The NYT reports:

The inspector general who oversees the government’s bailout of the banking system is criticizing the Treasury Department for some misleading public statements last fall and raising the possibility that it had unfairly disbursed money to the biggest banks.

Is it just misleading or plain ole lying?

Former Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr., for instance, said on Oct. 14 that the banks were “healthy,” and that they accepted the money for “the good of the U.S. economy.” The banks, he said, would be better able to increase their lending to consumers and businesses. In truth, regulators were concerned about the health of several banks that received that first bailout, the inspector general writes.

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said “signs of economic recovery are “stronger” and have appeared “sooner” than expected”.  Is he telling the truth this time? Don’t bet on it!