«Rick Lazio should use some of his $ 1.3 million
taxpayer bailout bonus to take a pension law class because this statement shows he doesn't know what he is talking about.»
• Rick «Wall Street Lobbyio» Lazio's
taxpayer bailout bonus... $ 1.3 million • One week of unemployment insurance for more than 3,000 unemployed New Yorkers who lost their jobs following the financial crisis... $ 1.3 million • Four average mortgages on homes that were foreclosed on during the financial crisis... $ 1.3 million • Starting base salary for 30 new New York City Police Officers... $ 1.3 million • Starting base salary for 30 new New York City Firefighters... $ 1.3 million • One year of SUNY tuition for 261 New York students... $ 1.3 million
Not exact matches
In March, he was criticized for allowing AIG to pay out $ 165 million in
bonuses to the same employees who caused the firm's $ 170 billion
bailout with
taxpayer dollars.
• To have the NY GOP nominate for governor a Wall Street Lobbyist who received a $ 1.3 million
bonus paid for with
taxpayer bailout money... priceless
Reality: As Wall Street's top lobbyist Rick Lazio has made $ 8 million the past decade, including a $ 1.3 million
bonus in 2009, paid for with
taxpayer bailout funds.
And then (this part is new and part of Paladino's pre-primary media blitz), the focus turns to the «former liberal Congressman Rick Lazio,» who «voted for higher taxes and increased federal spending» and «took a $ 1.6 million
bonus from a huge Wall Street bank getting a $ 25 billion - dollar
taxpayer - financed
bailout.
He got a $ 1.3 million
bonus while his bank was getting a
taxpayer bailout.
He has received national plaudits over the past few months for his investigations into Wall Street
bonuses handed out by companies who received
taxpayer - funded
bailouts.
The attorney general has drawn national attention this year for his investigations into Wall Street
bonuses handed out by companies who received
taxpayer - funded
bailouts.