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The Mind & Morals Take on the AIG Bonuses

Gotta love the media.

I absolutely love the coverage that all of the media outlets are giving to the AIG bonuses. To hear them tell it:

“Look at those horrible capitalists! They’re being bad with money! For shame…”

Yeah. OK. Now; let’s look at what really happened. Here’s the whole picture:

1)   AIG, like so many other groups, was irresponsible with money. So, they lost money and faced a financial meltdown. Such is the nature of free-market capitalism. In other words: they SHOULD have failed. That’s how people and companies learn.

2)   The Government decides to float those irresponsible individuals a crap load of our money.

3)   The irresponsible company fails to learn their lesson; assumes that there will always be a government safety net.

4)   The company continues the irresponsible behavior by giving outlandish bonuses to executives. Much like a child assumes that he can blow all his birthday money on candy and trading cards, and mommy and daddy will still provide for his other wants.

Can anybody say, “Duh?” What the hell did you think was going to happen? Rewarding bad behavior only yields more bad behavior. The Government essentially gave AIG a pat on the back for bad business practices, and now they are claiming to be surprised that the bad business practices didn’t change? Are we serious here?

I don’t blame AIG for blowing money on bonuses. That’s not the part that I find egregious.  I have issues with the government giving them money in the first place. Just like I don’t blame the child in the above example for wasting all his money. Just like I don’t blame that same child when he cries and whines and screams in the middle of the supermarket when his parents don’t buy him the new toy he wants. I blame the parents for letting him waste his money in the first place. I blame the parents for letting that child think that he was entitled to anything he wanted. By the same token, I blame the Government for allowing poor-performing corporations to believe that they were entitled to abuse taxpayer funds.

As usual, the problem is really the Government’s fault. I will say it one more time; this message is as true for Governments as it is for parents as it is for individuals:

            Rewarding bad behavior will only yield more bad behavior. You do not get to be surprised or outraged when it actually happens. 

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