Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Just John II wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 14:39:57 -0400, NotNow wrote: Frogwatch wrote: On Aug 10, 1:08 pm, H the K wrote: ...unabated, with another example of greedy corporate executives at a bankrupt company making a grab for big bonuses while axing hundreds of employees and freezing wages for many others. That's what the Tribune Co. executives are doing as the multimedia conglomerate sinks under the weight of $13 billion in debt incurred by its corporate leaders in 2007. And they want to keep the bonuses a big secret, the AFL-CIO reports. The company filed for Chapter 11 protection last December and, in its most recent action, is seeking court permission to dole out nearly $70 million in executive bonuses. The company also requested the court seal much of the request. The request was denied. The Newspaper Guild-CWA and the Teamsters, which represent employees at the Tribune-owned Baltimore Sun and WPIX-TV in New York, has asked the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware to block the company’s plan to pay up to $69.9 million in executive bonus this year, including $20.6 million to the 10 top managers (about $2 million each). Some 700 other managers would share in the bonus booty. While the Tribune Co. is coddling its execs and managers with bonuses, its attitude toward employees was starkly demonstrated in late April when the Baltimore Sun laid off 61 newsroom employees, one-third of its news-gathering operation. So HK wants state run media, no surprise there. Harry wants NO checks and balances. He wants everything and anything run by the government. Some here are just the opposite. They don't want the government to put any restrictions on any company or entity. Both are very bad for the country for obvious reasons. I'm surprised. I've noticed no one here who wants not restrictions on any company or entity. Could you back that statement up at all? -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. Hell, it's the Republican mantra!!! Get government out of industry. Make the government quit restricting business. |
#2
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
#3
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 15:36:31 -0400, NotNow wrote:
Just John II wrote: On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 14:39:57 -0400, NotNow wrote: Frogwatch wrote: On Aug 10, 1:08 pm, H the K wrote: ...unabated, with another example of greedy corporate executives at a bankrupt company making a grab for big bonuses while axing hundreds of employees and freezing wages for many others. That's what the Tribune Co. executives are doing as the multimedia conglomerate sinks under the weight of $13 billion in debt incurred by its corporate leaders in 2007. And they want to keep the bonuses a big secret, the AFL-CIO reports. The company filed for Chapter 11 protection last December and, in its most recent action, is seeking court permission to dole out nearly $70 million in executive bonuses. The company also requested the court seal much of the request. The request was denied. The Newspaper Guild-CWA and the Teamsters, which represent employees at the Tribune-owned Baltimore Sun and WPIX-TV in New York, has asked the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware to block the company’s plan to pay up to $69.9 million in executive bonus this year, including $20.6 million to the 10 top managers (about $2 million each). Some 700 other managers would share in the bonus booty. While the Tribune Co. is coddling its execs and managers with bonuses, its attitude toward employees was starkly demonstrated in late April when the Baltimore Sun laid off 61 newsroom employees, one-third of its news-gathering operation. So HK wants state run media, no surprise there. Harry wants NO checks and balances. He wants everything and anything run by the government. Some here are just the opposite. They don't want the government to put any restrictions on any company or entity. Both are very bad for the country for obvious reasons. I'm surprised. I've noticed no one here who wants not restrictions on any company or entity. Could you back that statement up at all? -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. Hell, it's the Republican mantra!!! Get government out of industry. Make the government quit restricting business. You said, "Some here are just the opposite. They don't want the government to put any restrictions on any company or entity." That was the statement in question. Can you back up that statement? -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. |
#4
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Just John II wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 15:36:31 -0400, NotNow wrote: Just John II wrote: On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 14:39:57 -0400, NotNow wrote: Frogwatch wrote: On Aug 10, 1:08 pm, H the K wrote: ...unabated, with another example of greedy corporate executives at a bankrupt company making a grab for big bonuses while axing hundreds of employees and freezing wages for many others. That's what the Tribune Co. executives are doing as the multimedia conglomerate sinks under the weight of $13 billion in debt incurred by its corporate leaders in 2007. And they want to keep the bonuses a big secret, the AFL-CIO reports. The company filed for Chapter 11 protection last December and, in its most recent action, is seeking court permission to dole out nearly $70 million in executive bonuses. The company also requested the court seal much of the request. The request was denied. The Newspaper Guild-CWA and the Teamsters, which represent employees at the Tribune-owned Baltimore Sun and WPIX-TV in New York, has asked the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware to block the company’s plan to pay up to $69.9 million in executive bonus this year, including $20.6 million to the 10 top managers (about $2 million each). Some 700 other managers would share in the bonus booty. While the Tribune Co. is coddling its execs and managers with bonuses, its attitude toward employees was starkly demonstrated in late April when the Baltimore Sun laid off 61 newsroom employees, one-third of its news-gathering operation. So HK wants state run media, no surprise there. Harry wants NO checks and balances. He wants everything and anything run by the government. Some here are just the opposite. They don't want the government to put any restrictions on any company or entity. Both are very bad for the country for obvious reasons. I'm surprised. I've noticed no one here who wants not restrictions on any company or entity. Could you back that statement up at all? -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. Hell, it's the Republican mantra!!! Get government out of industry. Make the government quit restricting business. You said, "Some here are just the opposite. They don't want the government to put any restrictions on any company or entity." That was the statement in question. Can you back up that statement? -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. Yes, just as easily as you can back up statements you've made about liberals. You blindly lump every single liberal together. I don't think like, nor want the same things that some other liberals might want. So, if it's okay for you to do it about liberals, it's okay for me to do it about conservatives, correct? |
#5
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 09:45:10 -0400, NotNow wrote:
Just John II wrote: On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 15:36:31 -0400, NotNow wrote: Just John II wrote: On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 14:39:57 -0400, NotNow wrote: Frogwatch wrote: On Aug 10, 1:08 pm, H the K wrote: ...unabated, with another example of greedy corporate executives at a bankrupt company making a grab for big bonuses while axing hundreds of employees and freezing wages for many others. That's what the Tribune Co. executives are doing as the multimedia conglomerate sinks under the weight of $13 billion in debt incurred by its corporate leaders in 2007. And they want to keep the bonuses a big secret, the AFL-CIO reports. The company filed for Chapter 11 protection last December and, in its most recent action, is seeking court permission to dole out nearly $70 million in executive bonuses. The company also requested the court seal much of the request. The request was denied. The Newspaper Guild-CWA and the Teamsters, which represent employees at the Tribune-owned Baltimore Sun and WPIX-TV in New York, has asked the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware to block the company’s plan to pay up to $69.9 million in executive bonus this year, including $20.6 million to the 10 top managers (about $2 million each). Some 700 other managers would share in the bonus booty. While the Tribune Co. is coddling its execs and managers with bonuses, its attitude toward employees was starkly demonstrated in late April when the Baltimore Sun laid off 61 newsroom employees, one-third of its news-gathering operation. So HK wants state run media, no surprise there. Harry wants NO checks and balances. He wants everything and anything run by the government. Some here are just the opposite. They don't want the government to put any restrictions on any company or entity. Both are very bad for the country for obvious reasons. I'm surprised. I've noticed no one here who wants not restrictions on any company or entity. Could you back that statement up at all? -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. Hell, it's the Republican mantra!!! Get government out of industry. Make the government quit restricting business. You said, "Some here are just the opposite. They don't want the government to put any restrictions on any company or entity." That was the statement in question. Can you back up that statement? -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. Yes, just as easily as you can back up statements you've made about liberals. You blindly lump every single liberal together. I don't think like, nor want the same things that some other liberals might want. So, if it's okay for you to do it about liberals, it's okay for me to do it about conservatives, correct? In other words, "No." You can't back it up because it was a bull**** statement. Bye. -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. |
#6
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Just John II wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 09:45:10 -0400, NotNow wrote: Just John II wrote: On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 15:36:31 -0400, NotNow wrote: Just John II wrote: On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 14:39:57 -0400, NotNow wrote: Frogwatch wrote: On Aug 10, 1:08 pm, H the K wrote: ...unabated, with another example of greedy corporate executives at a bankrupt company making a grab for big bonuses while axing hundreds of employees and freezing wages for many others. That's what the Tribune Co. executives are doing as the multimedia conglomerate sinks under the weight of $13 billion in debt incurred by its corporate leaders in 2007. And they want to keep the bonuses a big secret, the AFL-CIO reports. The company filed for Chapter 11 protection last December and, in its most recent action, is seeking court permission to dole out nearly $70 million in executive bonuses. The company also requested the court seal much of the request. The request was denied. The Newspaper Guild-CWA and the Teamsters, which represent employees at the Tribune-owned Baltimore Sun and WPIX-TV in New York, has asked the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware to block the company’s plan to pay up to $69.9 million in executive bonus this year, including $20.6 million to the 10 top managers (about $2 million each). Some 700 other managers would share in the bonus booty. While the Tribune Co. is coddling its execs and managers with bonuses, its attitude toward employees was starkly demonstrated in late April when the Baltimore Sun laid off 61 newsroom employees, one-third of its news-gathering operation. So HK wants state run media, no surprise there. Harry wants NO checks and balances. He wants everything and anything run by the government. Some here are just the opposite. They don't want the government to put any restrictions on any company or entity. Both are very bad for the country for obvious reasons. I'm surprised. I've noticed no one here who wants not restrictions on any company or entity. Could you back that statement up at all? -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. Hell, it's the Republican mantra!!! Get government out of industry. Make the government quit restricting business. You said, "Some here are just the opposite. They don't want the government to put any restrictions on any company or entity." That was the statement in question. Can you back up that statement? -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. Yes, just as easily as you can back up statements you've made about liberals. You blindly lump every single liberal together. I don't think like, nor want the same things that some other liberals might want. So, if it's okay for you to do it about liberals, it's okay for me to do it about conservatives, correct? In other words, "No." You can't back it up because it was a bull**** statement. Bye. -- John H All decisions, even those made by liberals, are the result of binary thinking. Don't put words in my mouth, John. You know damned good and well that you've never said anything good here about anyone that doesn't fit that very narrow mold of conservatism. Likewise you if anyone says anything about something liberal, it's instantly bad and you fit THEM into a very narrow mold too. I'm pretty lucky that I can think outside of the lines and make informative decisions based on what I want for my country and family, not what some conservative talk show idiot or politician wants. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Another private sector health industry scam artist | General | |||
Retail sector soars on governor's shopping plans | General | |||
Private boat show | General | |||
Private mooring etiquette? | General | |||
PING JADE [very private] | ASA |