02-10-2009, 02:22 PM | #21 | |
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I'm not sure where we're supposed to find the sympathy here. Honestly. Surely even the people who are losing this money don't actually think this way. Surely?
I read that article, and I just could not find myself thinking that it was anything other than a satire. Surely it was a sarcastic editorial! No, no, it's entirely serious. All I have to say is, what. the. fuck. If that's how our upper class view the world, maybe our country really is doomed to follow Rome's example. Edit: Quote:
The thing is, I don't think the quality of the teacher should matter at the college level. If a student really wants to learn the subject, they can do so despite a terrible teacher. I did in high school, many times over, and I'm not superhuman by any means. That's not to say that a good teacher is not an advantage; merely that I don't see a bad teacher as much of a hindrance to a good student. And to keep this a bit more on-topic, I don't think that education at certain places should cost the ridiculous premiums it does currently. A good student from a state institution is perfectly capable of performing on the same level as a good student in a private institution. It's like paying $200 for Diesel brand jeans. Ridiculous. The difference between state and private comes when you look at the average students... The people who aren't particularly motivated to learn anyway. They are the ones who pick up more in private schools versus state schools. I see that as a parenting problem more than a problem with state schools; in other words, I think parents should work harder to make their kids better students. Last edited by Marelo; 02-10-2009 at 02:35 PM. |
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02-10-2009, 02:33 PM | #22 |
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I guess I can't speak for US cases or much of anything without digging, but on the grand scheme of things I would say if you've made it up the chain to a CEO position of a banking firm you must have some education or training of some kind that would qualify you to some decent salary.
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02-10-2009, 02:41 PM | #23 | |
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In practice this ends up getting abused horribly, of course. And I honestly don't know what could be so high stress about getting together every day and sneering while twirling your moustache, sipping expensive drinks and deciding, "Mmm, yes, let us make more money and fuck the little guy over simultaneously! Mwe he he he!" This happens with baseball as well, but I think that the NBA and NFL have a salary cap? I'm not sure, it was a while ago when I wrote the essay on pro sports finances. That's as I understand it anyway.
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02-10-2009, 03:21 PM | #24 |
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I'm all for this cap on banks that take the money, as it will provide a large incentive for the banks to not take the money unless absolutely necessary. Reducing the otherwise inevitable rush to the trough of free money.
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02-10-2009, 03:23 PM | #26 |
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So I was listening to NPR briefly about a week ago, and this guy who was some kind of adviser for these folks was on talking about how they are all accustomed to the lifestyles that million-dollar salaries provide up there and that this cut-back in salaries would just lead to them taking their talents elsewhere, such as to private firms that would not be restricted. He also went on to talk about how many folks were claiming that the wording wasn't clear on who counted as senior executives, leaving many at levels that would probably not be affected to retain half-million or higher pay. He also, while fully acknowledging that these executives were likely to find no sympathy outside of their own circles, emphasized more than once that this was their way of life and to expect them to accept the posted limit or less was ridiculous.
:V I can certainly think of many things I'd do with that kind of money, perhaps exorbitant in many ways, but I cannot see that one "must" live in such excess. I can see them complaining that it's cutting back on what the established reward and compensation systems have been set for their work and talents, but I, too, must protest the idea that anyone might be sympathetic to their 'plight." The cautions that this may drive many to seek other places of employment and that many executives will likely still receive excessive pay consistent with their job and business are pretty valid, though.
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02-10-2009, 04:16 PM | #27 | ||
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You know what?
Give them their money. They should get whatever money they ask for. But in compensation, I want to be able to kick every one of those CEO's, legally, in the face as hard as I want, for paying for those bastards to waste my tax money on dresses. I would be happy. In fact, EVERYONE should get a free kick at each of their faces.
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Commenting on the article, I think it's ridicilous. Frankly it makes my blood boil. How am I supposed to feel sorry for them? 500 000 000 is still a shit load of money to make during the course of a year. We all know how many things are wrong here and I'm not going to waste anyones time by typing them all. This is just seriosly fucked up. How dare they for crying out loud!
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02-10-2009, 04:59 PM | #29 | |
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02-10-2009, 05:41 PM | #30 |
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Oh, man, it just hit me.
Does it strike anyone else as hilariously ironic that these guys are saying that they can't take a salary cap because they don't want to put their kids in public schools?
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