Goldman CEO's $53.4M Bonus Breaks Record
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And wait till you see his tax bill. :)
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Its time to work harder :(( With love, Paul.
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And wait till you see his tax bill. :)
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] I agree with you that my argument is useless. [Red Stateler] Hey, I am part of a special bread, we are called smart people [Captain See Sharp] The zen of the soapbox is hard to attain...[Jörgen Sigvardsson] I wish I could remember what it was like to only have a short term memory.[David Kentley]
Definitely not more than 20%. With love, Paul.
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Definitely not more than 20%. With love, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
Paul Selormey wrote:
Definitely not more than 20%.
Lets hope not. That money will ultimately help far more poor people left in the private sector than it would if given to the government.
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Paul Selormey wrote:
Definitely not more than 20%.
Lets hope not. That money will ultimately help far more poor people left in the private sector than it would if given to the government.
A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.
Stan Shannon wrote:
Lets hope not. That money will ultimately help far more poor people left in the private sector than it would if given to the government.
How will less tax help "poor people left in the private sector"? With love, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
Me want.
Same here.
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
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Stan Shannon wrote:
Lets hope not. That money will ultimately help far more poor people left in the private sector than it would if given to the government.
How will less tax help "poor people left in the private sector"? With love, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
Paul Selormey wrote:
How will less tax help "poor people left in the private sector"?
I'd like to know too.
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
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Stan Shannon wrote:
Lets hope not. That money will ultimately help far more poor people left in the private sector than it would if given to the government.
How will less tax help "poor people left in the private sector"? With love, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
Because it provides for a more efficient economy. More productivity, more jobs, more opportunity. Now, if we could just get rid of minimum wage and social welfare programs poverty could be eliminated entirely.
A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.
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Because it provides for a more efficient economy. More productivity, more jobs, more opportunity. Now, if we could just get rid of minimum wage and social welfare programs poverty could be eliminated entirely.
A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.
That's assuming that he puts a substantial part of his money back into the local economy (investments, purchases, etc). If not, well, he's just going to feed a bunch of mexicans, right? :P
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Because it provides for a more efficient economy. More productivity, more jobs, more opportunity. Now, if we could just get rid of minimum wage and social welfare programs poverty could be eliminated entirely.
A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.
Stan Shannon wrote:
we could just get rid of minimum wage
Or at least increase it to a realistic rate...
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
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That's assuming that he puts a substantial part of his money back into the local economy (investments, purchases, etc). If not, well, he's just going to feed a bunch of mexicans, right? :P
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Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:
That's assuming that he puts a substantial part of his money back into the local economy
No, thats assuming that he doesn't eat it or use it as fuel for his stove, or hide it under his mattress. The probability of him investing it in a productive, profitable way greatly exceeds that of some government agency doing the same thing with it. If that means investments in Mexico than thats what it means. His investimetns generate more wealth both for himself (which he reinvests) and for the people who find work as a consequence of those investments.
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Stan Shannon wrote:
Lets hope not. That money will ultimately help far more poor people left in the private sector than it would if given to the government.
How will less tax help "poor people left in the private sector"? With love, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
Because he will by onehudred ferraris and two dozen pools which need regular cleaning and this creates jobs and infrastructure and all people will learn that they just need to want to work to make a decent living in a big US american house (not those small huts they have in Commieland) and the Eyerack will see that democracy is the only right choice and finally Europe will admit that they are commie loosers up and the world will live in a free market and it is like Christmas and Hanuuka and Generic Holidays on one day! Or maybe the money will be spent in a way that ensures the poor remain poor.
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Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:
That's assuming that he puts a substantial part of his money back into the local economy
No, thats assuming that he doesn't eat it or use it as fuel for his stove, or hide it under his mattress. The probability of him investing it in a productive, profitable way greatly exceeds that of some government agency doing the same thing with it. If that means investments in Mexico than thats what it means. His investimetns generate more wealth both for himself (which he reinvests) and for the people who find work as a consequence of those investments.
A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.
Stan Shannon wrote:
His investimetns generate more wealth both for himself (which he reinvests) and for the people who find work as a consequence of those investments.
I see your point :)
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
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Stan Shannon wrote:
we could just get rid of minimum wage
Or at least increase it to a realistic rate...
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
A realistic rate for some teenager looking to make a few extra bucks is what ever the employer says it is. A realistic rate for some 'family' that won't stop reproducing is effectively infinite and is nothing more than an overly complex welfare program.
A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.
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A realistic rate for some teenager looking to make a few extra bucks is what ever the employer says it is. A realistic rate for some 'family' that won't stop reproducing is effectively infinite and is nothing more than an overly complex welfare program.
A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.
Not sure where you live, but $8.25/hr is not going to make the grade in California :rolleyes:
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
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Because he will by onehudred ferraris and two dozen pools which need regular cleaning and this creates jobs and infrastructure and all people will learn that they just need to want to work to make a decent living in a big US american house (not those small huts they have in Commieland) and the Eyerack will see that democracy is the only right choice and finally Europe will admit that they are commie loosers up and the world will live in a free market and it is like Christmas and Hanuuka and Generic Holidays on one day! Or maybe the money will be spent in a way that ensures the poor remain poor.
Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Velopers, Develprs, Developers!
We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
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Or maybe the money will be spent in a way that ensures the poor remain poor.
Only government has a vested interest in doing that.
A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
Me want.
Same here.
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
PaulC1972 wrote:
Same here.
Not sure I can handle that. I have never handled $0.5M yet. Let me see my list of how I could possibly spend it
- At least two nice church buildings here in Japan.
- Two buildings for myself (add family, please!)
- Wife
- Cars, Cars, Cars, Cars....H3, Latest Benz, Latest BMW (for my wife)...too old for sport cars!
- Multimedia room with super-graphics/powerful notebooks/workstations running XP/Vista/MacOX
- A first-class seat to Holland - never used first-class!
- Now, how much did I spend so far?
With love, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
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PaulC1972 wrote:
Same here.
Not sure I can handle that. I have never handled $0.5M yet. Let me see my list of how I could possibly spend it
- At least two nice church buildings here in Japan.
- Two buildings for myself (add family, please!)
- Wife
- Cars, Cars, Cars, Cars....H3, Latest Benz, Latest BMW (for my wife)...too old for sport cars!
- Multimedia room with super-graphics/powerful notebooks/workstations running XP/Vista/MacOX
- A first-class seat to Holland - never used first-class!
- Now, how much did I spend so far?
With love, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
Paul Selormey wrote:
Not sure I can handle that.
I'd just pay off the house, cars, student loans, and a few other bills. Sock the rest of the money away for my kids when they go to college. --- modified Oh, and toss a good chunk of change to Chris so Code Project can run smoothly for a long time :-D
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
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Not sure where you live, but $8.25/hr is not going to make the grade in California :rolleyes:
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
PaulC1972 wrote:
but $8.25/hr is not going to make the grade in California
For who? Most 'minimum wage' jobs are taken by teenagers living at home with their parents. They don't need a 'living wage'. It simply forces employers to pay more for labor than the labor itself is worth to them. Hence, they will increase the cost of whatever it is they produce, or they will hire fewer people.
A virtual fence for the virtual borders of a virtual nation.