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March 17, 2009 at 11:03 PM #369062March 17, 2009 at 11:36 PM #368470TheBreezeParticipant
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Arraya: See linked article from WashPost regarding outcry over AIG bonuses.
The interesting part is the reference to AIG employees staying away from work because of death threats via email and voice mail. One of the managers said that he felt that things would “end badly”, meaning that someone would be seriously injured or killed over this.
This is some ugly shit. This is genuine outrage and you do have the sense that it could turn violent or deadly. How this situation is handled will really set the tone, for better or worse, for similar situations moving forward.[/quote]
Man, what if every AIG employee were to die? Man, that would be interesting.
March 17, 2009 at 11:36 PM #368753TheBreezeParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Arraya: See linked article from WashPost regarding outcry over AIG bonuses.
The interesting part is the reference to AIG employees staying away from work because of death threats via email and voice mail. One of the managers said that he felt that things would “end badly”, meaning that someone would be seriously injured or killed over this.
This is some ugly shit. This is genuine outrage and you do have the sense that it could turn violent or deadly. How this situation is handled will really set the tone, for better or worse, for similar situations moving forward.[/quote]
Man, what if every AIG employee were to die? Man, that would be interesting.
March 17, 2009 at 11:36 PM #368919TheBreezeParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Arraya: See linked article from WashPost regarding outcry over AIG bonuses.
The interesting part is the reference to AIG employees staying away from work because of death threats via email and voice mail. One of the managers said that he felt that things would “end badly”, meaning that someone would be seriously injured or killed over this.
This is some ugly shit. This is genuine outrage and you do have the sense that it could turn violent or deadly. How this situation is handled will really set the tone, for better or worse, for similar situations moving forward.[/quote]
Man, what if every AIG employee were to die? Man, that would be interesting.
March 17, 2009 at 11:36 PM #368958TheBreezeParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Arraya: See linked article from WashPost regarding outcry over AIG bonuses.
The interesting part is the reference to AIG employees staying away from work because of death threats via email and voice mail. One of the managers said that he felt that things would “end badly”, meaning that someone would be seriously injured or killed over this.
This is some ugly shit. This is genuine outrage and you do have the sense that it could turn violent or deadly. How this situation is handled will really set the tone, for better or worse, for similar situations moving forward.[/quote]
Man, what if every AIG employee were to die? Man, that would be interesting.
March 17, 2009 at 11:36 PM #369073TheBreezeParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Arraya: See linked article from WashPost regarding outcry over AIG bonuses.
The interesting part is the reference to AIG employees staying away from work because of death threats via email and voice mail. One of the managers said that he felt that things would “end badly”, meaning that someone would be seriously injured or killed over this.
This is some ugly shit. This is genuine outrage and you do have the sense that it could turn violent or deadly. How this situation is handled will really set the tone, for better or worse, for similar situations moving forward.[/quote]
Man, what if every AIG employee were to die? Man, that would be interesting.
March 17, 2009 at 11:48 PM #368479TheBreezeParticipantBy the way, I wish all of you top-1-percenters good luck in the upcoming war between you and the rest of America. I think it will be a good, clean, fair fight where stolen wealth makes not a whit not.
It looks like you top-1-percenters will also have some help in the form of Alan from Fallbrook — he of the excellent balance-sheet reading skills. So tell us Alan, using your supersharp balance-sheet reading skills, where will the U.S. end up vis-a-vis the TARP? Up 10%? Down 35%? Will taxpayers lose it all? Will the government come up with some other feces-filled plan to bail out the TARP so that it looks like the TARP actually makes money in the end?
You top-1-percenters be sure to make good use of Alan during the battle. Of course, he will probably have his head so far up davelj’s ass that he can’t shoot straight, but you top-1-percenters should be used to that. Good luck, and God speed.
March 17, 2009 at 11:48 PM #368763TheBreezeParticipantBy the way, I wish all of you top-1-percenters good luck in the upcoming war between you and the rest of America. I think it will be a good, clean, fair fight where stolen wealth makes not a whit not.
It looks like you top-1-percenters will also have some help in the form of Alan from Fallbrook — he of the excellent balance-sheet reading skills. So tell us Alan, using your supersharp balance-sheet reading skills, where will the U.S. end up vis-a-vis the TARP? Up 10%? Down 35%? Will taxpayers lose it all? Will the government come up with some other feces-filled plan to bail out the TARP so that it looks like the TARP actually makes money in the end?
You top-1-percenters be sure to make good use of Alan during the battle. Of course, he will probably have his head so far up davelj’s ass that he can’t shoot straight, but you top-1-percenters should be used to that. Good luck, and God speed.
March 17, 2009 at 11:48 PM #368929TheBreezeParticipantBy the way, I wish all of you top-1-percenters good luck in the upcoming war between you and the rest of America. I think it will be a good, clean, fair fight where stolen wealth makes not a whit not.
It looks like you top-1-percenters will also have some help in the form of Alan from Fallbrook — he of the excellent balance-sheet reading skills. So tell us Alan, using your supersharp balance-sheet reading skills, where will the U.S. end up vis-a-vis the TARP? Up 10%? Down 35%? Will taxpayers lose it all? Will the government come up with some other feces-filled plan to bail out the TARP so that it looks like the TARP actually makes money in the end?
You top-1-percenters be sure to make good use of Alan during the battle. Of course, he will probably have his head so far up davelj’s ass that he can’t shoot straight, but you top-1-percenters should be used to that. Good luck, and God speed.
March 17, 2009 at 11:48 PM #368968TheBreezeParticipantBy the way, I wish all of you top-1-percenters good luck in the upcoming war between you and the rest of America. I think it will be a good, clean, fair fight where stolen wealth makes not a whit not.
It looks like you top-1-percenters will also have some help in the form of Alan from Fallbrook — he of the excellent balance-sheet reading skills. So tell us Alan, using your supersharp balance-sheet reading skills, where will the U.S. end up vis-a-vis the TARP? Up 10%? Down 35%? Will taxpayers lose it all? Will the government come up with some other feces-filled plan to bail out the TARP so that it looks like the TARP actually makes money in the end?
You top-1-percenters be sure to make good use of Alan during the battle. Of course, he will probably have his head so far up davelj’s ass that he can’t shoot straight, but you top-1-percenters should be used to that. Good luck, and God speed.
March 17, 2009 at 11:48 PM #369083TheBreezeParticipantBy the way, I wish all of you top-1-percenters good luck in the upcoming war between you and the rest of America. I think it will be a good, clean, fair fight where stolen wealth makes not a whit not.
It looks like you top-1-percenters will also have some help in the form of Alan from Fallbrook — he of the excellent balance-sheet reading skills. So tell us Alan, using your supersharp balance-sheet reading skills, where will the U.S. end up vis-a-vis the TARP? Up 10%? Down 35%? Will taxpayers lose it all? Will the government come up with some other feces-filled plan to bail out the TARP so that it looks like the TARP actually makes money in the end?
You top-1-percenters be sure to make good use of Alan during the battle. Of course, he will probably have his head so far up davelj’s ass that he can’t shoot straight, but you top-1-percenters should be used to that. Good luck, and God speed.
March 18, 2009 at 12:10 AM #368495gandalfParticipantOn a different note, did anybody catch the Daily Show tonight? Did you see the bit on ‘Ragooch’?
LMAO…! Really damn funny…
Bring in Stanley Ragooch!
Call 555-GABAGOOL!
March 18, 2009 at 12:10 AM #368778gandalfParticipantOn a different note, did anybody catch the Daily Show tonight? Did you see the bit on ‘Ragooch’?
LMAO…! Really damn funny…
Bring in Stanley Ragooch!
Call 555-GABAGOOL!
March 18, 2009 at 12:10 AM #368944gandalfParticipantOn a different note, did anybody catch the Daily Show tonight? Did you see the bit on ‘Ragooch’?
LMAO…! Really damn funny…
Bring in Stanley Ragooch!
Call 555-GABAGOOL!
March 18, 2009 at 12:10 AM #368983gandalfParticipantOn a different note, did anybody catch the Daily Show tonight? Did you see the bit on ‘Ragooch’?
LMAO…! Really damn funny…
Bring in Stanley Ragooch!
Call 555-GABAGOOL!
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