medicineman
New Member
The other side of government intrusiveness is not lawlessness. Appointed czars setting salary caps is not regulation that was arrived at through a democratic process. Besides, unlike activist administrations in the past, this admin doesn't just want to exercise control over "corporations" they want to get at the corporations because through them, they can control us all.
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Believe me, If regulation of CEOs were arrived at in a true democratic process involving all concerned, employees, stockholders and the general public, those greedy bastards would be fired, all due compensation returned to the general fund, and new CEOs paid a reasonable wage, like 8-10 times the average worker, not 600-1000 times as is now. If corporations were ruled by a true democratic process, we'd have socialized capitalism, the very structure I've been proposing on this site. Gazillion dollar CEOs should be a thing of the past. No one worker of any corporation deserves that kind of Jack. Outright owners are a different deal, but they usually incorporate when they grow big for liability and tax purposes.
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Believe me, If regulation of CEOs were arrived at in a true democratic process involving all concerned, employees, stockholders and the general public, those greedy bastards would be fired, all due compensation returned to the general fund, and new CEOs paid a reasonable wage, like 8-10 times the average worker, not 600-1000 times as is now. If corporations were ruled by a true democratic process, we'd have socialized capitalism, the very structure I've been proposing on this site. Gazillion dollar CEOs should be a thing of the past. No one worker of any corporation deserves that kind of Jack. Outright owners are a different deal, but they usually incorporate when they grow big for liability and tax purposes.