Quote from power:
Is this the reason why Barack Obama is giving more bail-out money to bankrupt companies than George Bush?.
What I mean is that bankrupt companies Citigroup, AIG, Fannie and Freddie, GM, Chryseler and others must have contributed towards Barack Obama Political campaign (donations).Quote from NeoRio1:
You didn't even address the fact that Obama received 100K from AIG.
You're a teenager skipping remedial classes, aren't you?Quote from power:
What I mean is that bankrupt companies Citigroup, AIG, Fannie and Freddie, GM, Chryseler and others must have contributed towards Barack Obama Political campaign (donations).
So today Barack Obama is USA President from bankrupt companies money (to great extent).
Quote from power:
Is this the reason why Barack Obama is giving more bail-out money to bankrupt companies than George Bush?.
Quote from Thunderdog:
You're a teenager skipping remedial classes, aren't you?
Quote from Thunderdog:
It was a political contribution before the fact. McCain got over $40k from AIG. What's your point? That you don't know what's what?
Quote from NeoRio1:
God you are dense.
The point is that Obama received money from the companies that he is now spending billions of tax payer money on.
Don't you see the correlation and corruption?
If you really think Obama supports these bailouts for the greater good of Americans then you are extremely naive.
Quote from Thunderdog:
You're a teenager skipping remedial classes, aren't you?
Quote from eagle:
What you guys are talking about? Bonuses for employees' performance and political contribution aren't the same. Yes, some employees deserve the bonuses but with the current circumstances they shouldn't be receiving. It's sad for them, but they have to accept the reality. Regarding political contribution, did AIG was already bankrupt when they made that contribution? But anyway every company has the right to contribute (invest) for their country.