Banker fury over tax ‘witch-hunt’:5 thoughts:
Bankers on Wall Street and in Europe have struck back against moves by US lawmakers to slap punitive taxes on bonuses paid to high earners at bailed-out institutions.
Senior executives on both sides of the Atlantic on Friday warned of an exodus of talent from some of the biggest names in US finance, saying the “anti-American” measures smacked of “a McCarthy witch-hunt” that would send the country “back to the stone age”.
There were fears that the backlash triggered by AIG’s payment of $165m in bonuses to executives responsible for losses that forced a $170bn taxpayer-funded rescue would have devastating consequences for the largest banks.
“Finance is one of America’s great industries, and they’re destroying it,” said one banker at a firm that has accepted public money. “This happened out of haste and anger over AIG, but we’re not like AIG.”
The banker added: “It’s like a McCarthy witch-hunt...This is the most profoundly anti- American thing I’ve ever seen.”
1. Revenge is a very "American thing."
2. Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out! If that's talent I would hate to witness incompetence.
3. It's amazing to hear someone whine, "I can't believe you hate me," after running everything into the ground.
4. They should do the right thing and jump out a window. The world would be a far better place without them in it.
5. Another example of intellectual inbreeding...
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