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Robert Schlesinger

The AIG Bonus Solution: Fire the Financial Products People Who Got Us Into This

March 16, 2009 12:40 PM ET | Robert Schlesinger | Permanent Link | Print

By Robert Schlesinger, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

AIG's financial products unit is getting $450 million in bonuses. AIG's financial products unit is that elite group which crippled AIG and threatened to bring down the entire financial system. Imagine what kind of cash they'd be pulling down if they were competent.

Forget bonuses. Why are these people still collecting regular paychecks?

I read in the New York Times today that the U.S. government owns nearly 80 percent of AIG. That's enough clout to can some people, right? They're under contract? Surely the contracts have a gross incompetence clause that can be exercised as good cause to fire these people?

Yes, we're free marketers and don't want government to start dictating to bailed out companies exactly how they are supposed to run. But the companies we've been aiding continue to operate as if the money they've gotten insulates them from the financial crisis. Maybe if the feds flexed some of their muscle it would snap them out of their complacence.

The gang over at AIG have apparently not clued in to the fact that they are being bailed out not because their company is too wonderful, their financial whiz kids too brilliant to be allowed to fail, but because their incompetence is on so grand a scale that they threaten the rest of us.

From the AIG bosses who dragged their feet for weeks before deigning to say how they were spending the innumerable bucks they'd gotten from the government to the financial products clown brigade who got us into this, the company needs a collective "come to Jesus" moment. Or at least come to Uncle Sam.

FDR saved capitalism from itself. It's now time for Barack Obama to do the same.

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Tags: income | Wall Street | executive pay | government intervention | AIG, Inc.

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tax payers and AIG bailout

AIG's clossal mismanagement and prodigal spending culminated in the total breakdown of its finasncial empire. One thing american people should rememer.If tax payers agreed to save this financial giant from total collapse the same taxpayers have a moral and legal obgligation to stop futher misuse and abuse of the bailout money by the AIG financial Cheaters. Unlees and until people cannot exercise this basic democratic right why we need a Govermrnt? Every legal process enacted by any legislature in the world should bear in mind that the laws are written and passed are for the common benefits of people at large, not for a few Crooks who manipulate the leagal system for their own selfish and personal gains. President Obama and his entire CABINET and all the SENATORS and CONGRESSMEN should rise to the occasion and save this great Nation from the greedy clutches of these wicked people.

The AIG scam

freeze their assets and force them to go to court and plead their case...

Oooh I'm scared!

Here's a link to AIG's contact page

Everyone should direct their feedback directly to AIG.

https://securecontent.aig.com/contact-aig_20_19050.html

Personally, I say if you can't make your business work then... hello... that's called free enterprise... there are always risks in running a business.

Too big to fail? Are you kidding me?

We should let them fail.

Why do we fall for this fear tactic?

Anybody remember Y2K?

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Robert Schlesinger is a deputy editor at U.S. News and World Report and oversees all opinion editorial content. He is the author of White House Ghosts: Presidents and Their Speechwriters.

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