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On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 19:50:05 -0700, "Califbill"
wrote: Reply: 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. |
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