I too agree that we should regulate greed in our economy. In fact I would go so far as to suggest we pass legislation banning greed.
90% tax rate on marginal earnings with no deductions, 90% cap gains rate and 95% inheritence tax. I think we can do this.
You must have spent too much time in the California sun, because that really is wacko! I am hoping you were being sarcastic.
I'd like to analyze this cartoon because it contains several biases that are inherent in certain liberal economics.
First lets start with the huge "ceo" which tells us that CEO's are big, scary fat and evil(the cigar)... apparently the possession of money makes one evil, the only way to remain pure is to live in a barrel... interesting.
Then lets go to the money bag, which apparently the CEO, the man running the company, should split with every factory worker, because they have just as much at stake as the man in charge does... Interesting.
Then we go to the barrel, which has lots of inherent contradictions. Overworked and underpaid, but downsized and outsourced? What? If he's doing all that for the company, why would they bother to outsource. The presence of outsourcing indicates that apparently the worker is being overpaid for his work, otherwise third world workers wouldn't be cheaper.
Downsized... That's a phrase that seems to crop up alot when talking about "evil companies" the company no longer wishes to pay you to work because it finds your work redundant. So why should they keep paying you? Or the other option, they can't afford to pay somebody and you were the least useful... Again, why should you keep getting paid? I recently was taken off a shift by my manager because budgets were tight and that shift was overstaffed, I was the least experienced member so I lost a shift. I didn't complain that he made more money than me, or that I was overworked or that downsizing was evil, I found another shift to pick up and moved on.
Blaming the people who have work for your being out of work is the height of entitled whinyness, go find a job or stop complaining, if nothing else, the army is always looking for new recruits to send to the latest middle eastern war.
Then please explain "the point" All I see is yet another, "The rich suck" cartoon.In your childish eagerness to be noticed you have misinterpreted the point of the cartoon.
I too agree that we should regulate greed in our economy. In fact I would go so far as to suggest we pass legislation banning greed.
90% tax rate on marginal earnings with no deductions, 90% cap gains rate and 95% inheritence tax. I think we can do this.
If you don't want to make somebody else rich don't work for a company that is designed to make the shareholders and people at the top rich.I don't understand the right wing. It's ok for anyone but a person who works for a living to have a profit motive.
Ya know I didn't work my ass off to learn my profession to make someone else rich. I did that to make myself prosperous. Now if I happen to work in a mutually beneficial agreement where both of us prosper.....fine! But when a few at the top take a grossly disproportionate amount of the wealth I helped produce.....only a stupid fuck wouldn't fight for their fair share.
CEO salaries are obscene. Why? Because they are not 3,000 times more productive then the average worker. Not only that, they are provided with shares in the company to motivate them to succeed as they prosper greatly when the company prospers but on top of that to get paid obscene salaries to the detriment of share holders and workers and others stake holders in a corporation because the law permits rubber stamp board of directors to give them what the want with little to no accountability to shareholders is fucking criminal. Something has got to change!
Then please explain "the point" All I see is yet another, "The rich suck" cartoon.
So it's ok to be rich up until you reach a certain point, then you become evil?There is a distinction between the elipsis of a noun phrase 'the rich', a generality meaning some or all rich people but not necessarily all rich people and the analysis that you offered.
That is the point.
For further explanation you might like to check Cobuild or Swan.
Then please explain "the point" All I see is yet another, "The rich suck" cartoon.
So it's ok to be rich up until you reach a certain point, then you become evil?
I thought declarations of sin was a republican domain.
So it's ok to be rich up until you reach a certain point, then you become evil?
I thought declarations of sin was a republican domain.
no disproportionate ceo salaries usually occur in larger companies that repugs really like because they contribute the most to repug causes (except social conservatives that are a breed of their own, a rather low breed at that)
i am talking about companies where the ceo's compensation is hundreds ro rhousands of times more than the average worker or the average employee's compensation - at that level, the compensation of 'high' level executives becomes obscene
Don't put words in my mouth. I never said that.If you don't want to make somebody else rich don't work for a company that is designed to make the shareholders and people at the top rich.
What's this "fair share" crap? You work, you get the amount you are willing to work for which is the most they are willing to pay you for your work. Everything else is the company's, they can dole it out however they like, you want to demand a fair share, buy stocks in a company or start your own. If I ever start running a corporation however I'm taking all I can get away with, it's my damn corporation.
If the share holders are willing to permit that kind of salary, that what they get. The work is entitled to no say in what the company does, he works for an agreed upon amount of money for work. He does not have to exchange his services for goods. Talk about rubber stamping, if the shareholders don't like what happens they can fire, otherwise they won't. I worked at Mcdonalds for a few years in my teens, I don't expect to tell them what to pay their CEO, I don't expect a share of the international profits, I cleaned floors and tables.
Don't put words in my mouth. I never said that.
If you cleaned floors and tables and made shit wages then hopefully you learned two important things, work ethic and having a skill so good for you but what the fuck does that have to do with my point?
People getting rich is fine, I'm all for it. Particularly for me.
What's wrong with the grossly disproportionate salaries for CEO is that they come at the expense of other stake holders of a company. CEO's are not sole owners of said corporations. They are provided ample shares of stock within a corporation so that they will be motivated to make that company suceed as their personal success and wealth depends upon that company succeeding. Then to double dip and pay them exorbitant salaries on top of that dissentivises them and it comes at other stake holders expense. You think that's fair? Wait till you invest a substantial sum in a corporation and find out your not getting paid any dividends that year and the value of your stock has declined but that the CEO and other senior executives are getting 7 and 8 figure bonuses. Then you'll sing a different tune.