NEW YORK — Fresh from paying back a $182 billion bailout, the American International Group has been running a nationwide advertising campaign with the tagline ‘‘Thank you America.’’
Behind the scenes, the restored insurance company is weighing whether to tell the government agencies that rescued it during the financial crisis: Thanks, but you cheated our shareholders.

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What the US Attorney General's Office should do to turn the tables on firms like AIG Corporation and State Street Corporation who obviously didn't appreciate the TARP Bailout funds they received from the American people which they (these firms) willing accepted when they felt their very very existance may be threatened - is to seek damages against such the Board of Directors of such firms on behalf of the people of the United States using existing laws such as Sarbanes-Oxley.
The Board of Directors of AIG and State Street corporation are now legally liable for actions taken by officers of these publicly traded firms that have harmed "stakeholders" of the firm. To quote the ACt:
"In contemporary business corporations, the main external stakeholder groups are shareholders, debtholders, trade creditors, suppliers, customers and communities affected by the corporation's activities.[5] Internal stakeholders are the board of directors, executives, and other employees."
In the case of State Street Corporation - The firm receieved a $2 Billion TARP bailout from the American people and since that time its Board of Directors has allowed its current CEO Jay Hooley and his Joint Venture director ALLEN GREENE to off-shore thousands of American jobs in Fund Accounting, and Fund Adminsitration to INDIA in a Joint venture with SYNTEL corp a firm owned by Indian Nationals and in all likelyhopod subsidixed by the Indian government.
In this case the Boad of Directors of State Street court could be found legally liable for allowing Jay Hooley and Allen Greene to knowingly harm the communities of Kansas Cirty. MO. Irvine CA, and Boston and North Quincy MA by forcing workers tin these communiteis to train their replacement and then wiping out these jobs from these communities and materially harming the economies in these commuites and the futures of their children for financial gain on bahalf of Messers Hooley and Greene. That how we as a country can put an end to this nonsense and stop firms from "Betting Against America"..