Duke, so you think that taxpayers should foot the bill that the COMPANY promised?? Because we now own 80% of AIG and the company is not paying their "retention" bonuses, we are...thanks to this "non-stimulus" package "we the people" had no choice on.
I don't think tax payers should have bailed out AIG in the first place but once that happened the company has to run itself. If the company has contractual obligations they have to be met otherwise what is the point of a contract?
Since the government took over 80% of AIG maybe Frank, Dodd, Et Al. should be running the company instead of being on the floor of the house and senate acting shocked.
Congress itself put in the legislation to protect AIG's bonuses and now they are acting shocked.
I am more upset about the 7 trillion in wealth that has been pissed away by the government than a few million a company the government bailed out was contractually obligated to pay and I am way more concerned about this over-reaching of the congress to punish private citizens with the full force of government.
This whole thing with these bonuses seems more like envy to me than the actual problem which the problem is AIG was bailed out in the first place, since we can't go back and fix that, then we have to move forward, if that means bonuses have to be paid then that is what that means.