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Capping Executive Pay on Wall Street: McCain Takes the Lead?

The idea of capping executive pay on Wall Street is really catching on. You would think the strongest measure on that front would be found in the version of the bailout proposed by Democrat Chris Dodd. Actually, it's coming from... John McCain?

Dodd is proposing to penalize executives who take "inappropriate or excessive" risks. The executive compensation and severance packages could be reduced if that is "in the public interest," the proposal says. It would also force executives to give back profits they earned that were based on company accounting measures that are later found to be inaccurate.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain, who has supported giving shareholders a bigger say in executive compensation in the past, said today that taxpayers shouldn't foot the bill for "golden parachutes" for officers of companies that have crumbled in upheaval on Wall Street.
"The senior executives of any firm that is bailed out by Treasury should not be making more than the highest paid government official," McCain said at a campaign event in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
The president is the highest paid federal official, with a salary of $400,000 a year.

McCain is really, really committed to this new populist, foe-of-Wall Street posture. And, for what it's worth, take a second to reflect on how quickly and how fundamentally the economic meltdown has changed the political landscape in this country — the two parties are competing to see who can twist the screws tighter on Wall Street fat cats. Did you think even six months ago that such a scenario was possible in this country?






Comments

Hey People,

Yea, isn't it funy how McCain is the one stealing ALL your boy's thunder..?

The reason is that McCain is the REAL deal, and not some fake, like obama.

Have to give Grandpa credit..HUH?

Bill

Posted by: Bill Nigh on 09/22/08 at 11:01 PM  Respond

Yeah Bill, McCain is "the REAL deal", with all his experience. Trouble with that is that experience no longer counts for anything since he has reversed his position of the last 25 years. Years of experience at deregulation is of no value when you decide to become the chief regulator.

Posted by: DaveD on 09/23/08 at 4:48 AM  Respond

The real deal alright...star of the Propaganda Films of the Hanoi Hilton Studios...Co star of the Keating Five, and political sugar-daddy to Alaska's equivalent to Arizona's Governor Evan Mecham (1986-1987). Pigs with lipstick just don't change! But it is obvious that Nigh has always found friends in the wallow.

Posted by: PWL on 09/23/08 at 6:57 AM  Respond

Of course, McCain will use executive pay as an issue. Executive pay is not the problem! If you want to know what the problem is and the solution to the problem...........GET NADER IN THE DEBATES.

Posted by: Liberal Larry on 09/23/08 at 8:33 AM  Respond

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