Several readers - rather unhappy about how AIG’s subsidiaries have been spending money since the federal bailout - have asked what they can do to make their displeasure known.
Or they can develop a method to get our Country out of the current financial situation thus avoiding the need to spend $700B on similar organizations that have activities like the one outline.
However, I like Obama’s plan to fire AIG executives and demand the money back so we can sit back and watch the Company fail as they fire 120,000+ employees.
FYI - Congressman John Campbell voted YES for the 700 billion bailout bill and then also voted YES on the senate version which climbed to 850 billion (guess he liked extending those tax breaks).
AIG does not have any money except taxpayer donations. Ok, so they’re going to give back money they were just given? I’m not suprised Obama made such an ignorant statement, like everything else that comes out his mouth. The AIG folks should be prosecuted to the full extend of the law to put it mildly.
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Or they can develop a method to get our Country out of the current financial situation thus avoiding the need to spend $700B on similar organizations that have activities like the one outline.
However, I like Obama’s plan to fire AIG executives and demand the money back so we can sit back and watch the Company fail as they fire 120,000+ employees.
That sounds like fun!
FYI - Congressman John Campbell voted YES for the 700 billion bailout bill and then also voted YES on the senate version which climbed to 850 billion (guess he liked extending those tax breaks).
GET MAD.
Alan,
AIG does not have any money except taxpayer donations. Ok, so they’re going to give back money they were just given? I’m not suprised Obama made such an ignorant statement, like everything else that comes out his mouth. The AIG folks should be prosecuted to the full extend of the law to put it mildly.