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Originally Posted by roachboy
who's soaking who, ace?
the right's focus on taxation is just another dodge of actual issues.
behind the endless whining about those put-upon wealthy people forced by demon government to pay taxes, there's stuff like this:
Banking crisis: Merrill Lynch top brass set to share $200m | Business | guardian.co.uk
such a crock of shit, it's hard to know where to even start with it.
you'd think the right would have ALOT to answer for in an actually open and democratic political system.
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So what do you propose? What do you think is the best course of action? I am in total agreement and outrage over excessive executive compensation (though I don't think it's fair to just keep pinning things on the right. Both sides are guilty). Something smells rotten to me in that area. The Merrill Lynch example is a mere drop in the bucket. There are so many other examples it is ridiculous.
Unfortunately I don't know how to fix it in a reasonable manner. I would have hoped the shareholders would have rioted or consumers protested.
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