Let me sum this up...
1. AIG loses lots of money
2. AIG gets huge bail out sum
3. AIG pays bonuses
4. The Gov't is shocked. SHOCKED and OUTRAGED, I tell you
5. Gov't puts AIG in the hot seat and grills their CEO
6. Gov't demands that money is returned, or they will tax the snot out of it
7. AIG CEO won't give up names
8. Discovery of a legal loophole discovered.
Did I say that the Govt was shocked and outraged.
9. Sen. Chris Dodd confesses "to adding language to a spending cap in the stimulus bill last month that specifically excluded executive bonuses included in contracts signed before the bill's passage. Said said the argument put forward by Treasury was that a "flood of lawsuits" would come forward if the change was not made."
10. Dodd fingers Geithner as being the one who requested the change.
11. Democratic infighting begins with reps pointing figers at each other
So, now we have a bunch of politicians mad at AIG for doing what they were entitled to do by provisions placed in the bill by the Obama administration.
Two questions. Are they feigning anger to cover their asses because they passed a bill without knowing what was really in it, or are they feigning anger to deflect attention away from an adminstration that seems to be in a little more over their head everyday?
You just can't make this stuff up!
I'm not making any morality statements here regarding whether or not the execs should have taken the money. That should be a whole other thread.
Oh...and tonight on Leno, Obama made a Special Olympic joke.
I'm guessing his beloved teleprompters were not in use...
1. AIG loses lots of money
2. AIG gets huge bail out sum
3. AIG pays bonuses
4. The Gov't is shocked. SHOCKED and OUTRAGED, I tell you
5. Gov't puts AIG in the hot seat and grills their CEO
6. Gov't demands that money is returned, or they will tax the snot out of it
7. AIG CEO won't give up names
8. Discovery of a legal loophole discovered.
Did I say that the Govt was shocked and outraged.
9. Sen. Chris Dodd confesses "to adding language to a spending cap in the stimulus bill last month that specifically excluded executive bonuses included in contracts signed before the bill's passage. Said said the argument put forward by Treasury was that a "flood of lawsuits" would come forward if the change was not made."
10. Dodd fingers Geithner as being the one who requested the change.
11. Democratic infighting begins with reps pointing figers at each other
So, now we have a bunch of politicians mad at AIG for doing what they were entitled to do by provisions placed in the bill by the Obama administration.
Two questions. Are they feigning anger to cover their asses because they passed a bill without knowing what was really in it, or are they feigning anger to deflect attention away from an adminstration that seems to be in a little more over their head everyday?
You just can't make this stuff up!
I'm not making any morality statements here regarding whether or not the execs should have taken the money. That should be a whole other thread.
Oh...and tonight on Leno, Obama made a Special Olympic joke.
I'm guessing his beloved teleprompters were not in use...
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