Fresh from launching a branding campaign to try to rechristen itself as a paragon of patriotism, the giant insurer American International Group is reportedly weighing a step that would remind America just why everyone got so darn mad in the first place.
The board of AIG, according to the New York Times, is weighing whether to join a $25 billion lawsuit against the U.S. government for forcing unacceptably high losses on shareholders in its bailout. The argument is that this violated the Fifth Amendmentâ??s prohibition on the government seizing private property without just compensation.
These fuckers have no shame, the people should storm the building as far as I am concerned.
No good deed goes unpunished
Even if it’s true that they violated federal law and the constitution?
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
No good deed goes unpunished [/quote]
It is impossible to do a good deed with someone else’s money.
[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
No good deed goes unpunished [/quote]
It is impossible to do a good deed with someone else’s money. [/quote]
Or bail them out so they made SOME profits rather than ZERO.
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
No good deed goes unpunished [/quote]
It is impossible to do a good deed with someone else’s money. [/quote]
Or bail them out so they made SOME profits rather than ZERO.[/quote]
You know what they say. Fucking a fat chick in the ass is better than not fucking anyone, anywhere, with anything.