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In reply to the discussion: "Outrage" That "Exploited" AT&T CEO Got Only $75 Million on retirement - Former GOP Senator [View all]awoke_in_2003
(34,582 posts)64. I started working when I was 18
so, figure I will have 50 years of working. In all that time I probably will not have made 1/10th that. Fuck Whitacre and Gramm
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"Outrage" That "Exploited" AT&T CEO Got Only $75 Million on retirement - Former GOP Senator [View all]
pancha
Jul 2015
OP
Oh, the poor baby! I think all of them get too damn much and we the people are start correcting this
Stargazer99
Jul 2015
#1
After helping plan (or letting happen) the crime, Gramm drove the getaway car.
Octafish
Jul 2015
#14
+1. 'It's bigotry, bigotry against the successful! He was exploited, it's an outrage!'
appalachiablue
Jul 2015
#50
Thank you for reminding me. Phil ''fixed'' that with his wife, Wendy Gramm, didn't he?
Octafish
Jul 2015
#22
Yep. And he was McCain's "financial advisor" during the 2008 campaign.
Hassin Bin Sober
Jul 2015
#58
Yep, republicans love to point out that Bill Clinton SIGNED the bill repealing
Trailrider1951
Jul 2015
#42
Treasury Secretary Larry Summers supported it, and talked Bill Clinton into signing it.
Fortinbras Armstrong
Aug 2015
#69
Holy shit! If that site does not illustrate the merger of corporation and State........
newthinking
Jul 2015
#63
Ordinary people are lucky if the end of their jobs includes two-weeks notice. NT
Eric J in MN
Jul 2015
#12
I'm sure fucktard is totally OK that many of that guys ee retired with next to nothing.
lark
Jul 2015
#16
I'll take dementia if it puts $75M in my bank and a will to donate to good causes.
erronis
Jul 2015
#21
His retirement package includes "free health insurance for life" for himself and his family.
Eric J in MN
Jul 2015
#33
Phil, you are delusional and delirious. We can no longer listen to these crazy-makers.
Dont call me Shirley
Jul 2015
#36
I know a conservative that believes republicans are the ones that fight for the little guy....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2015
#37