Say on pay? or war on profit?
wheres the say on congress’s pay?
By Andrew deRenzy
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009, 10:04The Senate Banking Committee and House Financial Services Committee are looking to have legislation on Obama’s desk this fall to allow shareholders to vote on executive compensation. The only argument for this is the war on profits brought on by the left and it’s media cronies. Their ideology is that the economy is a zero sum game, when someone profits he is essentially stealing it from someone else. We should obviously protest Wal-mart, Microsoft, Google, GM and any corporation that has made any profit ever. They buy slaves that break into your house, steal your money, and replace it with products we use everyday, right? Oh you voluntarily paid a price for a product that their workers voluntarily agreed to be paid to make, and in exchange for setting this whole company up the CEO gets compensated how they see fit. Of course shareholders should have the right to tell exec’s what they should be paid too! If you could only consider the fact that shareholders are the bottom feeders in a corporation, and only have say in major dealings. The left has demonized profit and made it a major dealing. So I’ll suggest why stop at corporations? Let’s have a minimum wage and maximum wage for every job, including elected officials, regularly voted on by the people. Or even better “the wage”, dictated by the proletariat, everyone gets paid the same. Oh wait that’s communism.
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