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Veteran Expediter
I read the following -
“Excessive CEO pay shows moral decline: lawmaker
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Deep South Republican lawmaker with financial market clout said excessive corporate executive pay reflects U.S. ethical and moral decline and warned that most Americans will not put up with it for very long.
In language seldom heard from his party on Capitol Hill, Alabama's Rep. Spencer Bachus (news, bio, voting record) said Americans are disturbed by chief executives "whose pay is not justified by their performance."
"If nothing else, it shows we've had some decline in ethics or our moral behavior. How we address that I'm not sure. It's a situation most Americans will not tolerate for long," he told reporters on Monday after speaking to a group of bankers.
The House Financial Services Committee, on which the Alabama lawmaker is the senior Republican, is set to hold a hearing on Thursday on corporate executive pay.
Committee Chairman Barney Frank (news, bio, voting record) has introduced legislation that would give shareholders a nonbinding vote on pay issues -- a practice common in Britain, but controversial here.â€
And I thought first the indication of moral decline in this country is the amount of money wasted on the political cr*p like this. We would be farther along if the committee looks into the practices of the banks that support the invasion of our country.
“Excessive CEO pay shows moral decline: lawmaker
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Deep South Republican lawmaker with financial market clout said excessive corporate executive pay reflects U.S. ethical and moral decline and warned that most Americans will not put up with it for very long.
In language seldom heard from his party on Capitol Hill, Alabama's Rep. Spencer Bachus (news, bio, voting record) said Americans are disturbed by chief executives "whose pay is not justified by their performance."
"If nothing else, it shows we've had some decline in ethics or our moral behavior. How we address that I'm not sure. It's a situation most Americans will not tolerate for long," he told reporters on Monday after speaking to a group of bankers.
The House Financial Services Committee, on which the Alabama lawmaker is the senior Republican, is set to hold a hearing on Thursday on corporate executive pay.
Committee Chairman Barney Frank (news, bio, voting record) has introduced legislation that would give shareholders a nonbinding vote on pay issues -- a practice common in Britain, but controversial here.â€
And I thought first the indication of moral decline in this country is the amount of money wasted on the political cr*p like this. We would be farther along if the committee looks into the practices of the banks that support the invasion of our country.