Feds Up AIG Bailout: 5 Things You Need to Know

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bail out

knowing aig has the assetts to back the govt loan and ability to repay with interest its just common sence we keep them above water.

leroy alfalfinshine of GA @ Mar 04, 2009 02:19:25 AM

bailout repayment

I think we should be sure that AIG really does make the payments back to the Gov. (U.S. TAXPAYER). It would be nice to see SOMEONE held accountable for their risky business practices.

Who? How? When?-Let's get names and dates.

mike kilty of IN @ Nov 11, 2008 19:46:51 PM

A GOOD FOUNDATION STARTS FROM THE BOTTOM UP NOT THE TOP DOWN. HELPING THE PEOPLE AT THE BOTTOM WITH LOW INTERST RATES TO HELP THEM PAY BACK THE MORTGAGES, MAKING MORE LOANS ACCESSISBLE TO QUALIFIED PEOPLE. ITS THE AVERAGE AMERICAN PEOPLE WHO CAN HELP GET US OUT OF THIS MESS, NOT THE GREEDY CEO'S AT THE TOP WHO KEEP SCREWING UP. WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH OUR GOVERNMENT?

DIANE SANDERSON of WY @ Nov 11, 2008 19:08:07 PM

BAIL OUT

WHY SHOULD THE AMERICANS KEEP PAYING TAXES? THE LAVISH HOTELS, FOOD, WINE AND WOMEN! THAT THE GREEDY CEO'S KEEP THROWING IN OUR FACE. PLEASE GIVE ME AN ANSWER.

JANET DAIGLE of LA @ Nov 10, 2008 18:45:00 PM

bailout

I used a company called Professional Loan Modifications to reduce my interest rate on my mortgage. How come the government doesn't help homeowners get in touch with companies like this? instead of spending billions bailing out insurance companies. After 9/11 and the insurance companies increased premiums on americans the government didn't jump in to reduce our premiums so why are we bailing them out now instead of helping out homeowners. Makes no sense to me

buddy bailey of CA @ Nov 10, 2008 14:28:29 PM

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