The two ranking liberals made a good point - "fairly" is not an definitive term, it is an opinion. Let me restate. Under a capitalist system, which produces more aggregate wealth, the poor will be less poor.That's not necessarily so. It depends on how much we redistribute.
Originally Posted by pjorourke
Agreed. BUT.................but supply & demand is what it is...
The quarterback would make much less were we not for public assisted stadium deals and I think we can all agree that there would be even less demand for soldiers were we not trying to spread a liberal agenda of trying to save the world by having our troop everywhere.
Bottom line the QB would make less and the soldiers could make more, not because their demand went up but because it went down all because we had changed our attitude in welfare for the rich and saving the world. Originally Posted by WTF
Supply and demand? Not really. There are 32 starting QB's in the NFL. Yet, there are only 10 starting goalies in the National Lacrosse League. It would seem the rules of supply and demand would lead to Lacrosse goalies making more than QB's, no? Regardless, that's not the point i wish to make.No the best athletes at a young age know what the salary structure is in the NFL & NLL and then prepare accordingly....so it isn't luck, but actually well thought out strategy...that and typically there is more pussy at the football field on a Friday night....
On second thought, it sorta is. The reason for the difference is because towards the NFL is where the money flows. Let's say Tom Brady only made $60,000/yr rather than $15M (or whatever it is he actually makes). The difference, the $14.94M would only go to the person who signs his check, because, like i say, that's where the money flows. So if there's enough cash flow there for Tom Brady to take a cut of $15M, then all the power to him. But let us at least acknowledge the luck involved in his case that he's the best QB in the world, rather than the best Lacrosse Goalie in the world...... Originally Posted by Doove
Having met more Fortune 100 CEO than you have and seen the selection processes to pick one, you'll excuse me if I ignore your opinion. The skill set is just as limited as NFL caliber quarterbacks. Originally Posted by pjorourkeGuess the selection process isn't as perfect as you thought:
After less than six months on the job, Jack Griffin is out as CEO and chairman of Time Inc., the world's largest magazine publisher. An interim management committee will run Time Inc. until a permanent successor is found, said Jeff Bewkes, CEO of parent company Time Warner in an email to employees Thursday night.
A Time Warner subsidiary, Time Inc. publishes about 115 magazines worldwide including Time and Sports Illustrated and accounts for almost a quarter of total advertising revenues of U.S. consumer magazines. Measured by circulation, it's the world's largest magazine company, followed by Meredith, which publishes Better Homes and Gardens, Parents and Family Circle.
The poor pay nothing because they make nothing and the wealthiest pay nothing because they have all the loopholes. Teh folks in the middle are footing the bills. The same way with large companies. GE paid about 3% in US taxes because they are in so well with the current administration and have off shore shelters that keep them from paying taxes. Originally Posted by topsgt38801
Guess the selection process isn't as perfect as you thought: Originally Posted by charlestudor2005I never said the selection process was perfect -- far from it. About 15% of the CEO's turn over every year. If anything, your comment illustrates the point that not anyone can run a F100 company. This guy apparently had the credentials and he couldn't do it.
No the best athletes at a young age know what the salary structure is in the NFL & NLL and then prepare accordingly....so it isn't luck, but actually well thought out strategy. Originally Posted by atlcomedyOh please. Then why don't the Lacrosse Goalies pick football? Or baseball? Or basketball? Or hockey? Because there's a reason a 2 sport athlete, at least at the professional level, is extremely rare. And it's due to a whole lot more than time constraints.
but supply & demand is what it is...
You know what football stadiums and wars have in common is ultimately we (collective voters) are the ones that elect those that authorize their funding...but as usual you prefer to bitch about it from the peanut gallery
.... Originally Posted by atlcomedy
If it was well thought out it, they would be playing soccer. It is no more thought out than what religion you will be. Most people are the same religious faith as their parents. Is that well thought out or just chance. You get switched at birth with some kid from Iran and you'd be a little Muslim. Little kids think about how much money they are going to make as an adult is about as well thought out as your arguement that they do!
No the best athletes at a young age know what the salary structure is in the NFL & NLL and then prepare accordingly....so it isn't luck, but actually well thought out strategy....... Originally Posted by atlcomedy
No shit Charles.....by PJ's def, the President of the USA should make the most money in the world.
Does he think Obama the best OB? Did people on the left think Bush a decent OB leading this country?
Originally Posted by WTF
Actually, that job is evidence that any fool can do it.Your argument was that only a very small % of the population could do the job and therefore the huge pay.
Obviously, the pay for that job is largely in perqs -- being the most powerful person in the world.
. Originally Posted by pjorourke
What has changed to make a CEO's pay go from 42x workers salary to 263? Tell me atl.Company sizes, accounting rules and bad statistics.
http://www.aflcio.org/corporatewatch/paywatch/pay/ Originally Posted by WTF
1) Your argument was that only a very small % of the population could do the job and therefore the huge pay.1) Only a small number of people can play "Nearer My God to Thee" on a nose harp, but that doesn't make it valuable. That is supply. There also has to be demand -- which there is in spades for high performing CEO's -- one of the reasons so many are replaced.
2) Yet when it comes to the hardest CEO's job in the entire world......you somehow switch and proclaim that any fool can do these jobs.
3) I tend to agree with your second choice and your super special CEO's would be bumped back down to 4 star general pay were I king. Originally Posted by WTF
1) Only a small number of people can play "Nearer My God to Thee" on a nose harp, but that doesn't make it valuable. That is supply. There also has to be demand -- which there is in spades for high performing CEO's -- one of the reasons so many are replaced.1) Tom Brady would be a shitty QB were he with the Okland Raiders. Or at least his performance would suffer. What people do not understand is that the CEO is way overrated.
2) That was a joke -- not smiley -- a reference to the last few Presidents we have had.
3) Fortunately, you aren't. Originally Posted by pjorourke