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| Yes | 84% | 159 votes | Total: 190 votes | |
| No | 16% | 31 votes |
Yes
by Dewy Morris
Created on: October 20, 2008
Excessive executive compensation is one of the main culprits that helped bring down the economy at large.
Created on: January 05, 2009
Richard Fuld, the former Chief Executive Officer of Lehman Brothers, told a Congressional hearing that
by Lauren Mayer
Created on: February 04, 2009
One of the biggest objections to restrictions on executive pay is the claim that bonuses and huge paychecks
by Eric Wolf
Created on: October 08, 2008
The fact that it is necessary to debate whether to continue paying exorbitant salaries to executives
Created on: December 27, 2008
Any company that has failed so miserably as to need a government bailout, does not have responsible
Created on: January 30, 2009
I cannot even believe that there are any people who would actually support giving executives more pay
Created on: October 02, 2008
The United States Government bailout should include restrictions in regards to executive pay. These
by Linda Zirion
Created on: September 28, 2008 Last Updated: June 16, 2011
Government bailout II
Well since the bailout did NOT pass, at least they're taking some time to look
by Larry Mason
Created on: October 02, 2008
It is endemic in human nature to resent others getting what we perceive to be more than their "fair
by Judy Joyce
Created on: October 13, 2008
THE GOVERNMENT BAILOUT FOR THE FINANCIAL INDUSTRY MUST INCLUDE RESTRICTIONS ON EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION
by Linda Poma
Created on: October 02, 2008
It is my opinion the executive bonuses and top dollars have already been paid to the executives. What
Created on: October 05, 2008
I have serious reservations whether the government should have bailed out the financial industry at
by Sammy Stein
Created on: September 30, 2008
Definitely. I mean come on!
Banks have, for years, been encouraging us to save what we can for a rainy
by H.G. Hess
Created on: October 01, 2008
If these banks expect us, the taxpayers, to bail them out, they need to do so on our terms. That the
No
Created on: October 01, 2008
In a culture where we measure our success against the success of our friends and neighbors, it's impossible
Created on: October 01, 2008
To begin, the bailout in and of itself goes against the grain, as I see our country slipping further
by Corey Hanke
Created on: October 10, 2008
This question can be answered very easily. Some will say that we need to restrict the pay of executives
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