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Posted On: 04/26/2020 10:04:25 AM
Post# of 126689
Posted By: dbergh
Re: Bhawks #37208
It was a solid plan t bad it didn’t last.


In his 1992 campaign manifesto “Putting People First,” Bill Clinton called for a strict cap on the tax deductibility of executive compensation. The sky would still be the limit for CEO pay levels, but anything above $1 million would not be considered a reasonable business expense worthy of a corporate tax deduction.

It was a solid plan to discourage out-sized paychecks. Too bad it didn’t last.

After their election victory, Clinton’s top economic advisers persuaded the president (over Labor Secretary Robert Reich’s objections) to insert a huge loophole in his proposal. So-called “performance” pay, including stock options and certain bonuses, would be exempted from the deductibility cap. Congress passed this proposal as part of a larger tax bill in 1993. In response, companies began limiting salaries to around $1 million and defining the vast bulk of compensation as a reward for “performance.”

https://www.politico.com/agenda/story/2016/08...rm-000195/

Nothing like a FAT bank account RIGHT

Off the back's of the American people

I wonder how many Plain rides that payed to the Old Epstein Ranch

Oh I'm sorry he was having his way with his 22 year old Intern .

Man he was Fucking every One

In his 1992 campaign manifesto “Putting People First > > > L O L

In his 1992 campaign manifesto Fucking People into the ground




Getting back to the Clorox Enema's 2 a day

You know the old saying 2 a day keeps the Doctor > Away

So " I " heard


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