Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Bonus Backhand

I was reading this very dispiriting article in the Times about how folks in the administration have known about the AIG bonuses for months, how the folks at AIG are now saying they'd never have done any of it without the go-ahead from the Treasury and -- best of all -- how the plan to get AIG to pay the bonus money back appears to involve giving AIG still more taxpayer money which they can then hand back to us as 'repayment', while the new bonused execs (bonees?) get to keep the money anyway.

  TPM

And that’s how it’s done. Now do you see why these people deserve bonuses?

[AIG’s financial wing is] located in London. What that means for what law governs the different questions about the bonuses? I'm not sure. Second, as the Times notes, this is a derivatives trading shop located in London. How many of the people working there are US citizens? Not that there's anything wrong with that. It's a global economy. It's a company (a division of AIG) operating in the UK. But I suspect it may play some role in the resistance to identifying who the bonees are.

Dude, the American taxpayers are the bonees. I would have thought that was obvious.


....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.


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