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Originally posted by expat View PostI agree, but only as it applies to the USA and, by senseless aspiration, the UK. Liberalism is alive and well in Western Europe. In the main, the successful countries in W Europe have the same (evolved) as they have had for half a century: a centre-right that is liberal, not criminal; and a centre-left that is socially responsible but not anti-business.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostInteresting commnets.
Personally the more critical issue is grasping the extent to which the Credit Crunch as a criminal and parasitic enterprise , in some ways expresses the social essence of the Bush administration and the American ruling elite as a whole.
It seems that the crisis of world capitalism is behind the lurch to the right by the US political establishment, the virtual collapse of liberalism and the criminality of the present regime, from Enron to Iraq and now this mess.
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Originally posted by original PM View Postbecause the shareholders are only interested in dividend returns and not long term company stability - problem is CEO's have to satisfy shareholder demand.
in the past there was some honor and CEO's would walk away rather than drive the company into the ground - this is no longer the case as they still get fat pay offs whatever happens.
Interesting commnets.
Personally the more critical issue is grasping the extent to which the Credit Crunch as a criminal and parasitic enterprise , in some ways expresses the social essence of the Bush administration and the American ruling elite as a whole.
It seems that the crisis of world capitalism is behind the lurch to the right by the US political establishment, the virtual collapse of liberalism and the criminality of the present regime, from Enron to Iraq and now this mess.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 29 September 2008, 14:55.
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They can't just plead ignorance as they knew full well it was a risky strategy, why can't they just accept that perpetual growth is not realistic and take a hit every now and then?Well they say decisions made by share-holders are short term ones. Or at least I think they do, I might have made it up.
in the past there was some honor and CEO's would walk away rather than drive the company into the ground - this is no longer the case as they still get fat pay offs whatever happens.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostBut these CEO's have done nothing more than satisfy stakeholders demands for increased returns.
The fact that they may have been able to foresee the problems is neither here nor there - saying that they maybe need to be a bit cicrumspect and not oversell to people who cannot pay back would have been commiting boardroom suicide.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostBut these CEO's have done nothing more than satisfy stakeholders demands for increased returns.
The fact that they may have been able to foresee the problems is neither here nor there - saying that they maybe need to be a bit cicrumspect and not oversell to people who cannot pay back would have been commiting boardroom suicide.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostBut these CEO's have done nothing more than satisfy stakeholders demands for increased returns.
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But these CEO's have done nothing more than satisfy stakeholders demands for increased returns.
The fact that they may have been able to foresee the problems is neither here nor there - saying that they maybe need to be a bit cicrumspect and not oversell to people who cannot pay back would have been commiting boardroom suicide.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostI
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...Wall Street's five biggest firms paid more than $3 billion in the last five years to their top executives, while they presided over the packaging and sale of loans that helped bring down the investment-banking system.
Rather than reward these failed CEO's - I would prefer a showtrial as the actions of these CEO's are tantamoun to financial terrorism.
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They deserve what they get now. The red-neck generation will suffer for there is a price for IGNORANCE !
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
Am I alone in this respect ?
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The Enemy Within ....
In response to the Sep 11th attack the USA launched its War on Terror costing Billions to protect American intrests - now we find the USA is on the brink of collapse - due to the gree of its own citizens -The enemy within.
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...Wall Street's five biggest firms paid more than $3 billion in the last five years to their top executives, while they presided over the packaging and sale of loans that helped bring down the investment-banking system.
Rather than reward these failed CEO's - I would prefer a showtrial as the actions of these CEO's are tantamoun to financial terrorism.
Am I alone in this respect ?
Now theyre planning the Crime of the Century
Well what will it be?
Read all about their schemes and adventuring
Its well worth a fee
So roll up and see
And they rape the universe
How theyve gone from bad to worse
Who are these men of lust, greed, and glory?
Rip off the masks and let see.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 29 September 2008, 11:53.Tags: None
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