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a person manage to fight and claw their way to the top of a major corporation
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be such a miserable worthless fucking pussy assed little fucking girl of a non-man that they allow themselves to fold up and get fired by the President of the USA ~~~~~~who has absolutely ZERO legal authority to fire any one in any corporation
Has no one asked that question yet?
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be such a miserable worthless fucking pussy assed little fucking girl of a non-man that they allow themselves to fold up and get fired by the President of the USA ~~~~~~who has absolutely ZERO legal authority to fire any one in any corporation
Has no one asked that question yet?
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Re: HOW THE FUCKING CHRIST DOES
Fri, July 10, 2009 - 8:19 PM
are you referring to GM? the CEO was fucked. someone had to take the fall. -
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Re: HOW THE FUCKING CHRIST DOES
Sat, July 11, 2009 - 7:17 AMNo one had to take any fall - - not at the instruction of any president.
There is simply no authority for such crap.
I blame the president for over stepping and over reaching but I REALLY blame the idiots in the private sector for not having the balls to tell the idiot president to go fuck his mother.
Hussein should have been responded to with one of two reactions: Derisive laughter or just ignored like a stupid child who spoke out of turn.
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Re: HOW THE FUCKING CHRIST DOES
Sat, July 11, 2009 - 9:06 AM>> No one had to take any fall - - not at the instruction of any president.
There is simply no authority for such crap. <<
a dying company dependent upon strings-attached government funds? ha! if you say so. -
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Re: HOW THE FUCKING CHRIST DOES
Sat, July 11, 2009 - 9:42 AM********a dying company dependent upon strings-attached government funds? ha! if you say so. ***************
Oh how right you are.
Yet - - the president of the United States has no place dictating to private enterprise.
There are legally enforceable agreements for employment and providing for terms of termination
The President had no place troubling those.
If the Congress thinks themselves collective shareholders in any corporation then let them assemble or designate a proxy voter to attend the annual shareholder's meeting or even to call a special shareholder's meeting and cast their votes in the way any corporation ought to be governed.
But this filthy scourge of government interference is a pallor, an evil but, the worst evil is the executive of industry who weakly caves in and accedes to the will of the Great Satan in the white house. -
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Re: HOW THE FUCKING CHRIST DOES
Sat, July 11, 2009 - 3:38 PMDoesn't the government now hold shares with GM....the only thing I see wrong is, its a little late...there are tons more of these CEOs that should be in fucking jail.....you forget yourself...the president is the head CEO of the Corporation of the United States....not the country the corporation...and a CEO with that kind of power does not need permission to execute any of his agenda to no one....so whats the debate here....the guy got fired, boo hoo, with millions in his pocket...boo hoo....and going to live the life of Riley....boo hoo...while he totally fucked the workers....boo hoo...soon Zip...(I like Zip better than Cliffy, fits well) GM will move its operations to Mexico....and because the Coropration of the US hold shares...then the payback in dividends will amount to the taxes lost because they are now going to go to Mexico...cheap labour, no cost to heat factories, and attempt to offer employment to the Mexicans so they won't invade your borders.....an absoutly brillian plan...don't you think. Canada did the same....go GM. -
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Re: HOW THE FUCKING CHRIST DOES
Sun, July 12, 2009 - 8:33 AM************Doesn't the government now hold shares with GM...***************
Yah but that doesn't translate into the sort of influence and power the government has been wrongly exerting.
Shareholders get to vote in the shareholder's meetings. That's it.
The Don't get to order the CEO around.
Share holders can institute a derivative action against the board and executives for violations of the duties of trust, good faith, and fiduciary responsibility owed to the shareholders.
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