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On Sep 7, 10:46*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 19:50:05 -0700, "Califbill"

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those unions and public employee's are very responsible for the excess of
Wall Street. *The big Pension funds have control of most of the publicly
owed corporations. *they only have to vote to oust the board when the board
issues large undeserved bonus or salary. *Would correct the excesses in not
much more than a year.


Total bull****. The total amount world-wide dollar amount that is
controlled by pension funds is about $6T. They're mostly have
influence and play in the stock market.

Why do you hate corporate America? Corps are controlled by their
boards. That's a fact of life. Do you want the gov't to GOD FORBID
regulate them?

The large salaries, gross though they are, are a tiny fraction of the
problems on Wall Street.


Evidently you don't have a soul. Or, at least not much of one.