Airlines have been making life awful for us for years, packing us in tighter and tighter, if they get bailed out there should be serious stipulations attached.
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Als antwoord op @VPrasadMDMPH
Not creating a rainy day fund with the profits they’ve accrued in the past decade - and instead buying shares - is obscene. We can’t privatize profits but socialize losses
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Als antwoord op @VPrasadMDMPH @saifsrathore
The airlines have asked for $50 billion bailout. Incidentally, they have allegedly paid out $45 billion in bonuses & shares for their senior management teams to date
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Let them go bust, burn the stockholders, burn the bondholders. The plans will fly just fine, under new management and ownerships. C'est la vie. The tax avoided by aircraft lessors is scandalous. They've fleeced the system for years
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That's what Iceland did with their banks after the 2008 global financial crash, instead of bailing them out. Today Iceland's economy is flourishing.
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yes, toss out the chaff
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