Sure, new office decor, meetings at exclusive resorts, and huge bonuses all around for management.
They're employees, too, right?
You say that like it's a bad thing. I'm sure the office decor stores won't turn down the new business. The resorts will certainly be happy to host more meetings. As for the huge bonuses, unless the executives stash those in a mattress, that money will wind up back in the economy either through consumer purchases or through savings/investment.
Why would you want Fedzilla taking all that money instead? Do you really think the government would spend it better?
Even assuming that’s true, who installs the new office décor? Ships the office décor? Works at the resorts, etc? (then where do those people spend the money in their pocket from the work?) Where do they spend the “huge bonuses”? On stuff like new cars? Who sells the cars at the lot? Who shipped the cars to the lot, the supplies to make those cars, etc?
Do you have any basic understanding of how an economy functions to make remarks like that as though they make sense? Your comments are right out of the leftwing playbook.