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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Pugnate on Saturday, January 24, 2009, 01:10:03 AM
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28793175/
He got an additional bailout of 20 billion, after he only recently rushed a bonus to employees of 3-4 billion. Yes, a bonus.
Here is how much he spent renovating his office:
$1.22 million to revamp office
When John Thain became Merrill Lynchs CEO in early 2008, he hired Michael S. Smith Design to revamp his office suite, spending approximately $1.22 million according to documents.
The following is a list of the items in his suite:
Area Rug: $87,784
Mahogany Pedestal Table: $25,713
19th Century Credenza: $68,179
Pendant Light Furniture: $19,751
4 Pairs of Curtains: $28,091
Pair of Guest Chairs: $87,784
George IV Chair: $18,468
6 Wall Sconces: $2,741
Parchment Waste Can: $1,405
Roman Shade Fabric: $10,967
Roman Shades: $7,315
Coffee Table: $5,852
Commode on Legs: $35,115
The guy looks like such a complete dick too. I want to punch him:
(http://msnbcmedia2.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Video/090123/tdy_myers_thain_090123.300w.jpg)
After the fiasco that was the auto industry bailout, you've gotta wonder what the hell is up with these clowns...
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This nation is the most corrupt it has ever been. These people should be shot or hung, or hung and then shot while being hung. I can't believe these people are going unpunished. Oh no, he got fired! Poor guy, he'll only get a nice severance package to pile on top of his giant hordes of money.
I like also how the worthless fucking media talks about how he and several other big-wigs didn't get bonuses last year, like that's some big fucking deal, when they were throwing bonuses around for years while running the company into the ground, and accepting TAXPAYER MONEY to bail out a company THEY BOUGHT WHEN THEY KNEW IT WAS FAILING. Unexpected losses my ass.
We are living the impetus for the French Revolution, and the only way this will stop is if we start executing people. We need to go reread A Tale of Two Cities and start a mob, otherwise this is on our own heads forevermore.
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Yea if only he had resigned. I am with you, I just don't understand how there is such little accountability. I was so shocked when the auto execs were clueless as to how much they wanted for a bailout, when they were in front of congress. Never mind the fact that they came in, in private jets. That I actually didn't care so much about... but their attitude showed zero accountability. The fact that they came in with no preparation showed the sort of gung ho and inefficient attitude they had been running their companies with.
We are living the impetus for the French Revolution, and the only way this will stop is if we start executing people. We need to go reread A Tale of Two Cities and start a mob, otherwise this is on our own heads forevermore.
That actually made me laugh a little. I pictured a Family Guy sorta moment where a massive group of well dressed people gather in a field, and read the books together in a civilized fashion, and then quickly turn into an angry mob as soon as they finish.
I like also how the worthless fucking media talks about how he and several other big-wigs didn't get bonuses last year, like that's some big fucking deal, when they were throwing bonuses around for years while running the company into the ground, and accepting TAXPAYER MONEY to bail out a company THEY BOUGHT WHEN THEY KNEW IT WAS FAILING. Unexpected losses my ass.
Yes, it is quite upsetting. The guy actually handed out the bonuses well before schedule, before the government could take over and decline them. The sick thing is that 4 billion dollars is a significant portion of the bailout money.
I mean it was a fucking bonus... an incentive for doing a good job.
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And nothing will be done. The government is entirely complicit in this. But we have a bunch of morons running around sucking Obama's dick like he actually matters while the government continues to steal from them and will only get worse now that this desperate and exhausted populace has accepted giving complete power to a dictator.
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Let's complete the hemlock-party preliminaries. (http://money.cnn.com/2009/01/20/magazines/fortune/okeefe_schiff.fortune/index.htm)
"I'm as negative as I've ever been," he says, "because everything the government is doing now is going to make the situation much, much worse. They're trying to reflate this bubble. All along I knew that what would potentially be fatal wasn't the recession itself but the government's response. But what they've already done exceeds even my worst-case imagination."
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Parchment Waste Can: $1,405
WHAT
THE
FUCK