS are sweating out whether or not their names were turned over. If they settle they may avoid jail but pay big penalties. The IRS will audit them and if they find other things jail could result. If the people do nothing and their name gets turned over then the IRS may very well go through the formalities of a trail and these people could get enough jail time to die in jail.

And why is the head of UBS in America playing golf with the President while the clients his operation acted as facilitator for and who he conspired with to fraud on taxes go to prison. Come on!

Who is the biggest crook here? If you stay there it is only going to become worse and worse. The people do nothing except bicker. Like we have been saying for a long time get up and leave while you still can. The USA has eight times more people (per capita) in the prison system than China. Twice the total amount of person in jail but the country has one-fourth the population of China. Think about how bad it is going to get next year. The only change you are going to see is it getting worse.

________________________ ________________________ _______________________

IS THIS WHAT YOU VOTED FOR? 



Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41760
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
Re: Obama playing golf with UBS CEO Wolff raises questions of corruption.
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2009, 11:45:21 AM »
Let's see -

The AIG bailout has been used to bailout Goldman Sachs and now UBS looks like it got a bailout too? 




240 is Back

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 102387
  • Complete website for only $300- www.300website.com
Re: Obama playing golf with UBS CEO Wolff raises questions of corruption.
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2009, 02:15:05 PM »
correct to criticize Obama for this. 

I wonder though... if we checked the archives, do we find this author complaining about who Bush associated with, and where the Bailout $ went?  Or was that 'different'?

i respect the hell out of any author who criticizes both.  If they sit quiet when 'their guy' is in office, they suck donkey dikk.

Skip8282

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 7004
Re: Obama playing golf with UBS CEO Wolff raises questions of corruption.
« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2009, 02:31:02 PM »
Who cares if the IRS "bought" the names?  We're talking about people who evaded taxes.  We're talking about fucking criminals.  Fuck'em.  We're running out of money and there's outrage because we're going after tax evaders?

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41760
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
Re: Obama playing golf with UBS CEO Wolff raises questions of corruption.
« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2009, 03:02:42 PM »
Skip:  Everyone is for going after tax cheats.  However, this look really crappy IMHO.

________________________ _______________________

What is good for the goose is good for the gander! Wolf during Obamas campaign collected $370,850 for Obama making UBS the fifth largest contributor to the OBama election campaign. Within days of the UBS settlement of $780,000,000 to settle civil and criminal charges with US government, Obama appointed Wolf to the White House Economic Recovery Advisory Board. Then UBS received 2.5 billion through AIG for financial bailout.



What good was settling a case for $760,000.000 if they were only to get 2.5 billion right afterwards?

Additionally, what is the CEO doing playing golf with Obama? 


Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41760
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
Re: Obama playing golf with UBS CEO Wolff raises questions of corruption.
« Reply #5 on: December 12, 2009, 03:12:39 PM »
SKIP - NO WONDER THIS GUY WAS SPARED.
________________________ ________________________ _______________

WWW.CANADAFREEPRESS.COM


The skeleton in Obama’s money closet

Judi McLeod  Bio
 
 By Judi McLeod  Thursday, July 24, 2008

Robert Wolf, CEO of UBS Americas, who has bundled more than $370,850 for Barack Obama so far this year, is one of the most embarrassing skeletons in BO’s money closet, now that the financial institution Wolf heads up in America has been outed in The Nation’s Attack of the Global Pirate Bankers.

  “…This crowded docket, combined with the UBS mea culpa, almost distracted us from the sordid details of the Levin Committee’s actual findings,” investigative journalist James S. Henry, wrote in The Nation on Tuesday.

  It’s not as if Wolf is just another number in the contribution side of the ledger paying for Obama’s race to the White House.

 Among the groupies pushing Obama’s rock star-status, Wolf stands at the front of the line.

Wolf was “wowed” by the Senator from Illinois when he first met in December 2006.  “He handed Obama his card and said, “I’d like to get to know you more.” (John Heilemann, New York Magazine, April 16, 2007).  Obama phoned the next day.  “When we hung up, he said, `I’ll call you after the holidays,’ and I’m thinking, Yeah, right, he’s gonna call me,” Wolf says.  But call Obama did.  The next week they had dinner in Washington, just the two of them, on the night that George W. Bush gave his speech announcing the surge of additional troops into Iraq.  “I felt so honored to be sitting down with him for two hours on an occasion like that,” Wolf recalls, “knowing that he was going off to be interviewed on television later.”
 
“Within ten days, Obama had announced his intention to run and Clinton was officially in.  A story in the Times reported that Obama had nailed two A-list New York donors: Soros and Wolf.  But though Soros’s backing was a symbolic coup, it’s Wolf who has emerged as Obama’s most copious cash collector in the city so far—hosting two high-dollar cocktail parties, making countless calls, harvesting more than $500,000. 
 
“As Wolf tells me about the soirees he’s hosted, he reaches into a meticulously organized scrapbook, takes out a photograph of him and Obama grinning madly, and tells me that I can keep it.  “The way Barack has taken this nation with his rock-star status,” he says, “it’s very exciting!”
 
But Obama’s biggest New York groupie was nowhere around in last Thursday’s standing-room only hearing on tax haven banks and tax compliance held by the US Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, chaired by Michigan Senator Carl Levin.
 
Wolf’s financial institution’s parent company UBS, Switzerland’s largest bank and the world’s largest private wealth manager, with $1.9 trillion in client assets and nearly 84,000 employees in fifty countries, including 32,000 in the United States, was one of two exposed in the results of the Congressional Committee’s six-month investigation.
 
It was not UBS’s most honorable corporate moment. 

“The Statement of Facts in the Birkenfeld criminal case describes additional actions taken by UBS bankers to help U.S. clients manage their Swiss accounts without alerting U.S. authorities.  It states, for example, that UBS bankers advised U.S. clients to withdraw funds from their accounts using Swiss credit cards that “could not be discovered by the United States authorities”, to “destroy all off-shore banking records existing in the United States”; and to “misrepresent the receipt of funds from the Swiss bank account in the United States as loans from the Swiss Bank.”440.  The Statement of facts also discloses that, on one occasion, “at the request of a U.S. client, defendant Birkenfeld purchased diamonds using that U.S. client’s Swiss bank account funds and smuggled the diamonds into the United States in a toothpaste tube,” presumably so that the U.S. client could obtain possession of his Swiss assets without alerting U.S. authorities.441. It also states that Mr. Birkenfeld and his business associate Mario Staggl “accepted bundles of checks from U.S. clients and facilitated the deposit of those checks into accounts at the Swiss bank” and elsewhere, presumably to assist the clients in making transfers to their Swiss accounts, again without alerting U.S. authorities.442.

But wait a minute, didn’t Obama tell AP last April, “We’re proud of the fact that we were able to do this (collecting just $1 million less than rival Hillary Rodham Clinton’s record haul) without any money from federal lobbyists or PACs”?
 
And does find it mind boggling that Obama was one of three congressional sponsors of the new “bundling disclosure” provision in the Disclosure of Contributions “Bundled” by Lobbyists as a key provision in new Lobbying Disclosure Law to be interpreted and implemented by the Federal Elections Commission (FEC)?
 
The bundling disclosure provision originated in the Senate as an amendment successfully offered by Senators Barack Obama and Russell Feingold (D-W) to the lobby and ethics reform bill that passed in January 2007.  Senator Feingold described the bundling disclosure provision as “one of the most important provisions” in the lobbying and ethics reform legislation.
 
“In their Senate floor colloquy, Senators Feingold and Obama made clear that the bundling provision applies to fundraising events:
 
“Mr. Feingold: With respect specifically to fundraisers hosted or co hosted by lobbyists, my view is that virtually all such events would be covered by this provision.  Is that how the senator from Illinois sees it as well?
 
Mr. Obama: “Yes, I agree with that view.  At many fundraisers, the host of the event collects the checks and gives them to a representative of the campaign.  So that would be covered because the contributions have been “forwarded” to the campaign.  But at some events, a representative of the campaign, or even the candidate, physically receives the checks directly from contributions as they arrive or leave, and of course, some checks may, be sent in afterward.  In that case, the campaign knows the total amount raised, and knows the lobbyist who hosted the fundraiser is responsible for those contributions.  Even if no formal records are kept about the money raised at the event, although most campaigns do keep such records, the campaign has credited the lobbyist with that fundraising and it must be reported, as long as the threshold amount is met.” (www.democracy21.org).
 
In his floor statement, Representative Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) urged the FEC in its regulations, “to maximize the disclosure of contributions that have been bundled by lobbyists.  This will bring much needed sunlight to the intersection of bundling and public policy, and hopefully, will serve as a `disinfectant’ to clean up any undue influence brought to bear by the use of third party contributions by lobbyists.” (Cong. Rec. at H9209.)
 
From Attack of the Global Pirate Bankers, ˆ”In 2001, UBS had signed a formal “qualified intermediary” agreement with the US Treasury.  Under this program, it agreed either to withhold taxes against American clients who had Swiss accounts and owned US stocks, or disclose their identities.  However, when UBS’s American clients refused to go along with these arrangements, the bank just caved in and lied to the U.S. government.  Eventually, it concealed 19,000 such clients, partly by helping to form hundreds of offshore companies.  This cost the US Treasury an estimated $200 million per hear in lost taxes.”
 
Of the high fliers in the “utterly unprincipled global private banking industry”, Henry concludes: “They wield enormous political influence even without paying taxes, merely by making contributions, threatening to withhold them—or better yet, threatening to abscond with their capital unless certain conditions are met.  In a sense, this is the ultimate libertarian pipe dream: representation without taxation.  But it is a nightmare for the rest of us, and we must design and organize our way around it.”
 
Meanwhile, the calendar tells us it’s now less than four months to November elections.
 
The mainstream media owes it to the American public to let in Rep. Van Hollen’s yet to materialize sunshine and disinfectant when it comes to Barak Hussein Obama and his groupie friends.

________________________ ________

This was from July 2008. 



Skip8282

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 7004
Re: Obama playing golf with UBS CEO Wolff raises questions of corruption.
« Reply #6 on: December 12, 2009, 03:17:45 PM »
The 2.5 billion we'll be getting back.

IDK what he was doing with Barry, maybe giving him the names of more criminals.  Who cares?  I don't like the stimulus bill period, but if we've got the opportunity to get these tax cheats, all the better.

I used to work with a guy who was an auditor for the IRS.  At the time, I was in college and working part-time, minimum wage.  I jokingly asked what would happen if I cheated on my taxes.  He said nothing because I was small potatoes.  You know who the biggest tax cheats were?  DOCTORS.  Fucking physicians who were already making plenty of money were the biggest tax cheats.  Fuck' em.

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41760
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
Re: Obama playing golf with UBS CEO Wolff raises questions of corruption.
« Reply #7 on: December 12, 2009, 03:23:12 PM »
The 2.5 billion we'll be getting back.

IDK what he was doing with Barry, maybe giving him the names of more criminals.  Who cares?  I don't like the stimulus bill period, but if we've got the opportunity to get these tax cheats, all the better.

I used to work with a guy who was an auditor for the IRS.  At the time, I was in college and working part-time, minimum wage.  I jokingly asked what would happen if I cheated on my taxes.  He said nothing because I was small potatoes.  You know who the biggest tax cheats were?  DOCTORS.  Fucking physicians who were already making plenty of money were the biggest tax cheats.  Fuck' em.

This guy was also appointed to the economic advisory board.  Pay for play at its best.