Talk about picking battles, this is one that should be fought if only for the popular indignation it is causing.

I think the bonuses should be denied and the aggrieved should be encouraged to initiate civil actions in front of juries.
CHAD

mike wrote:
"Also, there is always the option of firing the guy for cause, which
almost always negates the guaranteed payout."

Gee, what CAUSE could they possibly think of for firing these guys?
Certainly their performance has been, um, remarkable.

     Mike

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Doug Henwood <[email protected]> wrote:
<http://doughenwood.wordpress.com/2009/03/17/those-aig-bonuses-how-to-break-the-contracts/>

So Obama tells Geithner to do something, anything, to make sure the gov can
get back the AIG bonuses. Who knows if this is real or a pose? I’m now
leaning towards the latter, especially after getting this from a friend who
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