Hard disagree. There are solutions as @Elliot Pierce states above. It is simply that these solutions are currently not possible in the current political environment because, as @R Mercer says above, тАЬwe abandon agency that we need not abandonтАЭ.
Solutions are there though. And even if they are imperfect, they would be less imperfect that the problems they would solve.
A high-marginal tax rate, shutdown of deferred "compensation" plans, and alteration of rules governing option and stock grants to executives might help.
Yeah, this is a problem with no solution.
Hard disagree. There are solutions as @Elliot Pierce states above. It is simply that these solutions are currently not possible in the current political environment because, as @R Mercer says above, тАЬwe abandon agency that we need not abandonтАЭ.
Solutions are there though. And even if they are imperfect, they would be less imperfect that the problems they would solve.
A high-marginal tax rate, shutdown of deferred "compensation" plans, and alteration of rules governing option and stock grants to executives might help.