AIG - So What?
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 at 9:08AM
Updated on Tuesday, March 17, 2009 at 1:33PM by
Mark "Snooper" Harvey
Updated on Tuesday, March 17, 2009 at 1:41PM by
Mark "Snooper" Harvey
Updated on Tuesday, March 17, 2009 at 2:09PM by
Mark "Snooper" Harvey
Updated on Tuesday, March 17, 2009 at 6:22PM by
Mark "Snooper" Harvey
AIG is a federal government owned organization. It has failed. Imagine that? Who would have thought that a federally owned "business" would fail? The American People should come to a realization, now, and should have no doubt whatsoever that everything the federal government tries to run and dictate to turns to crap in the long run. As far as I can tell, there is no constitutional foundation that sanctions or approves of the federal government to own anything let alone a private industry business. However, here's the kicker.
AIG handles, manages and distributes congressional retirement accounts as well as the military retirement accounts. Therein lies the feigned outrage of the unconstitutional congress. THEIR retirement accounts are in danger and it is these same "benefits" that the Imam of Obam boasted about in his campaign lies. He told the American People that if he were to be elected, we would all be able to "get the same benefits that congress gets". No thanks. I can do better on my own.
Fox News had an idiot Democrat poli-hack from Michigan saying that the congress will use anything they deem necessary to get the bonus monies paid to the recipients regardless of the constitutional issues. I forget the hack's name but he was asked about the constitutional aspects of TAXING THE BONUSES 95% "to get the tax payer money back", and he, like all good libtards do, did not answer the question and said he was going to "protect the taxpayer" First of all, the congress had no constitutional foundation to "give" anyone any "bail out funds". They can start "protecting the American tax payer" by first and foremost adhering to the United States Constitution. End of discussion.



















