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THE NEXT CEO ON THE CHOPPING BLOCK

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Neal Boortz
@ April 1, 2009 8:25 AM
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Well ... Obama has already gotten his way with the auto industry by ousting Rick Wagoner. So who will be next? Wagoner certainly won't be the only sacrificial lamb.

If the Service Employees International Union had its way .. the next one up to the chopping block would be Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis. The president of the union says, "It defies logic, common-sense, and responsible governance to punish the auto industry while letting financial institutions off the hook ... Firing GM's CEO is a positive step towards restructuring a broken industry .... But the Obama Administration needs to apply the same lesson to the financial sector: replace failed leadership and shepherd the industry into a new era."

The unions are working a power play here. Success in engineering the firing of Bank of America's CEO would result in a massive increase in power for union leaders. Then the unions can set about seeking punishment for any business leaders out there that they perceive as unfriendly to unions. This would, of course, include any business leaders working against the union's precious card check bill.

Did you know that Obama is supposed to be the most powerful player in business? Doesn't this blending of the government and business sector bother you just a little bit?

By the way ... why does the president of the United Auto Workers still have a job? Surely Obama recognizes (if he won't acknowledge) the role of the labor unions in destroying our automakers. Now if that doesn't qualify to be the stupid question of the day, then I certainly have no idea what would. Democrats - unions. Waggoner contributed heavily to Republicans. Do the math.


WEALTH ENVY ...

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Neal Boortz
@ December 1, 2008 7:36 AM
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I know what you're thinking right now.  You would like to take a trip into the mind of someone who just can't stand the fact that there are people out there who have worked smarter, harder and longer and in the process have become very successful.  Yeah .. how dare these people work that hard and earn that much money?  Don't they realize they're making me look bad? 

Have you ever tried to noodle out the thought processes behind wealth envy?  Here, let me help you.  Nobody likes to be told that they just haven't worked smart enough or hard enough to become wealthy.  People don't want to accept the fact that they've made some pathetic decision in their lives that stood in the way of success and wealth.  They don't want to be told they didn't pay attention to their education. They don't want to hear that they took a dead-end job and hung with it for years. They don't want to hear that they were too eager to punch out and head home after their required eight hours every day .. eschewing a bit of extra work that might have moved them ahead a few squares.  People don't want to hear that all of the money they spent on booze, partying, bass boats, vacations, car payments and lifestyle might have been better invested for future returns. 

In short .. so many people just can't bring themselves to accept the fact that it is they who have held themselves back.  No.  No way.  It's not their fault they aren't rich.  You can hear the thought process:  "I'm a good person.  I work hard.  I put in my 40 hours a week.  I pay my taxes.  I coach little league.  It's not my fault I'm not rich.  Those rich people cheated.  They have crooked lawyers.  They cheat on their taxes.  They've exploited people like me.  They're may be poor but at least I'm honest.  Those rich people are all crooks and they're holding the rest of us down.

Now ... an object lesson.  Here is an excerpt from delightful little email I got from some lady named Joy of Bradenton, Florida. She is more than a little upset about a conversation last week with a caller. The caller and I were wondering where the good investment bargains might be right now ... a question that many are asking.  Here you go:

"Don't you think that the fact that people like you with in your words " lots of money to invest" need to actually pay the taxes that they owe? My daughter is a CPA, so I know that most wealthy people use so many loopholes that they end up paying less tax percentage than the working poor. (BTW, she will not let her clients take questionable deductions although the most wealthy of them are always trying to find new ways to cheat. It is her license on the line if they lie on a tax return so she tells them to find another CPA if they insist on shady accounting practices.)

"Isn't it time for the people who use the system against the interests of the country by cheating on their taxes pay their actual tax liability? Isn't that the real Patriotic thing to do?  You profess to be a Patriot, don't you?

"The auto unions are not the enemy, the illegals are not the enemy, the greedy are the enemy.

"Sell your private jet and pay someone's mortgage that is being thrown into the street because their minimum wage job (that they were forced to take after they were laid off as the stockholders and CEOs steal their pension money) won't let them hold on to their home.  Lose your cushy transportation and save your soul."


Yeah, that's it.  People earning minimum wage are being foreclosed on because of corporate stockholders and CEOs.  It couldn't possibly have anything to do with the fact that they just aren't worth more to an employer than a few bucks an hour.  Oh well ... forget it.  To Joy and to people like her the rich are evil, and there's no changing that.  The poor are only poor because rich people made them that way.  Joy will remain poor .. she's programmed that way.  Sad.  She could change, but I don't see it. 

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BIG SHOT CEO'S ON BUSINESS JETS

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Neal Boortz
@ November 20, 2008 9:29 AM
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Now I don't have a problem in the world with flying around on business jets. I do it myself. I'm a subscriber to Marquis Jets. When I have an out-of-town speech to a place not well served by commercial airlines and just a bit of a stretch for my Mooney, I just make the call, order the catering, and sit back and relax. The difference here is that I'm not a failing company and I'm not flying a private jet to Washington DC (where commercial service is readily available) to beg for taxpayer's money to bail me out of a problem I created.

Have you heard the excuses? Something about CEO security, I believe. Right! Just give me a break here. These CEOs are just so conditioned to their perks that it never occurred to them to take a (yuck) commercial flight to go on their begging mission. Welcome to the real world guys.



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