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Magmak1
AIG May Not Repay Its Taxpayer Tab
September 23rd, 2009

Mmm hmm.

Via: ABC News:

One year after the biggest corporate bailout in the country’s history, a government watchdog office Monday warned that American taxpayers may not recoup the full $182 billion given to embattled insurance giant American International Group.

“AIG’s ability to restructure its business and repay the government is unclear at this time,” the Government Accountability Office said in a new report released Monday.

As of the start of September, the company’s outstanding balance of taxpayer aid was $120 billion.

It was a year ago this month that AIG received the first chunk of a government bailout that has since grown to $182 billion. The federal money, noted the GAO, has since helped stabilize the insurance giant, which this year posted a $1.8 billion second-quarter profit, its first profit since 2007.

However, the GAO said that the company still relies heavily on government help as its source of liquidity and capital.

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rla
But they can afford to pay big bonuses.
TheRestofUs
One of the reasons for becoming a writer of Fiction and Fantasy (particularly) is the "joy" in creating worlds where "justice' can actually be meted out. The disadvantage is the vigilance necessary to remember I live in the real world. The exertion required to keep from saying what should be done with the irredeemably evil is hard work!
jeffmoskin
QUOTE(Magmak1 @ Sep 24 2009, 06:09 AM) *
One year after the biggest corporate bailout in the country’s history, a government watchdog office Monday warned that American taxpayers may not recoup the full $182 billion given to embattled insurance giant American International Group.

That's because AIG merely passed the money through to international banks as payment for the kaka they insured. Oh and Goldman, too. Did I forget to mention?

AIG essentially "made good" on what Wall $treet made bad on.

Most likely, we will never see that money again.
rla
QUOTE(jeffmoskin @ Sep 24 2009, 08:30 AM) *
QUOTE(Magmak1 @ Sep 24 2009, 06:09 AM) *
One year after the biggest corporate bailout in the country’s history, a government watchdog office Monday warned that American taxpayers may not recoup the full $182 billion given to embattled insurance giant American International Group.

That's because AIG merely passed the money through to international banks as payment for the kaka they insured. Oh and Goldman, too. Did I forget to mention?

AIG essentially "made good" on what Wall $treet made bad on.

Most likely, we will never see that money again.


If there is to be justice, we need to see some roasted banksters' testicles...
jeffmoskin
QUOTE(rla @ Sep 24 2009, 06:34 AM) *
If there is to be justice, we need to see some roasted banksters' testicles...

I believe there is justice in the world, just not in the US court system.

Don't hold your breath waiting for that entree
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