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Rebuke but No Consequences for Post-Bailout BonusesPosted on Jul 23, 2010Sticks and stones and all that: U.S. bankers are probably glad today that, as the childhood rhyme claims, “words can never hurt me,” since the Obama administration’s so-called pay czar has decided to criticize them for paying out $1.6 billion in extra payments to top execs after they received federal bailout funds—but not seek any punishment.
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By Inherit The Wind, July 25, 2010 at 7:58 pm Link to this comment
The head of the reviewing task force, Kenneth Feinberg, specifically said he could do no more BECAUSE CONGRESS DID NOT GIVE HIM ENFORCEMENT POWERS!
Report thisBy nemesis2010, July 24, 2010 at 2:55 pm Link to this comment
”The party is not concerned with perpetuating itself. Who wields power is not important, providing that the hierarchical structure always remains the same.”—George Orwell
” Written laws are like spiders’ webs, and will like them only entangle and hold the poor and weak, while the rich and powerful will easily break through them.”—Anacharsis on Law
Report thisBy G.Anderson, July 24, 2010 at 9:20 am Link to this comment
Goldman Sachs is still in charge of our government, and along with them the Republican party.
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