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Also consider that a lot of the original top executives that were primarily responsible for this mess are no longer around.
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znufrii
Feb 6 '09, 12:14
but also consider that the people that are up there now are not likely to have been any less complicit in setting up the overall system leading to its own collapse, albeit in a lower capacity at the time.
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they are relevant to the question of whether punitive actions towards the class via forced salary reductions is an appropriate measure.
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znufrii
Feb 6, 12:21
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if they're aqsking for public money, I think it's only fair to tie some strings to it
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Reagen
Feb 6, 12:29
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that does seem to be the tone I'm hearing regarding the whole salary cap idea.
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znufrii
Feb 6, 12:27
Screw em! Throw 'em all out! Start from scratch!
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Dr.Vermin
Feb 6, 12:15
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if these were goverment institutions we were discussing, you would say this same thing (but in seriousness) -- nm
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Guy
Feb 6, 12:22
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