As I said previously, tax laws and regulations are what's turning most honest corporate executives into crooks. True, there are some bad apples who deserve lengthy prison sentences. A lot of corporate executives do go out of their way and play by the rules. But then they get fined or jailed for not dotting an "I" on a contract or agreement. Brought to you by the same government who has run the most successful Ponzi scheme in history.
You really don't get it. I doubt you ever will.
Actually, you don't get it, per the tense tone of your argument. You're losing the argument so your resorting to attacks about how my parents raised me. Pathetic.
You are a shame to FreeRepublic. One of the worst of them all.
Peep the screename. There's a reason why I chose it. I hate liberals. I don't "reach out" to them like most conservatives would do. Period.
Why don't you take a hike, like permanently, you're making the rest of look bad.
Who's forcing you to post to me?
The WSJ article was NOT about "A lot of corporate executives do go out of their way and play by the rules. But then they get fined or jailed for not dotting an "I" on a contract or agreement."---which is an *argument* that exists only in your own mind ---- not the real world.
The WSJ article was about how companies are being looted for the private gain of a bare few individuals.
Which you indicated was justified, in your eyes.
Many here outlined to you, just how wrong you were.
This attempt at "reasonableness", now, is what is "Pathetic". You could have said, "hey guys, I was only kidding...", or how about, to some of the folks here, you could have said, "you are correct, what I said here was out-of-line", or SOMETHING.
Get it?