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How do feel about the record bonuses of Goldman-Sachs due to fact that were the main culprits?

Of the financial meltdown because of their risky behaviour in the derivatives exchange. They knew that this would happen and did nothing about it, they only escalate it, and bet on it.
I know that they didn't receive a bailout, but they cheated millions of people of a lot hard earned money, don't they bare some responsibilty?

Oh, they DID receive a huge bailout (10 billion dollars!), and they were the main beneficiary of the bailout of AIG (another 12.9 BiLLION!) and I think it's an outrage! The outrage is greater given that the Obama administration made no attempts whatsoever to rein in these companies as they paid millions in bonuses from OUR money. The bailouts and the bonuses show that our government is fully in line with the financial oligarchy. As Andre Damon of wsws.org puts it:

"Executives at Goldman Sachs were told last week that they could expect to receive their highest ever bonuses this year, according to an article published Sunday in London's Observer newspaper. The first half of this year has seen a spectacular rebound for Goldman, and the company's London staff were told they would receive corresponding end-of-year bonuses if, as expected, the bank sets a new profit record.

"These bonuses will be paid for by the American people. Besides receiving over $10 billion in cash from the US government last year, Goldman Sachs was the largest beneficiary of the government bailout of American International Group (AIG), receiving $12.9 billion to cover funds owed to it by the failed insurance giant...."

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What scholarship/grant money is available for an Afghani student to attend the American University in Kabul?

I met a young Afghani exchange student a couple years ago when he visited the military base where I was stationed. Even though he lost an arm when an American bomb exploded during a fight with the Taliban, he has nothing but praise for our U.S. military. He said it's a small price to pay to allow his family and country to be free of oppression. Now, he is struggling to make a living for himself and his family (parents and siblings) in the city of Puli Khumri in Afghanistan. He has turned his English language skills and knowledge of computers into an entry-level teaching job. The job pays very little, and he has told me that what he really needs is to get formal education to make enough to help his family survive. The best bet is the American University - Afghanistan (or AUA, as it is called) in Kabul. The cost is $5000 a year, which is way beyond his means. I've been doing what I can, but what he really needs is some sort of scholarship or grant money. Can anyone help me?

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