Even when taxpayer money(MY money) is funding a failed organization?
That's public funded incompetency- are you for this? really?
Dave
Maybe we can fire all the politicians and start over:sifone:
Give it to them where they breathe , overpaid *****s they are.
For everyone wanting to limit pay, how much is too much and who decides?
For everyone wanting to limit pay, how much is too much and who decides?
In my world, the guy that sets the pay is the guy paying the bills. If that's the U.S. taxpayer, maybe we have some right to do so.
If these companies were finacially imprudent enough to mis-manage their companies to collapse in the first place and we were forced to reinforce them to prevent a ripple effect in our greater national economy, then it's not outside the realm of reason to expect some intervention in their decision-making processes. The banks that took money to prevent their collapse used it in some cases to purchase other healthy banks. Is that what we had in mind? Based on that, maybe we need to question some of the other things they're doing.
I know it's tough to put the toothpaste back in the tube, but these are the things we needed to think about before shovelling a couple hundred billion to these clowns. If you were to come to me for cash to save your failing business, I'd have a lien on your assets and a contract for your services with a major recourse.
I agree completely with that, where the problem comes in is we the people with the money never approved this loan and we the tax payers aren't determining the pay our elected officials are. Most of these people in Washington couldn't hold a real job much less run a company and now they're going to determine pay?
Executive Service Corps. We enlist accomplished management executives from the business community. They spend a certain period serving their country by providing management, consulting and oversight. They have no political affilliation or connection to anyone- have them report to the GAO. They make the management decisions based on pre-set guidelines and principles. Their compensation is a lifelong income tax reduction based on length of service. Their employer gets some benefits too.
But that fact that we have a bunch of brainless nimwits (both political parties) running the show is scary.
It always blows my mind when a politician talks about how some business is bad so they have to manage it. :ack2: I cannot think of one government run program on budget, helpful for the money spent, has a long-term, in-the-black, forecast, or is not run by some failure as a honest person.
List some and cheer me up......
OSHA and EPA:biggrinjester:
You got my vote, you running in 2012 or 2016?:biggrinjester:
If it were up to me, every American would have a period between the ages of 18 and 26 where they'd have to serve a minimum of 2 years in either the military or some service branch of government. Then you become a full citizen. If you don't (barring some exemption for cause) you become a resident with far fewer rights and benefits. Like voting.