Remember this clip the next time you are having your review at work and your boss states there is no money for your raise because the company isn't doing well financially. I'm not saying that you directly impugn their veracity; but if you silently think, "Bullsh*t!", I'll totally understand.
Saturday, April 02, 2011
The Rich Keep Getting . . . Well, You Know the Rest.
Posted by AIR at 7:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: economy, hypocrisy, rachel maddow, Taxes, Wall Street
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Burn Wall Street Burn

As a former government employee now transitioned to the private sector, I still vividly remember that look on people's faces: that "Oh, you work(ed) for the government, they can't do anything right." Even many of my current acquaintances are those that still espouse that theory that the free market is the only way and that business is so much more efficient than government could ever be. "Government needs to be smaller, my taxes need to be cut, government is getting in the way of innovation, there is too much regulation, etc., etc., etc." I'm sure you have heard them all too. Then something major happens, like a bridge collapses, a hurricane destroys an entire region twice in 3 years, or say those guys on Wall Street that were supposed to be the smartest guys in the room, totally FUBAR the market. Who does everyone come running to bail them out? They want to call on government to help them, like they are giving a confession on Sunday morning. "Oh, Government please forgive me. I'll never do it again if you just help me this one time." It's priceless really and would be somewhat funny and ironic if we were the ones that ended holding the bag and footing the bill in the end.
Posted by AIR at 3:40 AM 0 comments
Labels: Economic Crisis, Government, Meltdown, Regulation, Taxes, Wall Street