Monday, April 10, 2006

Great Year for CEOs

According to USA Today:


Median 2005 pay among chief executives running most of the nation's 100 largest companies soared 25% to $17.9 million, dwarfing the 3.1% average gain by typical American workers, USA TODAY found in its annual analysis of CEO pay.
They forgot to adjust for inflation, which really leaves the average worker a net decrease of .15 in wages. Great news, eh?

Glad Bush decided to give all those suffering CEOs a tax break as well. Once again it seems that average Joe America is getting the short end of the stick. Wonder if that will be reflected this fall when the House and some members of the Senate come up for reelection?

If you are not voting, you are not participating in democracy, and that's just what the criminals who have taken over our government are counting on. Time to stand up and be counted.

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