Related: Overseeing the Cover-Ups: From JFK to 9/11
"Pay czar’s personality is as big as the problems he’s asked to solve" by D.C. Denison, Globe Staff | December 8, 2009
Kenneth Feinberg.... a national problem solver.
Though a native of Massachusetts, Feinberg, 64, has worked in Washington, D.C., for three decades. But he will soon be keeping a higher profile in Boston, where he was just appointed chairman of the board at the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation. Feinberg is an old Kennedy operative; his first job in Washington was for Senator Edward M. Kennedy, where he eventually rose to chief of staff.
So the Zionist had infiltrated Ted's staff.
No wonder he was under their control and lived so long.
The library position is not ceremonial. Next year the institution will launch consecutive 50th anniversary celebrations of JFK’s presidential campaign and administration, an ambitious undertaking that Feinberg will help guide.
Yeah, he'll be the gatekeeper for the records that are to be released.
Feinberg steps in at a time when the library’s longstanding leadership was rapidly drained. In addition to Senator Edward Kennedy’s death, the library’s former chairman, Paul Kirk, recently left to be the senator’s interim successor, and its chief executive, John Shattuck, decamped to Budapest to run Central European University. Shattuck was replaced by David McKean, a top aide to Massachusetts’ other senator, John Kerry.
Feinberg said.... he will be heavily involved in developing the library’s digital archive project, which will launch on the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s Jan. 20, 1961, inauguration. The digital library will make Kennedy papers, records, photographs, and recordings available over the Internet. Feinberg will also help craft the library’s relationship with the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the US Senate, soon to begin construction next door on Columbia Point in Dorchester.
Related: Ted Kennedy Still Costing the Country
Caroline Kennedy, President Kennedy’s daughter and president of the library foundation, said she was relieved when Feinberg accepted the position....
Ah, the figurative death of a political family.
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And about Kennedy's office:
A former office manager for the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy has been charged with conspiring to defraud the Senate of more than $75,000 in pay and bonuses. Authorities charge that Ngozi T. Pole, 39, filled out paperwork to improperly boost his salary and bonus payments. He has been charged with wire fraud and theft of government property. Investigators say that neither the late senator nor his chief of staff approved the additional payments. The fraud allegedly ran from at least 2003 to 2007 (AP)."
And making the payouts:
"Key AIG staffer will get $4.26m extra" by Bloomberg News | December 22, 2009
WASHINGTON - American International Group, the bailed-out insurer, was permitted by the special master for executive pay to give $4.26 million more to an employee who decided not to leave the firm.
Aren't you sick of reading that excuse for looting as you are told you need to take a wage cut to stay competitive, America?
Kenneth Feinberg approved a deferred stock grant valued at $3.26 million and an annual long-term incentive award of as much as $1 million, according to a letter to AIG released by the Treasury Department. The employee, who was not identified in the letter, gets a $450,000 cash salary. The recipient is one of AIG’s top 25 managers and is not chief executive Robert Benmosche, a Treasury official said.
“AIG has indicated that the employee is critical to AIG’s long-term performance and stability, and that his continued employment by AIG will significantly aid AIG’s ability to repay the taxpayer,’’ Feinberg said. Benmosche has been urging Feinberg to reward top performers to stem defections from the New York-based insurer, which took a $182.3 billion federal rescue package.
Yeah, you will never be seeing any of that money, either, I don't care what these liars are telling you, America.
Also see: Lying Looters Large and Small: AIG's Excesses
Oh, I didn't link today's PoC?
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