We have to tolerate the inequality as a way to achieve greater prosperity and opportunity for all
This a quote from a Goldman Sachs Financial compensation adviser.
Some people can convince themselves of anything to keep their job.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc., based in New York, set aside $16.7 billion for compensation and benefits in the first nine months of 2009, up 46 percent from a year earlier and enough to pay each worker $527,192 for the period.
I'm sure Goldman Sachs response to the general public outrage will be to blame and thus fire the person responsible for executive compensation instead of realize their pig is so big and fat, no lipstick anywhere can help.
It is not so much class warfare as much as
a deep indifference. Let them get theirs and forget the rest of the country. Checkout some quotes from this Citigroup Newsletter featured in Michael Moore's movie on capitalism:
Here is Part 2 of this Citi report.
RebelCapitalist.com - Financial Information for the Rest of Us.
RebelCapitalist.com - Financial Information for the Rest of Us.