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Obama didn’t know about the AIG bonuses

Sources in the Obama administration Tuesday said that despite previous media reports administration officials did not know until a couple weeks ago that the officials of the controversial AIG Financial Product Division were set to receive $165 million in bonuses on March 13. It wasn’t until Thursday, March 5, 2009, administration sources told ABC News, that officials of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York informed officials of the Treasury Department of the full extent of the $165 million in bonuses pending for the controversial Financial Products Subsidiary. This was three days after the Obama administration had already announced a new commitment of an additional $30 billion for AIG.

Ah, now this is Change We Can Believe In

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HAHAHA!  Really? You mean to tell me that our President, our Administration, is so inept they didn’t ask AIG if they were going to pay executive bonuses with the money we gave them?  You really don’t even have to ask you TELL them that they cannot give this money as bonuses and are prohibited from doing so.  Are we supposed to believe this story? Especially after the fall out from the bonuses given to the Freddie/Fannie executives you would have thought that they would be wise enough to ask about this.  What a joke.  I don’t know what’s worse believing them that they didn’t ask, which means they have NO business running this country as they are too stupid not to ask basic questions or if you don’t believe them then they lied and they are continuing to lie.

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Maybe, just maybe Obama looked the other way on the AIG bonuses because, “Senator Barack Obama received a $101,332 bonus from American International Group in the form of political contributions according to Opensecrets.org.”

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