miketheidiot
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- Sep 3, 2004
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Originally posted by: soulcougher73
Originally posted by: Balt
Regardless of how productive his sector of the company may have been, he'd still have been out of a job without the government's bailout. While I can understand his frustration at being persecuted even though he isn't part of the dirty underbelly, you have to accept a certain amount of responsibility even for things which aren't entirely your fault when you are part of a failed organization.
He was still better off after government intervention than before it. At least he got the choice to quit his job rather than simply being laid off or fired.
This. Had the taxpayers not stepped in (unwillingly), he would not even have a job and AIG would be history. When a company fails you dont get bonuses, simple as that. Just because they got bailed out does not mean they are entitled to their bonuses. They should be happy they even have a freaking job still.
the 'bonuses' where not bonuses in the normal sense of the word.
