Re: Hudson on the Piketty Phenomenon
I think we partly agree with each other. I agree with you that I don't want too much government interference, I also have no problem with people getting rich. But I do have a problem with rich people interfering with government which is what I believe is happening.
You mention that these situations have remedies. I agree the rules are there. But the reason they are not enforced is because there are so many incredibly rich people paying for the rules to be ignored. And it is because of this that I think a lot of their wealth should be taxed away. These wealthy individuals end up dictating policy to the government for their own self-interest. The politicians don't do anything because they get rich themselves and are enticed to act in their own self-interest. This is why I believe the "excessive" pay should be taxed away. If Jon Corzine and all the rest had only ever been "normal" millionaires he may well have gone to prison. These guys have gone beyond "normal" rich. Making 10 million dollar pay-offs is small change to these guys. This is why they don't go down any more. They are polluting the role of government and law enforcement to the detriment of society as a whole.
Regarding Steve Jobs- his options were worth a lot less at the time than Tim Cook's are worth now.
Originally posted by DSpencer
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You mention that these situations have remedies. I agree the rules are there. But the reason they are not enforced is because there are so many incredibly rich people paying for the rules to be ignored. And it is because of this that I think a lot of their wealth should be taxed away. These wealthy individuals end up dictating policy to the government for their own self-interest. The politicians don't do anything because they get rich themselves and are enticed to act in their own self-interest. This is why I believe the "excessive" pay should be taxed away. If Jon Corzine and all the rest had only ever been "normal" millionaires he may well have gone to prison. These guys have gone beyond "normal" rich. Making 10 million dollar pay-offs is small change to these guys. This is why they don't go down any more. They are polluting the role of government and law enforcement to the detriment of society as a whole.
Regarding Steve Jobs- his options were worth a lot less at the time than Tim Cook's are worth now.
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