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To Hell With The Constitution, We’ll Pass A 90% “Ex-Post Facto” Tax Law On AIG



Mar 19, 2009 13 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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House to vote on 90 percent tax for AIG bonuses

House sets vote today on taxing employee bonuses at AIG, other companies with big bailouts

WASHINGTON — The House is scheduled to vote today on a bill that would levy a 90 percent tax on bonuses paid to employees with family incomes above $250,000 at companies that have received at least $5 billion in government bailout money.

“We figured that the local and state governments would take care of the other 10 percent,” said Rep. Charles Rangel of New York, chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee.

Rangel said the bill would apply to mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, among others, while excluding community banks and other smaller companies that have received less bailout money.

House Democratic leaders unveiled the bill as the head of embattled American International Group Inc., which has received $182 billion in bailout money, testified about $165 million in bonuses paid out in the past week to about 400 employees in its Financial Products unit.

Edward Liddy, who was brought in last year by the government to run AIG, told a House subcommittee Wednesday that the company was contractually obligated to pay the bonuses but that some of the recipients have begun returning all or part of them.

Liddy said that on Tuesday, he had “asked those who have received retention payments in excess of $100,000 or more to return at least half of those payments.” Some have “already stepped forward and returned 100 percent,” he added.

Lawmakers rushed to the microphones after word of the bonuses was leaked out by the government over the weekend. Bills were quickly drawn up in both the House and Senate to impose heavy new taxes on them.

The top two members of the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday announced a bill that would impose a 35 percent excise tax on the companies paying the bonuses and a 35 percent excise tax on the employees receiving them. The taxes would apply to all companies receiving government bailout money, but they are clearly geared toward AIG.

President Barack Obama, who took office just under two months ago, told reporters Wednesday that his administration was not responsible for a lack of federal supervision of AIG that preceded the company’s demise.

But Obama added, “The buck stops with me.”

Obama said his administration was consulting with Congress on creating a new “resolution authority” to seize giant institutions like AIG — including all their toxic assets — whose collapse in normal bankruptcy could cause calamity in the financial markets.

Republicans have pointed their criticism at Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, questioning how much he know about the bonuses in advance and efforts by the administration to stop them. And they complained anew about being locked out of discussions earlier this year when Democrats decided to jettison a provision in the economic stimulus bill that would have revoked the payments.

“The fact is that the bill the president signed, which protected the AIG bonuses and others, was written behind closed doors by Democratic leaders of the House and Senate. There was no transparency,” said Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa, the senior Republican on the Senate Finance Committee.
(AP)


  • MinneSoCold

    Welcome to the Banana Republic of America. :roll:

  • IP727

    PANDERING TO THE MOB MENTALITY.~~~~~SSTBO

  • Hawkerdriver(Piss on the Koran)

    They will not respect anything but force now.I just heard obamao got approval for the Brown Shirts to start forming up.With mass republican endorsement of course. :shock:

    We STILL are not aware of how FAST they are pulling off this coup…

    UN. FUCKING. BELIEVABLE. :!:

  • Steve in NC

    tick…tick…tick…

    time is running out for these marxist bastards….

  • CDTFLINT

    Well I have to applaud the execs who returned 100% of their bonuses. That takes some real integrity there.

    Personally I have to applaud Obama when he said that failure should not be awarded. However his perception is severely skewed. It is his party which promoted failing policies, and which through the “stimulus” package has promoted failure and failed business plans. Not to mention giving AIG more bailout money than the company is even worth.

  • dadeo

    It coming… The government mandated “maximum wage” the bookend to the government minimum wage.

  • Monky3531

    BHO and Co. shit on the Constitution leading up to and during the election (BHO is NOT an American citizen, Pelotsky’s diplomatic trip to Syria, BHO negotiating terms in Iraq while he was still a Senator)why not go ahead and blatantly disregard the Constitution now that BHO has ascended to the throne? Are you happy you ignorant ass 52% who voted for this usurper? I hope you all (Obama voters) will at least have the decency to explain to your children and grandchildren why they have to pay the future cost for your present gratification, you self absorbed ungrateful pricks.

  • GRIZZ

    What will be the last straw?

  • ?

    so, an income of over @250,000 gets a bonus chack … the feds want to claim 90% of it right off the top and braindead-Rengel says that the state will get to take the other 10%? And what is left? NOTHIGN! AHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA! f kers

  • Right_is_Right

    Who is John Galt?

    • H Rap Brown

      :arrow: They now call him Lee Harvey Oswald. He’s lying around in Texas, I think.

  • falconfixer

    I thought this was called a “bill of retainder” or in plain English, a law specifically targeting an individual or group. Can anyone clear this up?

  • prestonbrooks

    And so, this is why, after freedom was won from the Kings of England, we crafted a Second Amendment as the Arch guarding our other Rights. You can be a subject, as we are now under President Fez and the Animal House under the Capitol dome, or you can choose to resist. Let each one discuss their response in their hamlets, townships, and 4H clubs, agree on a plan and then man the pitchforks and torches. And don’t forget the rope. The AIG weasel they steal from today will be YOU tomorrow, once they figure out if they can tax one group this way, they can tax EVERYONE this way. Anyone for Tea?