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#18982 of 19798 Re: this is too funny [fintail]
by busiris
Jun 25, 2012 (7:19 pm)
Frankly, I don't think the poster responding to my post actually knows who the character Gordon Gekko is... A fictional character (antagonist) in the movie "Wall Street".
#18983 of 19798 Re: this is too funny [steve_]
by busiris
Jun 25, 2012 (7:20 pm)
I most humbly apologize. It was not my intent to offend anyone.
#18984 of 19798 Re: this is too funny [busiris]
by Stever@Edmunds HOST
Jun 25, 2012 (7:33 pm)
Mostly we've found that the policy lowers the heat a bit in the discussions and keeps most of them a bit more civil. But no biggie.
#18985 of 19798 Re: this is too funny [busiris]
by jayrider
Jun 26, 2012 (6:07 am)
My comments were more reflective of my overall feelings re: political discussions rather than a direct response to your post which I found a bit confusing. I suppose that heated political rhetoric does serve a purpose as a substitute for the human races' propensity to do violence on those that disagree with their point of view. And by the way, I am very familiar with the character, Gordon Gekko. You would have to live in a cave to miss him as the commercial spokesman for Geico Insurance.
#18986 of 19798 Speaking of Unions
by gagrice
Jun 26, 2012 (6:40 am)
It looks like Stockton public employees will be losing their gold plated health care for life plans.
About $7 million in savings would come from cutting retiree health care benefits for one year and then phasing them out. Stockton officials have said the benefits are a crushing expense due to their fast rise and projected liability of $417 million.
Despite the cuts, Stockton has not been able to avoid recurring deficits. Its revenue is weak and its financial troubles have been compounded, according to city officials, by generous pay and benefits for city workers and retirees and too much debt taken on by the city when it enjoyed a home-building boom in the early part of the last decade that transformed it into a distant bedroom community for the San Francisco Bay area.
http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/06/26/economy-stockton-idINL2E8HQ0UF20120626
#18987 of 19798 Re: this is too funny [busiris]
by fintail
Jun 26, 2012 (10:35 am)
Or if anyone knows that character was somewhat made to mock and lament the "greed" trend of the 80s, which led to some economic issues right about the time that movie hit the screens. And 25 years later, the mess is 10x worse. Unions are much smaller now than then, de-industrialization en masse, shrinking middle class, huge gold gains for the top few.
#18988 of 19798 Re: this is too funny [fintail]
by busiris
Jun 26, 2012 (11:39 am)
It does appear that some folks readily adopted Gekko's character and assumed many of the character's traits.
Is there ANY financial news show that hasn't used several of Gordon's quotes?
Of course, the most famous one was "greed is good".
#18989 of 19798 Re: this is too funny [jayrider]
by Stever@Edmunds HOST
Jun 26, 2012 (12:26 pm)
You would have to live in a cave
I'd have to go do a net search because I have no clue who he is. Does living in a tent the last few nights count as a cave?
Anyone got any UAW news?
#18990 of 19798 Re: this is too funny [fintail]
by lemko
Jun 26, 2012 (12:33 pm)
I believe too many Wall Street types forgot the movie was a cautionary tale and thought it was an instructional video.
#18991 of 19798 Re: this is too funny [steve_]
by gagrice
Jun 26, 2012 (1:07 pm)
I'd have to go do a net search because I have no clue who he is. Does living in a tent the last few nights count as a cave?
I don't live in a tent and I had no idea. Must have to be a couch potato to know who he is.