Besides, what makes the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel's Daniel Bice think they're not going to receive some equivalent remuneration?
With which all 100 will take individual, less company-morale-reinforcing Caribbean resort holidays.*
The paper was flooded with hundreds of calls and e-mails from readers in response to news about the trip.Some referred to Puerto Rico as a "foreign country."
This one caught my eye too:
What's absurd is how here we have yet another case where the media is running away with a story because they know the uneducated public will eat it all up. For those of you who are making preemptive conclusions without knowing the facts, let me fill you in.It didn't catch many other eyes though, apparently.
There is a difference between the bailout that everyone is raging about and the capital purchase program that Associated in fact participated in. The difference is that the capital purchase program is one in which taxpayer dollars were spent to make HEALTHY investments in banks that are well capitalized. The return on the taxpayer's investment is 5%. AND in the event the bank fails, the taxpayer's investment has been collateralized by 3 times the amount in real estate. It was merely a way to help banks start lending money again to people who need it. It has been ABUSED by the mega institutions who could qualify and for them, I will join you in disgracing them.
But not this small hard working midwest bank. Put yourself in the shoes of the personal bankers, the bank managers, the tellers, the back room people who never get any recognition — would you want your hard earned trip to be pulled from you even though the bank turned a profit and you got your job done? I think not.
* A pat on the back, says David Haynes, is all the 100 should get, "especially after months of arrogance by" . . . all those other non-Associated Bank banks. Yes, that makes tremendous sense.
Because — oh! my goodness! — there was a controversy.
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Great find! But now I'm totally depressed that the news doesn't actually get reported that way.
"I only wish I had accounts at Associated Bank so I could go close them"
As R.W. Emerson said, "Every revolution was first a thought in one man's mind."
Thanks for the nice post and links. Super interesting. I'm a bit surprised at the reactions to this. Anyone who gets public money better watch out, the wolves are out.
You bet your sweet bippy.
What about the morale of the rest of the country that has to put up with loosing a lot more because clowns in the banking/finance industry got clever?
Someone got an onion? Hard to work up the tears.
Ja, KR, but it'd be nice if the canaille were a bit more...focused with the pitchforks. This is how we get toothless, pseudo-populist rants against the fattened cats from finance committee dems, when it was they who unlocked the cupboard.
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