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Poll: Public Supports Government Control Of Payments At Bailed-Out Companies

A new Rasmussen poll shows that the American public has a clear grasp of an easy concept: He who pays the piper calls the tune.

The poll asks: "If the government provides funding to keep a company in business, should the federal government regulate the level of pay and bonuses for executives of that company?"

The numbers are 61% in favor, to only 27% against.

On the other hand, a 64%-23% majority opposes regulation of executive pay at businesses that do not receive government money in order to stay in business, and respondents say 66%-21% that the federal government should not regulate pay at all publicly-traded companies.

But if we take it as a given that a company is getting bailed out, the public wants control of the pay structure.


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Hot damn! So we are all Socialists after all! Who knew? [/snark]

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Congress then can bask in their bravery and pass the bill Obama will submit for expanded powers for non-bank businesses.

Let your particular Congress critter know that you support this bill.

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