Thursday, August 6, 2015

A two-part-er.....


Tonight the top-10-polling Republican presidential candidates will bloviate in a nationally televised debate.  And front and center will be The Big Wind himself, Donald Trump, aka "The Donald".  He's a lightning rod for sure, but I must give him due credit for two things:  

First, I like the way he speaks his mind.  It's obvious he says what he thinks, and not just what this morning's poll numbers say people want to hear.  Whether I agree with what he's saying or not is another matter, but at least I never have to wonder what he's thinking. 

Second, I like the way he is paying for his campaign out of his own pocket instead of having to prostitute himself before the usual cesspool of special interests.  

Of course, following this logic, that would mean only billionaires should run for president, which is of course a complete other problem.  But as my lovely wife pointed out, it's either the billionaire who funds his own campaign, or the common man who is corruptible.  Maybe we should look at public funding of campaigns, taking fund raising and all it's corrupting influence out of the equation?


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The Securities and Exchange Commission is expected to rule soon on whether publicly traded corporations will have to reveal what their CEO's make (in TOTAL compensation, not just salaries) as well as the gap between what they make and what their employees make.  The two Republican commission members are against it, the two Democrats are for it, and the lone Independent is expected to be the tie-breaking "yes" vote.

Big business interests such as the US Chamber of Commerce are steadfastly against it saying it will cost businesses $700 million to calculate and report the yearly numbers (the SEC says it shouldn't cost more than $73 million), and that it is simply an excuse to embarrass highly paid CEO's.

That last excuse seems self incriminating to me.  If you haven't done anything to be embarrassed about, why should you fear being embarrassed?

I have no problem seeing CEO's make big bucks IF THEY DESERVE IT.  But too often they make their money via smoke and mirrors.  Think of the 2008 financial meltdown and today's Greek debt fiasco....those were just giant shell games!  They tweaked things to make it look like they were masterful business people when they were just blowing up a property bubble that eventually burst, or were making loans to credit-worthy sovereign countries.  Their shareholders were left ruined, while they lived happily ever after (with their millions of $$$$ in ill-gotten compensation) in the Hampton's.

Legitimate, skillful management that builds a solid, long term company SHOULD be handsomely rewarded (former CEO's like Southwest Airline's Herb Kelleher and Costco's James Sinegal come to mind), but not these "skim all you can and move on" shysters.  

Maybe this new rule will shed light on the "too good to be true" CEO's.  If their company is a laggard, but their pay is at the top of their segment chart, why shouldn't it be brought forcefully to the attention of their shareholders?  What possible excuse can you use to justify NON-transparency?

S




11 comments:

  1. The Donald has changed his 'mind' on so many things over the last 10 years that I'm not sure it's not a random phrase generator up there instead of brain tissue. For abortion rights, against abortion rights. For democrats, against democrats, on and on.

    The idea of public funding of election campaigns isn't exactly new, and it makes the GOP foam at the mouth.

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    1. I have no problem with people changing their mind (to me that means they are open minded) if they honestly believe what they are saying, and not just saying what other people want to hear. On your second comment, you are spot on. But let's be honest....the Democrats don't really want it, either. They have their own special interests they like to milk for all they can, too.

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  2. I like "The Donald" ultimately he will not run, he wants attention more than the office, but I like that he says what he feels (at the time) and doesn't back down with whimpering apologies when the elite try to whip him into shape. He will not say it, but he is mostly Liberal on social issues.

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  3. As always, you make good points. I still don't believe Trump wants to be president. For him, satisfying his ego by manipulating the media is the best form of masturbation.

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  4. I agree with you both, Joe and Steve...The Donald's star will burn out long before next year's election. But until then he is making things fun, and more than a little difficult for the Republican establishment.

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  5. I'm sure people will get tired of Trump's schtick eventually but it's over a year until the election so people need something to entertain them. Trump is nothing if not a clown. I always love when a business goes bankrupt and executives petition the court to keep their astronomical salaries. Because you wouldn't want to lose the geniuses who ran the company into the ground.

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    1. Yeah, I love it when they say then need to keep paying their best people those giant bonuses so they don't lose them to the competition. Dude....YOU DON'T HAVE ANY "BEST PEOPLE"!

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  6. Mr. Trump has definitely been entertaining. I'll be interested to see who finally makes the cut - on both sides (or maybe three sides!).

    I totally agree about transparency!

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  7. Decades ago, I told my boss everyone's salary should be posted on the bulletin board for all to see. He didn't care for the idea.

    Trump is a circus clown, as are many of the others. His ideas, like building a wall at the border and making Mexico pay for it, are ludicrous. I can't imagine him as president.

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  8. Donald Trump does not want to be President. I'm pretty sure that he's already thinking of ways he can bow out gracefully, now that this raft has drifted down the whitewater river a lot further than he had planned.

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