AIG: Enough is enough!
November 14, 2008 | Martinsburg, West Virginia | Vetting explained
AIG has received $152 billion of taxpayer money to keep them in existence. We've heard about 3 trips & junkits so far, each after receiving more money from us.
What are they doing now?
After the first of the year 2009 they will pay over $500 million to employees as an incentive to stay....to not quit their job!!!
Am I alone in saying WTF?!?
If it weren't for us and the government they wouldn't have jobs or a company in the first place-they'd be in the unemployment lines with the rest of the people who bailed them out!
Even better....SO WHAT if people quit! There are plenty of unemployed people out here that would love to replace them in their jobs and WON'T ask for an incentive!
I've had it with AIG. I say the government step in and take the money away from them and let them fall to the ground! They are thumbing their noses at us an laughing all the way to the bank, literally!
And word is they are getting ready to ask for more??
What the hell is our government thinking???
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