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AIG bailout means facials, pedicures

Posted Oct 07 2008, 02:42 PM by Kim Peterson
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First off, I apologize if this post makes you throw up. Got a trash can handy? Here we go....

Remember that $85 billion government bailout of insurance company AIG? Surely executives there must be under the gun, working all hours to dig the company out of trouble. Our taxpayer dollars demand that, right?

Nope. Less than a week after getting the $85 billion commitment, AIG execs went on a week-long retreat at the luxurious St. Regis Resort in Monarch Beach, Calif. The trip cost AIG almost half a million dollars, including $200,000 for rooms, $150,000 for meals and $23,000 in spa charges.

Sometimes, after you've worked hard at running a company into the ground, only a pedicure will do. Oh, and a stiff drink. The tab also included $25,000 in "leisure dining," also known as drinking in bars.

Documents uncovering the AIG vacation came out today during a hearing on Capitol Hill.

"If a company is drowning and you're going to spend that kind of money, that's crazy," said one Congressman during the hearing. "The American people are paying for that."

"This unbridled greed," said another. "It's an insensitivity to how people are spending our dollars."

AIG has some explaining to do. But for some reason Congress didn't get any current executives to show up.

The only defense -- a laughable one at that -- came from Eric Dinallo, head of New York State's insurance department.

The worst thing that could have happened after the bailout was for AIG employees to flee the company, Dinallo said. "There was a thinking that they needed to bring everyone together," he said, according to Dealbreaker. "This was not a crazy corporate decision."

There you have it. Bailout be damned; the Wall Street mentality has not changed.

Click here to see pictures of the St. Regis resort.

Comments

 

This is de America way.. with George Bush and his friends

start with the congressmen who allow this kind of conduct, vote them out.  maybe the new person won't be on their payroll, yet. our politicans are the ones who should be held accountable. time after time we see this type of conduct, yet no laws are passed to curb these excesses. term limits are also needed to keep our politicians in check.  criminal charges should be persued when taxpayer money is squandered in such a way. we all know by now all congressmen and senators left in office become very powerful, because of the favors they are able to pass out. when we vote these people into office we put our trust in them to do the right thing. when they don't.  we need not be afraid to do the right thing and vote them out

Why should we be surprised, it is the same descision making ability that got AIG AFU to begin with!

These types  of activites are covered under the RICO Statues for Organized Crime.  America needs to wake up. I find the head lines that the crash is our fault that it is being driven by fear, absurd. Please do not be so insulting, it is being driven by just this type of greed and arrogance. And the failure to address that the economy has failed as a result of the loss of Jobs not our Fears. How about Jobs that are fleeing like flees jumping off of a burning congressman or senator. Wait there is a thought.. If Barey Franks was more worried about our Fannies instead of his Fannie at Fannie Mae perhaps our Fannies would not be the Butt end of this Cosmic Joke. How about a ballot that has one more line on it for each elected position reading "None Of The Above".

They should all be terminated from the company and walk away with nothing in their pockets. Contract or no contract when you fail because of your bad management, you should no win by leaving with a big package, and have the US Taxpayers pay for it!

VOTE  It's our only chance to make a stand.

These executives and their board of directors should be prosecuted and further the government should recind 10 billion.

It is a crime what these executives are doing and what they are being allowed to do. They should have all their assets frozon and let them feel what main street is feeling. Its pretty easy for them because nothing has changed, infact its gotton better with additional parachute millions being added to their portfolio's.

BOTTOM LINE MAIN STREET IS PAYING FOR A  CRISIS WE DID NOT CAUSE BUT WE ARE THE ONES SUFFERING FOR IT. VERY SAD THAT A SUPER POWER NATION HAS THIS PROBLEM BECAUSE OF GREED AND STUPIDITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  

Just think what the rest of those crooked corporate thieves can do wih $700 billion!

The only reason nothing will be done about this story is, I'm sure there were plenty of Senators and Congressmen invited as a thank you for their generousity with our money.

It's only a matter of time before the People of this country will have had enough and will take their future in their own hands and revolt. We are due for much civil unrest if this continues. I for one feel like a wounded, cornered animal. How much more are we to take?

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