Thom Hartmann on Taxes and CEOs
Hartmann has two really great articles out this week, The Great Tax Con Job (“The math is really pretty simple. When the uber-rich are heavily taxed, economies prosper and wages for working people steadily rise. When taxes are cut for the rich, working people suffer and economies turn into casinos”) and Profiling CEOs and Their Sociopathic Paychecks (“So why is executive pay so high? … [and] what part of being a CEO could be so difficult – so impossible for mere mortals – that it would mean that there are only a few hundred individuals in the United States capable of performing it? In my humble opinion, it’s the sociopath part”)
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