Thursday, April 29, 2010

Darrell Issa Jim Jordan Call on General Motors to End ‘Shameful’ Ad Campaign VIDEO


Issa & Jordan Assail General Motors’ Deceitful Tactics. Thursday, Call on GM to End ‘Shameful’ Ad Campaign.

WASHINGTON. D.C. – House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Ranking Member Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Domestic Policy Subcommittee Ranking Member Jim Jordan (R-OH) today sent a scathing letter to General Motors (GM) Chairman and CEO Edward Whitacre assailing GM’s “slick marketing campaign” built around statements that “constitute a lie to the American people.”

“We are concerned that GM, under your leadership, has come dangerously close to committing fraud, and that you might have colluded with the United States Treasury to deceive the American public,” Issa and Jordan wrote. “Your false statements may expose GM to millions of dollars in damages, further reducing the value of the taxpayer-owned company. The American people, as the majority shareholders of GM, have a right to know the truth behind the cost of the GM bailout and GM’s genuine financial condition.”

In exchange for the $49.5 billion committed to GM through Treasury’s Automotive Industry Financing Program, Treasury received a 60.8 percent common equity stake in GM, $2.1 billion in preferred stock, and $7.1 billion in GM debt. Treasury put $17.4 billion of the $49.5 billion bailout in an escrow account, which required GM to obtain Treasury’s permission to draw down. On November 16, 2009, GM disclosed that it intended to use the taxpayer money in the escrow account to finish paying back the original $7.1 billion loan by June 30, 2010, drawing on the taxpayer money in the escrow account to pay back the taxpayer loan.

“Although the motives behind your recent decision to advance this timetable are not clear, some have speculated that these actions were taken to increase the political palatability of GM’s application to the Department of Energy for $10 billion in low interest loans to retool its plants to meet the government’s tougher new Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards,” noted Issa and Jordan. “Regardless of your motive, however, the facts are clear: not one cent of your recent “repayment” came from GM’s operating revenue, and the American taxpayers are not one cent richer as a result.”

Issa and Jordan added, “Deceptive and dishonest advertisements and statements that attempt to disguise what is merely the exchange of one pool of taxpayer money for another pool of taxpayer money as “real progress” potentially expose GM to charges of fraud and further destroy the credibility of GM with the American public. These actions will inevitably hamper GM’s future ability to truly repay the taxpayer bailout. GM’s false advertisements are counterproductive and shameful, and they should stop.” ###

Committee on Oversight and Government Reform 29 April 2010 12:36 B350A RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING, WASHINGTON, DC 20515 PHONE: (202) 225-5074 FAX: (202) 225-3974

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Republican Whip Eric Cantor Congressman Peter Roskam Meet with Jerusalem Mayor Barkat VIDEO


WASHINGTON D.C. – House Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) and Congressman Peter Roskam (R-IL) today met with Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat to discuss U.S.-Israel relations. After their meeting this morning they made the following remarks:

Cantor Opening Statement:

“We’re here today listening to the Mayor’s vision for a Jerusalem that enjoys bipartisan support on Capitol Hill, a Jerusalem that not only will serve as the eternal capital of the Jewish state of Israel, but a city in which people of all religions can live, enjoy, and practice their faith.

“We have talked today about some of the land use complications in that city and as we operate in the larger context of what’s going on with the U.S-Israel relationship, it’s very important that we continue to build bipartisan support for a united Jerusalem, that we continue to focus on the bonds that this country has with Israel, and to make sure that we emphasize the continued threat that Israel faces as our ally and the fact that Israel’s security is synonymous with our own.”

Roskam Opening Statement:

“Israel does enjoy bipartisan support, particularly here on Capitol Hill. My sense is that the Mayor’s presence today in briefing members of the House Republican Israel Caucus is an opportunity to equip them with the details of some of the municipal drama that has been happening in Israel.

“I took my family over in November of 2006 and one of the things that my kids picked up on was the religious freedom that was on display in Israel – a real opportunity for people of many of the world’s faiths that hold Jerusalem in a very high view and to be able to worship freely there. That’s the history, that’s the heritage, and that’s the way the Israelis have governed Jerusalem since it was united in 1967.

“I appreciate hearing from the Mayor and hearing his plans as somebody who is trying to run a large municipality in the midst of a great deal of turmoil and conflict. As so often times happens, when you begin to hear the facts a lot of the drama recedes.”

April 28, 2010 Contact: Brad Dayspring 202-226-5249

VIDEO CREDIT: EricCantor

TEXT CREDIT: Eric Cantor Office of the Republican Whip