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AtW how do you reconcile your hard-line socialist attitudes with the fact you are engaged in capitalist enterprise?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I am not a socialist - I am not calling to tax to death successful companies, what I can calling is to make sure tax system is used to restore justice when criminal system is incapable of dealing with the problem - people who signed off those "triple A" securities should have been sharing jail with Madoff, rather than being retired with massive bonuses and pensions.Originally posted by d000hg View PostAtW how do you reconcile your hard-line socialist attitudes with the fact you are engaged in capitalist enterprise?
It's the fundamental principle - failure should not be rewarded. When company goes bust people lose jobs, they don't get bonuses! This is total socialism that bailout happens and people who are responsible for failure not only keep jobs (mostly) but also get bonuses paid out by taxpayers or even private shareholders in some cases.Comment
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That's really the ratings agencies, although I would say doesn't relieve the bank directors of responsibility.Originally posted by AtW View PostI am not a socialist - I am not calling to tax to death successful companies, what I can calling is to make sure tax system is used to restore justice when criminal system is incapable of dealing with the problem - people who signed off those "triple A" securities should have been sharing jail with Madoff, rather than being retired with massive bonuses and pensions.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Directors should not be making decisions solely on the basis of someone else setting a grade - frankly, proper banks should use their own brains to decide level of risks involved: having a handful of rating agencies is just sharing systemic risk (not that they cared with short term bonuses and complete lack of responsibility for their actions).Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThat's really the ratings agencies, although I would say doesn't relieve the bank directors of responsibility.
Even if directors took those ratings they should have kept an eye on liquidity and risk - being so dependent on single particular (temporarily very profitable) asset that can turn into illiquid paper was (IMHO) criminal negligence that was driven by desire to max out profits.
HTH
P.S. I used to work for a bank over 10 years ago.Comment
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If those doing the bailouts didn't stipulate what the money could be used for, tough. Even if they did, the company should retrieve bonuses not the employees have them retrospectively taxed.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's the fundamental principle - failure should not be rewarded. When company goes bust people lose jobs, they don't get bonuses! This is total socialism that bailout happens and people who are responsible for failure not only keep jobs (mostly) but also get bonuses paid out by taxpayers or even private shareholders in some cases.
If your employer overpays you they can demand the money back. If they paid bonuses illegally, same applies. The government stepping in like this is moronic.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Sure, whoever gave money was moronic as it wasn't their money in the first place.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf those doing the bailouts didn't stipulate what the money could be used for, tough.
That does not mean that situation can't or shouldn't be rectified later - better later than never.Comment
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This is one of the few times I agree with atwOriginally posted by AtW View PostI am not a socialist - I am not calling to tax to death successful companies, what I can calling is to make sure tax system is used to restore justice when criminal system is incapable of dealing with the problem - people who signed off those "triple A" securities should have been sharing jail with Madoff, rather than being retired with massive bonuses and pensions.
It's the fundamental principle - failure should not be rewarded. When company goes bust people lose jobs, they don't get bonuses! This is total socialism that bailout happens and people who are responsible for failure not only keep jobs (mostly) but also get bonuses paid out by taxpayers or even private shareholders in some cases.Comment
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostThis is one of the few times I agree with atw
I take it all back!
Bankers should be entitled to award themselves whatever bonuses they see fit regardless of who pays for it, damage to the economy they make, or just common sense - it's all good and proper: keeps taxes lower on the rest of the folk.Comment
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The government is stepping in because it seems those who are running the bank are completely living in another world.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf those doing the bailouts didn't stipulate what the money could be used for, tough. Even if they did, the company should retrieve bonuses not the employees have them retrospectively taxed.
If your employer overpays you they can demand the money back. If they paid bonuses illegally, same applies. The government stepping in like this is moronic.
The directors must have been told by a few of their pals not to hand out bonuses as it's bad PR before they did it."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
 
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