
2002 Soap Box Archives
Greed
The
last time major league baseball went on strike I almost lost
interest in a sport Ive been following all my life. I
was so incensed
to think that these millionaire players who live in a world
that few on
this earth will ever know, would turn their greedy backs on
the millions
of fans who have to watch their pennies just to pay the inflated
price
for a ticket to a game.
No playoffs,
no World Series, no climax to the abbreviated season and
thats like taking a bath with your clothes on. One good
thing came out
of the strike however. I learned, as Im sure many other
Americans did,
that I can live without baseball if they go on strike. This
year
baseball could well fade into the mishmash of soccer, arena
football and
other such sports with limited audience and TV coverage. One
could say
it would be poetic justice, this killing off of the golden goose
by a
bunch of spoiled, overpaid little boys who are no longer motivated
by
their love of the game, but by greed and petulance.
In recent
days we have watched corporate fat cats put into handcuffs and
carted off to jail. These arrogant pigs, and thats what
they are in my
book, ran their companies into bankruptcy, lining their own
pockets to
the tune of more millions than they would spend in their miserable
lifetimes. They put thousands of hard working people out of
jobs and
drained the savings plans that their employees had planned on
having to
see them through their golden years. They have fostered a nervousness
in the stock market, causing even the stable companies with
honest
executives to be distrusted by those who would invest their
hard earned
money in the market. They have decimated retirement portfolios
and 401K
plans held by good people who have worked all their lives only
to find
that their retirement money has been eaten up by these greedy
leeches.
What
should we do about it? I say we take every cent these culprits
have stolen, everything they have in fact, their stocks and
bonds, their
limousines, their mansions, their corporate jets, their crystal
martini
pitchers and their gold cigar lighters. Take it, sell it and
divide the
money between the employees they defrauded.
The
government has finally decided to make some effort at prosecution
but as usual they are a day late and a dollar short, closing
the barn
door after the horse is in the next county. But I guess better
late
than never.
The
problem with baseball, big business and so many other things
in
America and the world for that matter is nothing but pure old
evil, hell
inspired greed. The let me get mine and the
heck with you attitude
which permeates this nation from the board room to the locker
room.
Its
greed that makes the drug dealer sell his poison to 12 year
old
kids, its greed that makes the mechanic pad the repair
bill, its greed
that motivates some low life to charge an old person way too
much to fix
their roof or pave their driveway. Its greed that causes
manufacturers
to use inferior components in their products. Its greed
that causes a
board of directors to put so much pressure on their executives
that they
sacrifice their honor and integrity just to add a few points
to the
almighty bottom line.
For
too long corporate raiding and buying companies just to split
them
up for profit with no thought of the effects on longtime employees
has
been accepted as the norm in this country. When cold hearted
executives
fire a person just before they are eligible for retirement benefits,
its nothing short of stealing.
I believe
in capitalism. I believe in making money and getting ahead in
life, but not by stepping on the heads of other people. Its
not
necessary to hurt other people to get ahead. Its possible
to conduct
your business treating your employees and your consumers fair.
It may
not pay as well but at least you can sleep at night.
What
do you think?
God
Bless America,
Charlie
Daniels
Greed
The last time major league baseball went on strike I almost
lost
interest in a sport Ive been following all my life. I
was so incensed
to think that these millionaire players who live in a world
that few on
this earth will ever know, would turn their greedy backs on
the millions
of fans who have to watch their pennies just to pay the inflated
price
for a ticket to a game.
No playoffs,
no World Series, no climax to the abbreviated season and
thats like taking a bath with your clothes on. One good
thing came out
of the strike however. I learned, as Im sure many other
Americans did,
that I can live without baseball if they go on strike. This
year
baseball could well fade into the mishmash of soccer, arena
football and
other such sports with limited audience and TV coverage. One
could say
it would be poetic justice, this killing off of the golden goose
by a
bunch of spoiled, overpaid little boys who are no longer motivated
by
their love of the game, but by greed and petulance.
In recent
days we have watched corporate fat cats put into handcuffs and
carted off to jail. These arrogant pigs, and thats what
they are in my
book, ran their companies into bankruptcy, lining their own
pockets to
the tune of more millions than they would spend in their miserable
lifetimes. They put thousands of hard working people out of
jobs and
drained the savings plans that their employees had planned on
having to
see them through their golden years. They have fostered a nervousness
in the stock market, causing even the stable companies with
honest
executives to be distrusted by those who would invest their
hard earned
money in the market. They have decimated retirement portfolios
and 401K
plans held by good people who have worked all their lives only
to find
that their retirement money has been eaten up by these greedy
leeches.
What
should we do about it? I say we take every cent these culprits
have stolen, everything they have in fact, their stocks and
bonds, their
limousines, their mansions, their corporate jets, their crystal
martini
pitchers and their gold cigar lighters. Take it, sell it and
divide the
money between the employees they defrauded.
The
government has finally decided to make some effort at prosecution
but as usual they are a day late and a dollar short, closing
the barn
door after the horse is in the next county. But I guess better
late
than never.
The
problem with baseball, big business and so many other things
in
America and the world for that matter is nothing but pure old
evil, hell
inspired greed. The let me get mine and the
heck with you attitude
which permeates this nation from the board room to the locker
room.
Its
greed that makes the drug dealer sell his poison to 12 year
old
kids, its greed that makes the mechanic pad the repair
bill, its greed
that motivates some low life to charge an old person way too
much to fix
their roof or pave their driveway. Its greed that causes
manufacturers
to use inferior components in their products. Its greed
that causes a
board of directors to put so much pressure on their executives
that they
sacrifice their honor and integrity just to add a few points
to the
almighty bottom line.
For
too long corporate raiding and buying companies just to split
them
up for profit with no thought of the effects on longtime employees
has
been accepted as the norm in this country. When cold hearted
executives
fire a person just before they are eligible for retirement benefits,
its nothing short of stealing.
I believe
in capitalism. I believe in making money and getting ahead in
life, but not by stepping on the heads of other people. Its
not
necessary to hurt other people to get ahead. Its possible
to conduct
your business treating your employees and your consumers fair.
It may
not pay as well but at least you can sleep at night.
What
do you think?
God
Bless America,
Charlie
Daniels
