80% On WallStreet Paid Bonuses (Thanks Taxpayers!) Unhappy w/Amount

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by ByLoSellHi, Jan 27, 2009.

  1. I don't care if there is a bailout or not, I never agreed to it and opposed it via letters to my congressmen. Last I checked, the people were against it, so it is a robbery.

    I don't care if the employees are worthwhile, they don't mean sh*t to me, and it's my and the people's money. If they can afford to pay those exorbitant salaries & bonuses, why are they hitting up the TARP? The profit centers can and should operate independently. If there was any real goodwill intention behind this bailout, the stand-alone profitable operations would have been separated. But they weren't. Care to guess why? Few of them, if any, can be truly standalone. Those that are, were long sold off to firms that did not need TARP. Big clue.

    What now? Well some of us apparently just choose to give up, bend over and take it as is. The rest are not willing to. Honestly, I think citizens should act accordingly to the fact that their taxes are being misused.
     
    #61     Jan 27, 2009
  2. Loyd Blankfein, John Mack, Thain, etc. And their posses. I'm not aware of any investment banking CEO or their executive teams getting bonuses for '08. The base comp for them is $150k - $200K. Actually, I think most of them should be fired, but nobody is asking my advice so....
     
    #62     Jan 27, 2009
  3. Moron, here's a clue:

    Don't do business with dumbasses you run across on message boards. The fact that you were willing to bet $50K with absolutely zero information tells me you're a rank moron. In fact, enticing an interviewee to take exactly such a bet was one of the ways I weeded out the idiots when choosing traders for my company. 'nuff said. I think it's time for you to go back to playing video games in your parents' basement.
     
    #63     Jan 27, 2009
  4. LOL Thain & Mack. Don't believe a word that comes out of their mouth.

    You can bet your ass they are embezzling TARP funds as fast as possible. Nevermind the multi millions in compensation they received while the mortgage derivative scam was going on.

    By the way, did you miss the news? Regulators are looking into Thain's handing out big bonuses to his team prior to BAC taking them over.
    Don't be so gullible. This is standard embezzling procedure.
     
    #64     Jan 27, 2009
  5. Good intentions behind the TARP? Need I remind you what the road to hell is paved with?

    Look, you and I both know that all the assets of these banks is human capital. The buildings and computers amount to nothing and don't generate wealth without them. If you're not going to maintain your assets, then let the frickin' company die or break it up in pieces already.

    I don't give a rat's ass about intentions. Robbing taxpayers on pain of imprisonment in pursuit of this central planning is unacceptable. It's plain, old fashioned highway robbery no matter what fancy (and Orwellian) name they give it. I think we totally agree on that.
     
    #65     Jan 27, 2009
  6. tradersboredom

    tradersboredom Guest

    they weren't going to get a bonus with these losses and shareholder value destroyed in these banks.. bonus giving to them . they are lucky they weren't fired.

    they are lucky to have a six figure job at the bank,,,it's an easy job.

    they are lucky they have a job in this economy.

     
    #66     Jan 27, 2009
  7. I just saw this.

    Look, these people are mostly lowlife. How else could they have pillaged the system with a straight face?

    Most of these clowns would be cleaning toilets , serving up half cooked burgers at Wendy's, and living in trailer parks, if not for the opportunity to legally steal on Wall St.

    I say, fire them all.


    It's our fault for indulging these scum.
     
    #67     Jan 27, 2009
  8. Jachyra

    Jachyra

    Is this website dedicated to talking about trading or complaining?
     
    #68     Jan 27, 2009
  9. Yeah...I pretty much don't understand why they still have jobs. I mean, I do. But they shouldn't.
     
    #69     Jan 27, 2009
  10. Ever met a trader who doesn't complain?
     
    #70     Jan 27, 2009