greta: and that s this of course is now. aig considering joining a 25 billion dollar lawsuit against the very people who saved the company, that of course is the taxpayers. and that does mean you. that s right, as a thank you for the 182 billion dollar bailout to save their neck, they say sue the federal government. and michael, tell me why are they thinking of suing the federal government, the taxpayers? sure. so, aig is actually saying that they re being asked whether to join this lawsuit that was filed by their former chief executive, a man named maurice greeneberg, who has cue sued, arguing that the rescue of aig violated shareholders rights and was too punitive and punished them too much. and so, he sued the government and basically asked aig to come in and repre and other shareholders as well. greta: well, this is it lit everybody on fire on a bipartisan basis, but on greta
helping people recover. greta: and that s this of course is now. aig considering joining a 25 billion dollar lawsuit against the very people who saved the company, that of course is the taxpayers. and that does mean you. that s right, as a thank you for the 182 billion dollar bailout to save their neck, they say sue the federal government. and michael, tell me why are they thinking of suing the federal government, the taxpayers? sure. so, aig is actually saying that they re being asked whether to join this lawsuit that was filed by their former chief executive, a man named maurice greeneberg, who has cue sued, arguing that the rescue of aig violated shareholders rights and was too punitive and punished them too much. and so, he sued the government and basically asked aig to come in and represent him and other shareholders as well. greta: well, this is it lit everybody on fire on a bipartisan basis, but on greta
to sell off assets. guess what? there won t have been any assets left if the government didn t lend the money in the first place. neil: there wouldn t be a place to sue. and does aig have a case. the judge is in the house. i m talking about judicial analyst andrew napolitano. thank you, professor cavuto. i think maurice greeneberg is right on both counts. it s unconstitutional, the government can t pick and choose winners and losers furniture going bail people out you have to treat them in a similar way. three people came to the government and bailed us out the goldman saturates said they will give you $13 billion and they said don t worry about it. morgan stanley said we need some money. we ll lend it to you at market