Good, then let them leave and invest their (and their friends' money) as they see fit. Don't hand them my tax dollars so they can then leave and do as they see fit.
I sincerely doubt that the sum total of all burned down houses, deaths, auto accidents, and so on that are handled by AIG-backed companies is within two orders of magnitude of the bailout. So let AIG crumble, have the federal government handle the insurance payout to the insured as an emergency measure, and for the people who lost their policies, they can go to another insurance company.
I sincerely doubt that the sum total of all burned down houses, deaths, auto accidents, and so on that are handled by AIG-backed companies is within two orders of magnitude of the bailout. So let AIG crumble, have the federal government handle the insurance payout to the insured as an emergency measure, and for the people who lost their policies, they can go to another insurance company.