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question everything Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-04-09 12:17 PM
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61. One commentator said that the CEO of Goldman Sachs made $68.5 million
in 2007, so $500,000 is the "margin of error."

Here is a suggestion: they can sell their mansions in Florida and in Colorado. Yes, even at a loss, like the rest of us had to. They can just quit. It is not as if they did a stellar job in running their companies and with these type of compensations they don't need to work a single day in their lives. How about volunteering in the inner cities, schools and soup kitchens? How about working for $1 - the way Lee Iacocca did - and donate the $500,000 to a homeless shelter or to a food bank?

Oh, they may lose their trophy wives. Too bad.

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