Thain, Lewis - Bailout their bonuses
January 27, 2009 | Austin, Texas | Vetting explained
I am angry - very angry - you are taking our money and giving it away as bonuses - does anybody in a failing company deserve a bonus - Thain yesterday mentioned in his interview that if he had not given the bonus then he would have lost those "great employees" - these are the same bozos which brought the banking system to its knees so do we really care if they leave -
we should send all these banking bozos to field training - meaning camps where they will have to do actual work like digging holes etc for a year then they will understand the meaning of money.
I know somehow they will wiggle out of this and walk away with their money (our money) and laugh their asses off but we will have the right to slap them if we meet them in the super market.
Bonus only happen when a company makes money - I still do not understand how a company can have bonus if they are begging for money and losing about 15Billion a quarter. If Bank of America allowed it then they just cheated their investors -
we need a transparent investigation - it is our money
- Tags:
- economy,
- cutting_costs
- Posted in Assignment:
- Wall Street crisis and you
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