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BlueSky
10-08-2008, 04:37 PM
This is something over which to be truly outraged:
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20081008/D93M0K6G3.html
AIG execs' retreat after bailout angers lawmakers

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Less than a week after the federal government had to bail out American International Group Inc. (AIG (http://research.scottrade.com/public/stocks/snapshot/snapshot.asp?id=1&symbol=AIG)), the company sent executives on a $440,000 retreat to a posh California resort, lawmakers investigating the company's meltdown said Tuesday.
The tab included $23,380 worth of spa treatments for AIG employees at the coastal St. Regis resort south of Los Angeles even as the company tapped into an $85 billion loan from the government it needed to stave off bankruptcy.
The retreat didn't include anyone from the financial products division that nearly drove AIG under, but lawmakers were still enraged over thousands of dollars spent on catered banquets, golf outings and visits to the resort's spa and salon for executives of AIG's main U.S. life insurance subsidiary.
"Average Americans are suffering economically. They're losing their jobs, their homes and their health insurance," House Oversight Committee Chairman Henry Waxman, D-Calif., scolded the company during a lengthy opening statement. "Yet less than one week after the taxpayers rescued AIG, company executives could be found wining and dining at one of the most exclusive resorts in the nation."

Hans
10-08-2008, 04:43 PM
It shows where their priorities are.

Karen-Annie
10-08-2008, 04:49 PM
The sense of entitlement, the sheer gall,the lack of any semblence of decency and common sense is astounding but is anybody really surprised? And they wonder why the American public was not happy about the bail-out packages????

Hans
10-08-2008, 04:58 PM
A tax payer should file a class action suit against them, stealing his/her money by using it for purposes that were not part of the government agreement. They should all be put in jail for stealing and fraud.

Striker
10-08-2008, 05:24 PM
The sense of entitlement, the sheer gall,the lack of any semblence of decency and common sense is astounding but is anybody really surprised? And they wonder why the American public was not happy about the bail-out packages????


I thought Canadians were passive about getting the shaft from their politicians,but the Americans WHOOPED ER big time on this deal.Let's see if they have anymore backbone than their northern neighbours and at least express their concern for the latest raping of their tax payers.

Hans
10-08-2008, 05:41 PM
Not as long as this is allowed to happen :

Bank of America settles with SEC and says it will repurchase $4.7 billion in auction-rate securities to allay fraud charges.

What they should have done put the executives behind bars for fraud. If you think about it, how did they get the money to buy back these securities?