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More Whines from AIG

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emptywheel
Funny. I never heard any UAW employees whine like this when they were falsely accused of ruining the domestic manufacturing industry because they demanded a completely fictional $75/hour. One A.I.G. executive, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he feared the consequences of identifying himself, said many workers felt demonized and betrayed.

Geithner Still Pushing the "Lawsuit" Myth

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emptywheel
Apparently, Tim Geithner is about to go on CNN and admit he was the one who put through the bonus loophole in the stimulus bill. But he's still telling the "afraid of lawsuit" story that Larry Summers already spun.Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told CNN Thursday his department asked Sen. Chris Dodd to include a loophole in the stimulus bill that allowed bailed-out insurance giant American International Group to keep its bonuses.In

emptywheel at University of Michigan College Dems Event

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emptywheel
For those of you who are local (to me, I mean), I'll be speaking at a U Michigan College Dems event tonight. And there will be the requisite socialization at Arbor Brewing Company afterwards. I'd love to see some of you there. Details: The College Democrats at the University of Michigan will be hosting a Statewide Blogging Convention to talk about the role of blogs, politics, and new media today.

Wah! Wah! Wah! And More Semtex from AIGFP

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emptywheel
The WaPo is out with a story about how the remaining people at AIGFP are being unfairly lumped in with the banksters who broke the world economy. But then, toward the end of the article, someone reissues the same kinds of threats we saw in the white paper demanding bonuses: give me my bonus or I'll wreck the world economy.

What Did Geithner Know and When Did He Know It?

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emptywheel
I'm with Jane. Tim Geithner is shortly going to have to admit he knew a lot more about AIG bonuses a lot earlier than he has admitted. And frankly, I'm more interested in what he learned in September than what he has learned in the last month.
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March Madness Bracket Trash Talk

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emptywheel
Back by popular demand: It's teh Wheelhouse March Madness Road to the Final Four Bracket Extravaganza! I gotta tell you, this is a great year to argue for your favorite team, because with the exception of a few small conference champion entrants, there is a lot of parity in the field, some key injuries here and there and some intriguing matchups.

Financial Services AIG Hearing Liveblog, Liddy Testimony Part Two

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emptywheel
For earlier liveblog posts:Committee Members Blowhard Statements Panel 1: The RegulatorsPanel 2: Liddy, Part One

Gary Peters: Why Is It Okay to Abrogate UAW Contracts But Not Wall Street's Contracts?

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emptywheel
Gary Peters asks the question all Michiganders have been asking since September. Why are UAW's line workers forced to renegotiate their contracts and GM's engineers forced to forgo bonuses, but not the banksters who ruined the economy?

Liddy: We Can Threaten US Taxpayers but They Can't Threaten Us

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emptywheel
While I agree that AIGFP's employees should not be getting threats, I also think taxpayers should not tolerate the threats that AIG is making about our financial system.

Financial Services AIG Hearing Panel 2 (Liddy)

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emptywheel
The hearing can be view on the committee stream or CSPAN3. The witnesses are: Panel two Mr. Edward M. Liddy, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, American International Group Mr. Rodney Clark, Managing Director, Insurance Ratings, Standard & Poor’s

Cassano's Golden Parachute and the Retention Bonuses

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emptywheel
We don't have the AIG retention contracts. But we do have Joseph Cassano's termination contract, which was probably negotiated at the same time. Here's what it tells us is probably in those retention contracts.

Edward Liddy's Pitch in the WaPo

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emptywheel
Edward Liddy's op-ed in the WaPo reveals two significant details: those contracts were negotiated at least as early as March 17, 2008, just in time for AIG's public confession that AIGFP was FUBAR. And the real issue here is not the contractual obligation to the banksters, but the risk still present in the CDS strategies.
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The Geithner Master Plan To Recover The AIG Bonuses

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emptywheel
Pretty much the only news this week has been outrage over the bogus bonuses paid to individuals in the AIG Financial Products division (yes, they have already been paid) and discussion among the political class as to how to remedy the situation. The moment we have all been waiting for has arrived: Tim Geithner has announced his master plan. Sounds like he stole it from Gomer Pyle.

AIG: "Retention" Payments for Leaving?!?!?!

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emptywheel
I'm guessing that the American taxpayers just paid 11 AIGFP former employees retention bonuses even though they have already left AIGFP because they left "for good reason." Huh!?!?!?

Time to Get Geithner under Oath on AIG

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emptywheel
Over the weekend, Tim Geithner told the American taxpayers that AIG just had to pay out those millions in bonuses. But now we learn from Andrew Cuomo what was in those contracts, and it sure sounds like Geithner was lying to us.

Two BIFFOs Celebrate St. Paddy's Day

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emptywheel
May you be graced with trolls who will help you find the only Beamish on tap in Boston.

Win the Super Bowl? Win a Long Trip to Ireland!!!

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emptywheel
A nice touch, announcing this on St. Paddy' Day: President Barack Obama today announced his intent to nominate Steelers owner Dan Rooney as ambassador to Ireland. In a statement from the White House, Mr. Obama said, "I am honored and grateful that such a dedicated and accomplished individual has agreed to serve as the representative of the United States to the Irish people.
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Greg Craig Won't Tell You How Obama Disappeared the Whistleblowers

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emptywheel
Some lawyer who looks remarkably like Greg Craig doesn't want you to know whether or not Obama will prosecute whistleblowers.
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