NoTeaPartyPleez
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What a miserable failure this comrade has become. His goal of spreading the wealth around, as he explained briefly to Joe the Plumber, has not materialized at all.
The stock market is up almost 10,000 points since he took office.
And the plutocrats are doing better than ever:
"""From 1978 to 2011, CEO compensation increased more than 725 percent, a rise substantially greater than stock market growth and the painfully slow 5.7 percent growth in worker compensation over the same period."""
CEO pay and the top 1%: How executive compensation and financial-sector pay have fueled income inequality | Economic Policy Institute
The stock market is up almost 10,000 points since he took office.
And the plutocrats are doing better than ever:
"""From 1978 to 2011, CEO compensation increased more than 725 percent, a rise substantially greater than stock market growth and the painfully slow 5.7 percent growth in worker compensation over the same period."""
CEO pay and the top 1%: How executive compensation and financial-sector pay have fueled income inequality | Economic Policy Institute
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