Sunday, September 27, 2009

The Incredibly Stupid Hulce

OK, I'll make this a quickie...

I finally read the "editorial" piece by The Incredible Hulce. It's rolling along in acceptable fashion, cataloging past headlines from years gone by, until the final 2 paragraphs. Then she just completely blows up:

And here we are today, same issues, some different faces. But the economy still sucks and Bill Watkins, executive director of Center for Economic Research and Forecasting at Cal-Lutheran, says he doesn’t believe that sustained growth will occur any time soon. He said we may see small positive growth this quarter and the media will declare the recession over. However, the stimulus plan is not working. Government spending does not improve the productivity of private capital. Banks are still not lending. Houses, especially in Central Oregon, are selling for less than you can build them.

That said, we end this editorial with this: go ahead and declare the recession over. It’s not likely that there’s anything more that we can do to help the economy than to believe that it’s getting better and continue to operate our businesses lean and efficient and hold out for a recovery to eventually happen. If our community can lift itself up from the gloom and find some light even in the smallest of economic improvements, then that’s a very good thing. Let’s get this party started.


So everyone, including her hand-picked schmucks from some obscure-ass loser church-related global forecasting basement says that the shit is hitting the fan, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

But Hulce, in her infinite wisdom, says "Let's get this party started"? Oh my God.

If our community can lift itself up from the gloom and find some light even in the smallest of economic improvements, then that’s a very good thing.

Really? So if we just click our heels together, we'll get back to Kansas... right?

This is Standard Issue Marketing Bullshit. That if you bullshit people enough, they'll start to believe anything.

But the real disturbing part of this, is the "Let's get this party started" bit. I mean, My God. Who talks like that? 85 year old white women trying to be "ghetto"?

And what's really wonderful, is that there is implied in statements like that, that The Bubble CAN, WILL, AND SHOULD get going again.

The PARTY was THE REAL ESTATE BUBBLE. And Hulce thinks the best medicine is to get it going again.

THIS is the reason Bend is doomed. There's a mentality there that isn't right. It's much like that of an alcoholic or chronic drug user: If I can just get the good feelings going again I had during the "high times", I'll be good, everything will be fine.

There are a lot of people in Cent OR who will be jonesing for a fix that never comes. "The party" is NEVER going to start again here. EVER. Well, not in my lifetime.

You've got to understand what is really happening to see why.

This is The Big Unwind.

We have made TRILLIONS in loans that will never be repaid. THAT was "The party". The seemingly unending river of credit which was used for almost everything from buying houses to paying off the old lines of credit so we could borrow anew, was "The party". The borrowing of a bit more to make payments on the old borrowings was when things started getting really dicey.

There was no more "party" at that point. Hulcey-mindset borrowers and others just started borrowing "to feel normal". This is where the drug & alcohol use is only hitting the "flatline" high... just feeling OK. Increased use, as always, is required to get "high" again.

And so you begin a spiralling vicious circle that can do nothing but end badly.

And so it has.

And Hulce wants us to ALL GET HIGH AGAIN... NOT finish rehab. The best way to handle what's happened, according to the Incredible Hulce, is we get a good shot of that what ails us, NOT quit cold turkey.

But what's just precious is THERE IS NO MORE, Hulce. That was it. We're in The Big Unwind. We're through.

So, I guess I will explain what is going to happen over the next several years, primarily for the benefit of dumbfucks like Hulce, in terms of what has already happened. And I'll try to make it painless & quick.

OK, our banking system is based on the Fractional Reserve System. If you ever had any sort of rudimentary finance classes, it's east to figure out: Let's say you deposit $100 in the local shithole collapsing bank, CACB. OK, they make money by loaning it out, but not all of it, more like $90. From wikipedia:

Central banks generally mandate reserve requirements that require banks to keep a minimum fraction of their demand deposits as cash reserves. This both limits the amount of money creation that occurs in the commercial banking system, and ensures that banks have enough ready cash to meet normal demand for withdrawals. Problems can arise, however, when a large number of depositors seek withdrawal of their deposits; this can cause a bank run or, when problems are extreme and widespread, a systemic crisis.

To mitigate these problems, central banks (or other government institutions) generally regulate and oversee commercial banks, act as lender of last resort to commercial banks, and also insure the deposits of the commercial banks' customers.


Really, those paragraphs embody a lot of info. There HAS TO BE reserve requirements, or else money creation is theoretically INFINITE (infinite inflation), and BANK RUNS can happen with ease. Imagine you have lent out all of that $100 deposit, if the person even writes a check for $1, you can't deliver.

Now, the "systemic crisis" part is what you should really be focusing on, because that is exactly what has happened.

If you read the wikipedia article in it's entirety (and you should), you'll see there is a very direct correlation between banking reserve requirements, and money creation. There is a very simple example with 20% reserve requirements which leads to a money creation multiplier of almost 5.

So the inverse of the reserve requirement is the money multiplier: 1 / .2 = 5.

You can see the actual reserve requirements for US banks here. It's a tiered system, but on all decent sized banks, it's about 10%. So the multiplier is about 10, but in actuality it is slightly lower due to other factors

Now, this system works great and can be actually used to spur spending by the Fed buying and selling a relatively small amount of bank-held securities, like government debt, some of which is always on the books of banks as "cash".

But there's something "Golden" about that 10% reserve number. It represents the amount beyond which losses become a vicious cycle of contraction vs it's usual virtuous circle of prosperity.

Once you loan losses go beyond 10%, you are pretty much fucked. Even if your losses approach 10% of your loan portfolio, you are in some deep shit. Because your depositors CANNOT get their DEMAND DEPOSITS. You are broke and cannot pay them.

You're in some Big Shit at that point.

Now, typically this sort of thing is a localized phenomenon. Big local business goes down, or some regional butter-fuck hits the local economy, like oil in the 80's or S&L commercial lending. And the shit goes down hard.

But this time it is WILDLY different.

The ENTIRE American housing base is down WAY over 10%. Commercial is down over 10%. THOSE 2 things represent TRILLIONS in loans.

The entire collateralized base of the American banking system is DOWN beyond the reserve point. This is the point where the "systemic crisis" begins.

The banks ARE NOT LOANING, not because they don't want to, but they can't. Even with the TRILLIONS flooding the system, the ENTIRE US BANKING SYSTEM IS STILL INSOLVENT. THAT is the problem. That is why we cannot "Get this party started".

We have gone WELL BEYOND the point of utter collapse. And the government response was really all it could be: FLOOD THE SYSTEM WITH TRILLIONS.

Because, you see, we have an entire banking system whose demand deposits are, say $10 trillion. But the loans and other securities that we have to pay each other off, are only $7 trillion. The gov't hawks were right: If we all tried to Get Our Money, the US banking system would have ceased to exist. Every single bank in the US would have to close.

So the governments only choice was to flood us with trillions.

But now the problem shifts from "I want my money" to "I want this economy to grow", and there my friends we are well & truly fucked. Because growth relies on money, and money comes and goes with the whim & weft of confidence in the fractional reserve banking system itself.

10% reserve requirements were NOT ENOUGH to avert one of the greatest crises in 100 years. So what do we do?

Lower it, as advocated by Hulce? THAT actually ENSURES it will happen again!

Or raise it? THAT actually ensures a TERRIBLE SLOWDOWN, by collapsing the lifeblood of our economy, money. A 20% reserve requirement would throw us right into a depression.

Even leaving it where it is portends that what we face today will happen again.

Fucking rock and a hard place, that is.

And so those are The Real Choices: Lower our reserve requirements to "Get the party started", but have an even more fragile banking system that will succumb to destruction almost instantly. Or raise reserve requirements, and face the prospect of a near-immediate and crushing depression, but a banking system that can in the far-future probably sustain almost any economic slowdown... once it stabilizes.

Or leave it as-is... and face a scenario that is a little of column A, and a little of column B.

Which is what we'll do.

So there will be no real growth in the next decade or so. And government will have to be on-call to forestall collapse for the foreseeable future. We will be in high-wire mode for at least 10 years, with even the slightest disturbance threatening our very existence.

Which is what will happen. We will be in low-or-no growth mode for 10 years, and banks will continue to fail. For years.

Look to Japan to see what happens. Moribund growth that never seems to take off.

When will it take off? When loan losses are so crushed that what actually remains is solid. And loan volume actually begins to exceed deposit growth, and money is created again. The Great Unwind ends when banks stop calling in loans (to pay depositors or "reserve" up), and actually start to lend again, which only happens AFTER we hit rock bottom, and they KNOW that their loans are solid, and repayment is assured. We aren't even close to that. AND THAT, my friends, is WHY banks are not loaning. They have raised their OWN implicit reserve requirements to SURVIVE.

It bears pointing out that I am not one of those psycho, Anarchy-types that believes the best thing is ZERO LOANS, and eating of home-grown beans & tomatoes. Well, I'm closer to that than many people I know, but I do believe there is a place for the modern banking system.

But I also acknowledge that this system can and will cause it's own implosions by it's very nature. And it's near collapse is what we are witnessing now. It makes the peaks and valley's higher & lower. But it does have it's merits.

But when it is systemically participates in a bubble, it literally ensures it's own destruction. There's really nothing else that can happen. And the bigger the bubble, the bigger the collapse IN PROPORTION to the leverage (financial crack-meth) used to create it.

And the leverage used to create our current debacle was almost infinite, because not only were banks going "off balance sheet" to create more money, the amount going into homes as downpayments was LESS THAN ZERO. People would actually get money at closing via all kinds of schemes, namely liar-loan fraud, appraisal fraud, and just about anything else they could get away with... ask Tammy Sawyer.

So our REAL reserve rate was far, FAR less than the OFFICIAL RATE of 10%. It was probably down around 0%, which means 2 things: Incredible fragility and the magnitude of the collapse will be unbelievable.

And THAT is where we are.
That there is GRILFY hotness, hbm.
Damn, I need to get laid.
Ahhhhh, the chubby quasi-pregger MILF. Is there anything better?

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Bewert said...

This is funny:

"Liberal bias has become the single biggest distortion in modern Bible translations."

http://www.conservapedia.com/Conservative_Bible_Project

I wonder if Roger Ailes (ex-media guru for Nixon, Reagan and HW, now CEO of Fox News) is in charge of this as well.

Anonymous said...

Dumbfuck, why are you so fixated on Brokeback Mountain? I've never seen it so you'll have to tell me about the good parts.
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Well, the best part is when this guy from Oregon moves down to Jewtah. He finds him a little Mormon boy and coaxes him up into the mountains with a peanut butter samich. He then proceeds to bend that lil somebitch over a fallen poplar tree (them Mormons put those poplars all over the place) and well, he buggers the bejesus outta him. I think the man's name is Brucey, and the little fella goes by HBM, or somethin' like that.

Anonymous said...

Well, the best part is when this guy from Oregon moves down to Jewtah. He finds him a little Mormon boy and coaxes him up into the mountains with a peanut butter samich. He then proceeds to bend that lil somebitch over a fallen poplar tree (them Mormons put those poplars all over the place) and well, he buggers the bejesus outta him. I think the man's name is Brucey, and the little fella goes by HBM, or somethin' like that.


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Sheet I understand that they're going to show this movie at the Bend Film Festival this year. It's called "Broke Back Bruce".

A real true Bend story.

Anonymous said...

The Future of Bend, and it ain't Beans, Butter, and Bullets

Bend, Oregon (C) The Bulletin October 7 2009

[Food For Thought]

Believe me it’s not as absurd as it sounds.

China has an economy of approximately $4 trillion, the same size as that of Japan. The United States has an economy of $14 trillion.

China has a population of approximately 1.2 billion. Japan has a population of approximately 125 million. The United States has a population of approximately 300 million.

So the disparity in income, which still vastly favors the United States, is evident.

Yet the fact is that the United States is declining. China is ascending. While the dollar is collapsing, the Yuan is rising. The heroes of Wall Street, some of whom believe in stealing from the world and giving to themselves, are driving the stock market higher because the dollar is collapsing.

Why?

Well these patriots feel that with a collapsing dollar the products of American industry now relegated to computers, I-pods, Hollywood movies, McDonald’s hamburgers, and the theft of the world’s money by the American financial services industry, American goods will be priced less than Chinese goods.

So the income of Chinese workers will increase due to the increase in the value of the Yuan while those of American workers will decrease with the decrease in the value of the dollar.

American goods will become cheaper. This will power American exports because those ubiquitous plastic flip flops will be cheaper to produce in America than to produce in China.

This is good news for farmers because American beef, pork and lamb will then be exported to China due to the dollar’s collapse.
This would be good news for the auto industry because with low labor costs and no pension benefits, the American auto industry would eventually be owned by Chinese and Indian companies. American cars will once again be exported throughout the world.

Americans will become healthier. No longer will Americans be eating massive quantities of beef since they wouldn’t be able to afford it.

Beef will be reserved for the Chinese working class.

Americans could then eat lo mein for a change. A bowl costs only $1 in Chinatown.

H. Bruce Miller said...

"Dumbfuck, why are you so fixated on Brokeback Mountain? I've never seen it so you'll have to tell me about the good parts."

It's a great movie. But I could never understand why those two cowboys were attracted to each other when hundreds of beautiful and willing sheep were available.

Quimby said...

I hope you're freakin' happy now HBM!

http://www.theonion.com/content/news/obama_health_care_plan_would_give

Anonymous said...

Our own bruce a famous man in the film art world, who could have guessed?

Anonymous said...

I could never understand why those two cowboys were attracted to each other when hundreds of beautiful and willing sheep were available. - HBNigger

YO THE MAN!!!

Anonymous said...

When you see gas at 10.00 a gal you know the dollar aint worth as much. Oil is priced in dollars oil is what keeps the world going round. All i can say is this everybody grab your ankles and if you can kiss your ass goodbye do it quick. we are about to go through the the biggest hardship the world has seen since? Dare i say?

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYHNg20MkRk&feature=related

H. Bruce Miller said...

"I hope you're freakin' happy now HBM!"

Uh, Quim, you DO know that The Onion is satire, right? Please tell me you know it's satire.

Quimby said...

Don't you know that I have a sense of humor????

Do YOU?

Sheesh....

Anonymous said...

Bruce, Please tell us that you wear condoms in these films you make, please for the Jewtah children. Tell us that you wear protection.

Bewert said...

Yep, this one: http://www.chaincondom.com/

H. Bruce Miller said...

Quim: Well, I was pretty sure you did, but nowadays it's so hard to tell real conservative propaganda from satire of conservative propaganda that I thought you might have gotten confused.

Anonymous said...

Is the first babe that Homer posted actually a man?

Anonymous said...

I think HBNiggerdog have point.

I think next post homer should have many beautiful sheep.

Maybe some close up shot of Sheep beaver and titty's.

Is first babe a man? That like asking "Is Bend rotten to the core?".

Sheep, Man-Wives, and fucked up people. Welcome to Bend.

Is Trudi a woman? Ever seen her? Is BP a man? Ever see him?

Anonymous said...

The subject of Bend, and Suterra's final solution often comes up in the real-world, you know 'sterilizing the middle east populations', now that Suterra is owned by Israeli Resnick, all will come to pass.

So it would appear that the best and easiest way to avoid WW3 is simply not to attack Iran.
Lost in all the hyperventilating about mad mullahs and such is the simple fact that Iran is in 100% compliance with it's NPT obligations and all it's nuke material is accounted for by the IAEA. The same cannot be said for Israel who equates any suggestion that it should sign the NPT and open it's bomb factories to international inspection as an act of anti-semitism.

Bizzarely by normal human standards but perfectly normal by US MSM standards Israel can run air-force excercises over the Med clearly aimed at Iran and have matter-of-fact public debates on if the best way to deal with Iran is conventional or nuclear first-strike. This is not provocation or threatening of course because Israel has never pre-emptively attacked anyone, unlike Iran who has invaded dozens of countries in it's mad quest for territory and power.

Americans are fucking braindead.

The people of Bend deserve to be hung enmass until dead at Nuremberg-2.

Anonymous said...

The U.S. wages war in three countries on either side of Iran, but guess who has to prove their "peaceful intentions."

An argument that only a pussy could win? Certainly an argument that only a pussy could buy.

Who is the Nazi? Did not Hitler invade all of Europe to save the continent?

Bewert said...

Re: Suterra

Nice pics of the new building featured here:

http://www.ci.bend.or.us/depts/urban_renewal_economic_development/juniper_ridge/index.html

Typical Bend dumbass, Scott something or other, emailed me asking about JR debt and that my JR site wasn't current. I told him to call John James, head of the JR Management Committee, because James is a straight shooter. Fucker didn't even know how to figure out how to get James contact info.

Hello? You have the head of a public committee, it's on the fucking city web site...

You poor suckers.

BTW Buster, Scott said the city claims JR is only $10M in debt.

Anonymous said...

The Six Day War was a pre-emptive strike by Israel.
Check your history before opening mouth.

Bewert said...

Re: The U.S. wages war in three countries on either side of Iran, but guess who has to prove their "peaceful intentions."

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Israel can bomb dairy farms in Lebanon in the name of fighting terrorism, and be lauded for their actions by our Dem politicians.

To say nothing of Gaza, the most pitiful place on earth at the moment.

Yes, that fucking sucks.

Anonymous said...

"Hello? You have the head of a public committee, it's on the fucking city web site..."


Maybe "dumbass" Scott just doesn't spend every waking hour on his computer looking up trivial shit like you do, Spewert.

Anonymous said...

This is not provocation or threatening of course because Israel has never pre-emptively attacked anyone, unlike Iran who has invaded dozens of countries in it's mad quest for territory and power.

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I thought that HBNiggerdog established that this group was capable of understanding sarcasm and such, vis-a-vis the the Onion above, ...

Now it appears that the majority of BB2 clearly don't understand the the USA and Israeli's are the real Nazi's.

The Arab's and such are simply fighting for their lives, all the while the good people of Bend cook aerial spray sterilant's eliminate Arab/Persian life in the middle-east. Yes, thank god for the Spewert and his JR, otherwise the Good people of Bend wouldn't have a place to cook Suterra-Resnick Isocyanate-Micro-Capsules.

Anonymous said...

40 % of the world population is Islamic.

MDHN09 said...

(as the light and the shadow are of equal strength at Dusk, the days and nights are of equal strength, the Night is rising, the Light is falling)....but 2010 indicates the triumph of the Spirit of Deflation. The Darkness rises and is in power and will remain in power from 2010 through 2028, until the Dawn returns.


PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE FIRST SENTENCE.. it is all light and dark energy always has been. GET READY frequencies are shifting quickly as the new world order grows

Anonymous said...

"Maybe "dumbass" Scott just doesn't spend every waking hour on his computer looking up trivial shit like you do, Spewert."
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Ouch!!!

Are you gonna bust Spewert for "spend(ing) every waking hour on his computer looking up trivial shit..." and then never doing anything with that shit?

Howz the manifesto coming, Pussy?

Anonymous said...

"But I could never understand why those two cowboys were attracted to each other when hundreds of beautiful and willing sheep were available."

because they were sheep and not cows, those tending them were shepherds and not cowboys.

Anonymous said...

Bend economy on NPR - All Things Considered tonight. Audio here:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=113627029

Anonymous said...

How come we never talk about fucking cows on BB2, sheet the sheep have been gone for a 100 years?

Anonymous said...

WRT all these Bend issues, I only ask one question.

Where would Bewert put his dick?

LavaBear said...

Cascade Bancorp is going to try to sell more of itself

Bewert said...

Re:
Maybe "dumbass" Scott just doesn't spend every waking hour on his computer looking up trivial shit like you do, Spewert.

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And what are you doing here, pray tell?

Scott emailed me, so he was on his computer. I offered to give him my JR websites, but "We consciously decided not to set up a web site, because somebody would have to maintain it."

Bewert said...

Re: Howz the manifesto coming, Pussy?

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Hey, I moved. Not a resident, can't file anything.

But if you want it, I'll send it to you.

Bend has become a joke, anyhow. You want to do a story about RE gone nuts, you go to Bend.

Bewert said...

Re: Cascade Bancorp is going to try to sell more of itself


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"BEND, Ore., Oct. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cascade Bancorp , (the "Company") (Nasdaq: CACB) announced today that a registration statement on Form S-1 had been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") pursuant to which it intends to sell up to $70,000,000 of its common stock."

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It's only got a market cap of $31M right now. That's fucking rich. Patty just hammered the nail in her coffin.

Anonymous said...

I think this is a DAMN GOOD idea, the problem is capitalization. If the MOSS-HO can get $$$ then she can meet the REG's mandated by FDIC, otherwise she's just another Bend cougar with a sign on the way into Walmart or Costco.

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BOYZ PLACE YOUR BETS!! Keep a Good Woman Off the Streets of Bend!!!
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Cascade Bancorp (Oregon) Files Registration Statement With Securities and Exchange Commission

BEND, Ore., Oct. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cascade Bancorp , (the "Company") (Nasdaq: CACB) announced today that a registration statement on Form S-1 had been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") pursuant to which it intends to sell up to $70,000,000 of its common stock. The Company intends to use the net proceeds from the offering to provide funds to its wholly-owned subsidiary, Bank of the Cascades, to support its regulatory capital needs and growth and to use the remainder for general working capital purposes.

Anonymous said...

Where would Bewert put his dick?

Anonymous said...

I think with the Arabs and Persians taking over the USA that we all should have an honest talk about fucking Camels.

What you say?

Bewert you have the KY? HBNiggerdog you got the music? DP you got the comic porn? Homer got da boner? Buster will provide the red light camel housing. Marge your our girl. I'm sure there will be sloppy seconds for LB, Tim the other BB2 KUNTS.

Anonymous said...

>What you say?

I say you are an idiot.

Anonymous said...

I find all you brillant people so ignorant to history? Let me ask you was the czar of russia really the richest man in the world in 1916? History is our guideline is it or not? What you people do not realize is history repeats itself. Buckel up be a realist. And this is one thing i might add is this a high school project? because you people sure act like it.

Anonymous said...

All hail captain brilliance...

Let me be the first to say...fuck off!

Anonymous said...

Ok we worship HBM and thank him all 16 years of his existance or at least that is what he acts like. All of you should be ashamed of yourselves for acting like little kids.Because that is what you is? Did I sound hip?

Anonymous said...

All hail captain brilliance...

Let me be the first to say...fuck off!

October 9, 2009 7:39 PM

Brillant statement son when you decide to grow up let us know.

Anonymous said...

I'll tell ya, I've seen a bunch of those dykey lookin' Code Pink bitches, and I'll guarantee you, it should be called Code Stink. Now some of those naturopathic, organic, vegan, holistic type, bath and body products may be edible, but they sure don't make a pussy smell any better. And either does patchouli oil.

Anonymous said...

I don't think even bewert would put his dick into captain buckel.

Anonymous said...

I think its essential tonight to have a word from our sponsors. 'Bend Butt-Fuckers' is a non-profit B-1031 S-Corp in Bend Oregon. The entire purpose of BB2 is sex, and to find willing participants for this endeavor. In so doing no real money changes hands. Well sometime we wipe each others asses with play money.

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Ok that's done, now where is HBNiggerDog tonight? Homer do you think this meets FTC good-faith disclosure?
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FTC Wants To Clarify: Bloggers Probably Won't Get Dinged $11,000

Note to the Federal Trade Commission: Don't make a blogger mad. Or confused.

That's just what the agency did this week when it announced new guidelines that require bloggers and celebrities to fess up when they receive payments for endorsing products. That part was not particularly controversial -- though the guidelines spurred tons of navel-gazing questions on what that meant and who was a blogger. What really set off the blogosphere were reports (including mine) that any violations of the new guidelines could cost bloggers up to $11,000 per incident.

Richard Cleland, assistant director for the division of advertising practices, now says that's wrong and wants to explain. Even with his very long legal explanation to me over the phone (involving how the FTC Act is administered and the agency's relation to courts, and the difference between a cease and desist order and regular old warning), I'm still not convinced that what I had in my story Monday was wrong: "Punishments for violations will range from a warning letter to a fine of up to $11,000 per violation."

What's important for people to know, he said in our conversation Thursday, is that the FTC doesn't directly hand out fines and that it is very unlikely that any case would get to the point.

He said the FTC would most likely send an warning letter to a blogger who pitches for Jiffy but doesn't disclose receiving funds from Virginia peanut farmers.

But: "We do not have authority to impose a fine for violation of the (FTC) Act," said Cleland. If things escalate, he said, the FTC could take it to the courts, which could lead to a series of events that eventually lead to a fine.

"The confusion has arisen, I think, because we do have authority to ask for a civil penalty to be imposed by the Federal district court judge in the event that trade regulation rules are violated," he said. "I have to tell you that there is no realistic scenario that we get from here to there."

Anonymous said...

Brillant statement son when you decide to grow up let us know.

Who is us? You got a Russian czar in your pocket?

Growing up is not going to happen for this kid...kinda like spelling and punctuation for you.

Anonymous said...

I got a Russian Csar in my pocket. Just shot his head off with a load of man milk.

Bewert said...

This blog is fucking hilarious:

http://margaretandhelen.wordpress.com

"Margaret, I watched Sarah Palin’s resignation speech and all I have to say is, “What the hell was that?” My God that woman is an idiot. I have said this before, but I feel the need to say it again. Her problems did not come because the media was against her. Her problems come because every time you stick a microphone in front of her mouth a whole lot of stupid falls out."

"Michele Bachman thinks healthcare reform is unconstitutional. I think Michelle Bachmann is as nutty as a fruit cake. Or as we say down here in Texas – Michele is one taco short of a combo plate. She is a few fries short of a happy meal. Her elevator doesn’t go all the way to the top floor. Her cord is too short to reach the outlet. The wheel might be spinning but the hamster is dead.

That woman just isn’t right in the head. I mean it. Really."

Anonymous said...

Hilarious, even if its in Jewtah now:

"I watched Bewert's Bend resignation speech and all I have to say is, “What the hell was that?” My God that man is an idiot. I have said this before, but I feel the need to say it again. His problems did not come because the Bend media and populace was against him. His problems come because every time you stick a dick in front of his mouth a whole lot of stupid falls out."

Anonymous said...

Bewert's problems come because everytime you stick a HBM's dick in front of his mouth, he goes down on it like a Jewtah youngster on a fudgecicle.

Anonymous said...

Excuuuuuuuse me, but that's no fudge-cycle, that's HBN's stinky fingers.

Anonymous said...

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/gore-vidals-united-states-of-fury-1798601.html

Bruce my Malay wife gave me a brief time today at the internet cafe here.

I love Gore Vidal ( 84 yr old fag ), this article is killer, makes Kunstler look lame.

Yes, this is why I'm out of USA for the next ten years. Oregon will explode in population there will be civil war in South Cali. I couldn't agree with Vidal more, the Great Experiment of USA is over.

love you bruce

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/gore-vidals-united-states-of-fury-1798601.html

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