Like most incompetents, Bush sees no reason for the people he appoints to be any more capable than he is. People of this sort feel entitled to populate their world with like-minded dimwits who are, for the most part, incapable of even discerning that they are doing a bad job. Inevitably in this scenario, everyone else is to blame. Among the casualties of this devolution is honest observation and debate. If your opponent in a debate is incapable of collecting relevant data, assessing that information, and then drawing a valid conclusion from the evidence, there is no debate. A significant part …
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Having met many CEOs and business leaders, I am still amazed that anyone can possibly believe that the average CEO deserves 431 times the average workers pay. Although I have known for some time that our country is not a meritocracy, it would be nice to think that greed would not become the institutionalized standard of conduct. Today's corporate management structure revolves around a group of well connected individuals, who sit on each other's boards, voting massive compensation packages for their comrades, while moving their operations to other countries without regard to the effect on their own country. Their only allegiance …
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