No Chumpy, I said they don't deserve bonuses, Ur definition of a bonus is different then mine and apparently Obama's. They really need to take a look at the employees so this does not happen again.
When asked, your only reason for saying the employees shouldn't be paid is because they work for AIG. When explained why they were receiving retention bonuses you said we had a point but that AIG shouldn't try to keep any employees for any reason.
That's grand.
No Chumpy, I said they don't deserve bonuses, Ur definition of a bonus is different then mine and apparently Obama's. They really need to take a look at the employees so this does not happen again.
The type of bonus here is fully defined by everyone with the possible exception of you. If you want to use a different word, go ahead. It won't change anything one bit.
Why do they need to take a look at the employees? Which employees?
I think the definition IS different. I get the impression you're thinking in terms of a bonus being a reward for doing good work. In this case, these were retention bonuses, promised if the employees stayed on at a failing enterprise -- at the expense of seeking other, more stable, employment -- so that AIG might be able to wind down the toxic side of their investment house before it was swallowed alive.
True.Man, you should stick to the monkey jokes. At least those aren't made up.Yep, still am, thanks for caring.And weren't you going to bed?It must suck when you're not self employed and you have to work someone else's hours.I guess I could go into business selling fruit cups on the corner of Military and 35 the way you do but I don't want to take away from your business.
I think it's a better thing then always being in school via tax payer money for your minority ass.But then again, you think having to go to a job is a good thing and a sign that you're accomplished. Right?
Obviously not just me. WOW.
I feel sorry for some, just a tiny tiny tiny bit. The innocents that work for AIG . Not so much that I want any of them to keep a bonus. The bonus they get is they still have a job,
Take a look at the employees of AIG to find out who wrote this bull in to the contracts. It so freaken obvious they ed up. BILLIONS was spent on them.
Again the American people should not have to pay for there mistakes again. Again Obama agrees.
Why don't you agree witth the choosen one?
Dude, They would not have JOBS. NO bonuses.
Right, and they could probably leave to get another job pretty easily given the dead-end nature of their current employment. AIG had to do something to make staying worth their while.
According to the CEO's testimony, they are gone and not the ones receiving the bonuses.Take a look at the employees of AIG to find out who wrote this bull in to the contracts. It so freaken obvious they ed up. BILLIONS was spent on them.
Because I never saw him as the chosen one and rarely if ever find myself in full agreement with anyone. If you see him as such, have you always agreed with him, or did you just use that term to distract from the actual issue at hand?Again the American people should not have to pay for there mistakes again. Again Obama agrees.
Why don't you agree witth the choosen one?
That's where you're wrong. These employees were part of the organization that is being shut down. They were told that they would be out of a job at the end of the effort but, that to keep them around until then, they were offered these RETENTION bonuses.
Retention bonuses are fairly standard practice in such situations.
Who says it was their mistake? These guys are as much victims of AIG's screw up as the rest of us. The only difference is they stayed -- pursuant to a contract -- to try and mitigate the damage. They're due the money.
I'm not sure that helps your argument.
I know this wasn't intended for me but let me emphatically respond, No!
Dude, they were probably more marketable to other companies back at the beginning of this fiasco and, recognizing that, AIG offered them the retention bonuses so they wouldn't flee to another company and leave AIG to implode.
Thats AIG's problem. Noone held a knife and said stay. They threw fake money at them. Money that was not there. Do you not get that company was almost bankrupt. That noone there would have a job. Do you not get the American people are paying employees of a private company. This is not welfare.
I don't believe the new CEO. Why would I?
Chumpy, you are a democrat. Don't hide it now.
Where? Come on. Are you saying they did not see this coming the past 12 months. If they had oppurtunities they should have left. Instead of holding out for money that was not there.
Candidate Obama vs. President Obama
When free marketeers like Bush and Paulson their pants so badly when faced with the collapse of AIG that they trash their entire respective philosophies to bail them out, it seems pretty serious to me.
So you can prove he is lying?I don't believe the new CEO. Why would I?
I have voted for members of both parties and will probably continue to do so.Chumpy, you are a democrat. Don't hide it now.
classic
The money was there until Congress legislated it away.
Remember we're still only talking .009% of the bailout figure and probably, not a substantial amount against the AIG losses if, without a bailout, they'd of had to come up with the $165 million.
And, there's always bankruptcy court. That's the place these contracts could have been negated or renogiated should that have been necessary. These employees are creditors -- or were, until Congress stepped in -- just like all the other people and en ies AIG owed. Why aren't you as incensed about the billions AIG just passed through to other banks and companies who then used those funds to hand out bonuses, etc...?
I'm telling you, condoning this bill of attainder is putting too much power into the hands of Congress. That's why the Cons ution specifically limited that power.
The more I think about this the more I realize how screwed those AIG employees were.
Keep blaming Bush. It was Obamas man that ok'd the bonuses to AIG. It was Obama to say later thats not cool and forced them to give it back
Can u prove he is telling the truth. Giving AIGs track record I say he has no clue whats going on?
I would be curious to know what non Democrat you voted for and why.
Not me.
Yeah, I see that.
So, let's say you spent 10 years at a job, became an expert and, then, promoted to an executive position. A year or two down the road, your boss comes to you and says, "Say, Jack, when you were in the widget branch, you ran a tight ship. Unfortunately, the management that replaced you has made a shambles of the place and it threatens to bring down the whole company. They've made some poor investments and it is coming back to bite us big time. We fired them before they could do any more damage but, now we really need an expert to step in and try to clean it up and limit the damage. Even if you do a great job, it's highly likely that at the end of this road, we'll be restructured significantly and many jobs -- probably even yours -- will be gone. But, we're afraid that if you don't bring your expertise to bear, we'll completely collapse and cease to exist. I'm willing to pay you a 4 million dollar retention bonus if you'll stay until the job is done. What do you say?"
Now, keep in mind Jack, you have no idea there will be a bailout or any outcry over the bonus down the road. As far as your concerned -- and, indeed, since pretty much the beginning of contract law, you're pretty much assured of getting the money unless -- you fail and the company goes bankrupt, at which point you become another creditor to which AIG owes money.
If you had known that Congress would tax 100% of the bonus, would you have stayed? Only if you were a fool.
But, there are broader implications by this congressional act. I've already seen stories saying that, consider this and the Obama's threat to try and limit executive pay to $500K, we'll probably see a flight of financial talent so fast, it'll again jeopardize the economy. Not only that, how can any private investor trust the government will stand by any agreement made if some future Barney Frank whips the masses into a frenzy.
They were made in before he took office. I don't blame Bush for the bonuses.
Seeing as all eyes are now on his company, the burden of proof is on you now.Can u prove he is telling the truth. Giving AIGs track record I say he has no clue whats going on?
Several, because I liked them as candidates.I would be curious to know what non Democrat you voted for and why.
I worked at a company for 10 years. I started off at the bottom and worked my way all the way to the top. I was promised stock,bonuses, increase in salary. They backed it up from pay check to pay check and do ents that showed my stock was worth money within the company and of course a contract that had bonuses.
I had my eyes wide open. I worked my ass off and I paid attention to what was going on within the cirlce of our company. I also saw the bills we could not pay.I saw the people that were scared. I knew this job was not going to be there much longer. I left. Got a new job that paid less and I kept my eye on my friends and co-workers I left behind so to speak. We talked about the promises they made, the gold at the end of the rainbow, the reasons why I left. They held out for hope.
I left on time. They should have known. They all lost there job 7-8 months later.
Thank goodness I guess for the government for bailing out AIG. If the company I was at had a second chance they would have made the right decsions not to get in to this mess again. Atleast I hope they would have. But what did AIG do, keep the good times rolling and forgot about all the problems they had before.
Thats my expierence in life and alot of people had. I am not mad. I moved on. My expierence and work ethics I was able to open up my own business 3 years ago and I am living good.
1. mate wouldve made sense if the economy kept on rolling..ur shares would be worth something, if you break it down per share you could earn more than per hour, but then again now the prices of the per shares are worth jack way less then what you earn per hour. I laugh at my friends who worked for banks and .....
2. Just wait till OBAMA increase land+estate taxes![]()
Well, it appears I wasn't too far from wrong.
Kinda like going to war in order to keep peace, right?![]()
False dichotomy. You can learn and make a difference at the same time.
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