Abby Zimet writing on CommonDreams:
"Now that we've bailed out massive insurer AIG to the tune of $173 billion, it's gratifying to see its new CEO Robert Benmosche making good on our faith in him. A few days after taking the job, which pays up to $10.5 million - 3 in cash, 4 in stock, 3.5 in bonuses - he went on vacation at his Croatian villa, with its 12 bathrooms, Italian tiles, French tapestries, wine cellar, vineyards and sweeping view of the Adriatic. While there, he is working hard, sometimes making three calls a day! Given that, he cannot understand the ire of those "lynch mobs with pitchforks" who begrudge him his life.
"At the end of the day none of us are entitled to anything. It is what we earn."
"Now that we've bailed out massive insurer AIG to the tune of $173 billion, it's gratifying to see its new CEO Robert Benmosche making good on our faith in him. A few days after taking the job, which pays up to $10.5 million - 3 in cash, 4 in stock, 3.5 in bonuses - he went on vacation at his Croatian villa, with its 12 bathrooms, Italian tiles, French tapestries, wine cellar, vineyards and sweeping view of the Adriatic. While there, he is working hard, sometimes making three calls a day! Given that, he cannot understand the ire of those "lynch mobs with pitchforks" who begrudge him his life.
"At the end of the day none of us are entitled to anything. It is what we earn."
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