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Old 03-13-2013, 10:33 PM   #16
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Previous laws tax were written to protect the wealthy during the recession. The QE was used for the market and protect pension. Now the Country need revenue to continue the recovery, some are treating to leave the US ex. Paulson.
Uhhh, CJ, you should really learn English before sitting down to post your idiotic rants.
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Old 03-13-2013, 11:47 PM   #17
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+1, CC. CEO's are paid to do one thing...generate profits for the shareholders. The fact that they are now figuring out how to make enormous profits by doing more with less does not bode well for the job market for quite a while to come. With the economy the way it is, there isn't any need to hire workers because their productivity isn't required. Are they expected to hire more people to just stand around with nothing to do just so a bunch of libtards will feel better because that mean ole CEO is making less money??

Until O'Blunder and his minions take their boot off the neck of the producers in this country, none of the above will change.
That pretty much answers CJ's asinine statements.
CJ, you should be the CEO of your own company. Then you can pay yourself at the level of your employees. Problem solved.
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Old 03-14-2013, 12:09 AM   #18
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In the sixties, CEO pay vs average worker 30/1

Now it can be 400/1


What has change CC?
That video should be memorialized and gold plated as the absolute definition of "Wealth Envy" and "Wealth Resentment"

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Old 03-14-2013, 06:59 AM   #19
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As a project engineer who has had to scrape for every penny to spend on a project that would make a company more profitable, or in the case of environmental projects, make it more environmentally friendly, etc., I only wish that the CEOs of the world would consider taking a small paycut and investing that money back into the company. The impact they could have on the bottom line, their profitability would improve tremendously.

With regards to unemployment, all you have to do is look around. The number of people who have just given up, who even with all of the extended benefits, have run out of unemployment benefits and no longer show up on the "unemployment statistics" or in some ways even worse, the "under-employed" category. How many college grads are flipping burgers, how many well qualified former military are mopping floors, perhaps at 2-3 jobs, to try to make a living. These people don't show up on the unemployed ranks, they have a job.

As Obamacare fully kicks in in 2014, you are going to see an explosion of part-time jobs. Workers will find themselves having to take 2-3-4 of these part-time positions to eke out any kind of living.

And through this all, the Fed just keeps printing money, propping up the economy, devalueing the value of our assets.

In 2017, a new president will take over, the ability to use the smoke and mirrors to hide the true state of the economy will evaporate. Rather than blame the past administration, no one will blame Obama, they will either try to blame it on Bush still, if the next President is Democratic, or if the Republican Party is able to re-group, then the media will blame the new President for the economic ruin that suddenly appears after 8 years of Obama's wonderful numbers.
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That video should be memorialized and gold plated as the absolute definition of "Wealth Envy" and "Wealth Resentment"
Crony Capitalist fucking the American worker is WTF is should be labeled. Folks that do not understand income inequity are will be just like the Jews. "First they came for so and so and nobody protested, then they came for me and there was nobody left to protest."





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In 2017, a new president will take over, the ability to use the smoke and mirrors to hide the true state of the economy will evaporate. Rather than blame the past administration, no one will blame Obama, they will either try to blame it on Bush still, if the next President is Democratic, or if the Republican Party is able to re-group, then the media will blame the new President for the economic ruin that suddenly appears after 8 years of Obama's wonderful numbers.

Folks like you are living under a rock...all the oil discovered in this country in the last few years has been its salavation. Things are booming down here in the Gulf Coast region. Having our own oil saves us from sending our military all around the world, we are in exciting times for the next 20 years, the people that bet aganist this country as a whole will lose big time. Yes there will be segments of society that get hammered, in good times and bad.
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