More 'book cooking' at AIG?
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 18:43:22 -0500, Boater
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...nothing. Just another cut'n'paste.
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John Salmonbait
It is. But I was thinking the other day this bank bailout is
a farce.
Why not do it this way. Pass a legislation that a bank MUST
pay it's debts and creditors or face immediate liquifaction.
Special chapter 7a if you will.
Absorb the bank, firing all senior management and board with
cause.
Jailing all officers of the bank. And I do mean officers of
the bank.
Good point. The SEC should be hiring 5000 auditors and
prosecutors right about now. Getting them trained up to go
after the fraud that has gone on. The billions GM Chrsylser
want is better spent in prosecuting corruption and incompetance.
When I got my first mortgage the guy making the loan pointed out
to me that he was an "officer" of the bank. I responded "oh." I
didn't bother telling him that anyone with a college degree and
an IQ above room temperature working at a bank is made an
"officer" of the bank.
Don't take this the wrong way, but instead of playing golf, you
ought to enroll in one of those high end weekend degree programs
and get yourself a college degree.
I don't need a college degree. I have done quite well for myself.
I have four sisters all with Bachelors degrees one with an MSN and
two with MBAs. They still haven't caught up to me.
It's not a matter of catching up, and in fact has nothing to do
with earnings.
Cost benefit analysis. The benefit of a college degree for me is not
worth the cost at this time in my life. There are others in my life
who will benefit from a college degree and that is where my
resources efforts are focused.
okay.
Bill Gates lacks a college degree. Hindered him I guess.
Gates is a very unusual individual. Bet that never occurred to you.
He is a social misfit just like you.
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