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Topic started on 23-12-2009 @ 01:01 PM by RedGolem

AIG bonus return pledge goes mostly unfulfilled


www.msnbc.msn.com
New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo threatened to publicize the recipients' names, prompting executives at AIG Financial Products to hastily agree to return about $45 million in bonuses by the end of the year.

But as the final days of 2009 tick away, a majority of that money remains unpaid. Only about $19 million has been given back, according to a report by the special inspector general for the government's bailout program.
(visit the link for the full news article)


reply posted on 23-12-2009 @ 02:03 PM by FortAnthem
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I say, lets grab the old torches and pitchforks and give those AIG a-holes the Frankenstein treatment!

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reply posted on 23-12-2009 @ 02:18 PM by RedGolem
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FortAnthem
I will not condone or try to entice any sort of violence, however I do fear that what you described, just might happen some time.
Then again looking back, I wonder if it would change any thing?


reply posted on 23-12-2009 @ 02:21 PM by FortAnthem
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My comment was made in jest.

Still you have to admit, angry mobs do tend to get results.


reply posted on 23-12-2009 @ 02:23 PM by RedGolem
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FortAnthem
yes angry mobs do get results. But there results are against one person or a small group of people. To actually change the system the angry mob would have to strike many different targets.


reply posted on 23-12-2009 @ 02:31 PM by FortAnthem
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Yeah, any angry mob results wouldn't be too lasting, especially after the law cracks down.

I just hope those AIG clowns have to sleep with one eye open from now on...


reply posted on 23-12-2009 @ 02:37 PM by FortAnthem
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I agree with what you said, govt shouldn't have a say in dictating employee compensation.

However, in this case, AIG is only still in business because OUR TAX MONEY BAILED THEM OUT.

It is unconscionable that they should take the American's tax money and then use it to pay off bonuses to the very people who caused the economic collapse in the 1st place.

edit to fix spellin

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