zwibbs-Scott wrote on Mar 30th, 2009 at 7:02pm:---But were you paying attention about the AIG payments---seems the "O" man approved them in January, as well as his nitwit Treasury Sec.--
Sure. And it is a no-win situation. A company that messed up should not be giving big bonuses. But how does the government stop it?
Usually, the only way to void a contract is through the courts - bankruptcy, for example, puts all debts and contracts on the table for renegotiation. But the idea here was to keep AIG out of bankruptcy to keep it from knocking over more dominoes. And the Republicans were screaming about the sanctity of contracts and how overturning them would lead to the collapse of western civilization.
Most of these contracts were from before the Bush Tarp bill, which had nothing in it about limiting bonuses. And the TARP II bill didn't specifically address it either - there was talk about putting such language in, but no agreement that it would be legal or otherwise a good idea. Because there are issues when the government goes in and retroactively changes contracts.
Then the bonuses were made public, and people got pissed - very understandable. The scope of the whole crisis is so large, and the details so massive, that nobody understands the whole thing. But big bonuses from a failing company getting a big bailout is very understandable, and infuriating.
So Congress went about fixing the problem. Chuck Grassley came up with an elegant solution that would not require government action: the CEO and others getting the bonuses should give the money back, and then commit suicide. That free market solution didn't get implemented, mostly because the people getting the bonuses were free to tell Grassley to go F@#% himself.
So Congress came to the idea of a special tax that would only apply to people who work for companies getting government bailouts that make more than $250,000 and got bonuses - this would essentially get the governments money back. This led Republicans to howl about now the government will take everyone's house and car and the clothes off their back because 90% tax rates are back in style. No ideas about how to deal with the economic shit, just hysterics in response to any proposal.
GOP - Got 0 Plan.