ECON Biden: ‘I’m a capitalist, but here’s the deal’ 'This country's broken,' he said, blaming high CEO wages

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President Biden Thursday felt the need to remind Americans that he is a "capitalist," but one who believes that executive wages have soared far too high above those of the working class.
"You all remember, it used to be the case in this country, when you were part of generating success of a company, you got to share in the benefits," the president said during remarks in Cleveland, Ohio.
"By the way. I'm a capitalist. But here's the deal," Biden said. He then claimed that from after World War II in 1948 until 1979, both productivity and wages grew 100%. From then on, Biden said, productivity had grown "four times faster" than pay had grown.

Biden is under sharp criticism from Republicans for what they view as a proposed massive expansion of the social safety net and nearly unprecedented leaps in spending.

Biden is expected to detail a $6 trillion budget Friday, which would bring the U.S. to its highest sustained spending levels since World War II, as first reported by the New York Times.
Biden sought to distance himself last week from the progressive faction of his party, saying those on the far left don’t like him because he doesn’t embrace socialism.
"The progressives don’t like me because I’m not prepared to take on what I would say and they would say is a socialist agenda," Biden said.

Progressives have turned up the heat on Biden to embrace their agenda, just this week doing so after news that the president will likely leave out student loan forgiveness in the budget.

"We need to push him," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said Tuesday during a virtual town hall. "I believe in full student loan debt cancellation, but we have to push him to at the bare minimum a floor of $50,000 that Sen. Warren and Sen. Schumer have also advanced."
Biden Thursday also touted his "infrastructure" spending plan, which weighs in at $1.7 trillion but could be cut down amid negotiations with Republicans, and called for Congress to pass a $15 minimum wage.
"This country's broken," he said, asserting the U.S. had started seeing the stock market as the sole measure of economic success.

"The simple fact is, though, corporate profits are the highest they've been in decades and workers pay is at the lowest it's been in 70 years," Biden continued.
The president has proposed raising the corporate tax rate from 21 to 28% to pay for his spending plan and claimed there is a "wide margin" to do so without the cost falling on the consumer.
"CEOs used to get paid 35, 36 times the average employee. Now it's over 370 times more than the average employee. As my mother would say, who died and left them boss?" Biden said.
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
After a remark like that, you would expect a politician (love em or hate em) to announce a proposal to tax CEO incomes or suggest ending certain tax breaks for corporations who pay their CEOs XYZ times more than their average worker earns.

I'm not saying either of those would work or is a great idea, but blaming overpaid CEOs and then saying we need to spend taxpayer money on workers to fix it really doesn't make any sense.
 

Hfcomms

EN66iq
Xiden a capitalist? He made all his money sucking off the government tit as well as graft and pay for play schemes. He knows nothing about working hard for his money and then reinvesting the honest profits from his labor into gain.
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
If he thinks that is true then why didn't he ever pass a flat tax for anyone making a million dollars or more?
Or as I said, propose an "excess salary" tax on Executives making over say two million dollars a year or fining companies who pay more than XYZ of the average worker. That last one was used in Sweden and was quite effective, in some cases it actually raised the wages of workers and in others, it stopped the bleeding of company money into executives' personal accounts.
 

Cacheman

Ultra MAGA!
"By the way. I'm a capitalist. But here's the deal," Biden said. He then claimed that from after World War II in 1948 until 1979, both productivity and wages grew 100%. From then on, Biden said, productivity had grown "four times faster" than pay had grown.

He first entered Congress in 1973, did it ever occur to him he may have helped cause the problem he's bitching about? Hey Joe, this is all about bringing into the country low wage workers that reduce wages for American workers.
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
Interesting that in all of that not a mention of the dollar's buying power diminishment in that same time period or of why....
 

thereisnofork

Veteran Member
Bill Clinton and the Dems were the ones who tried to pass a law limiting executive/CEO salaries to $1M. So companies started giving stock options as part of the package. This led to buybacks of stocks and doing anything to raise the stock price. Jack Welsh robbed GE of hundreds of millions and left GE with 3x the debt of Brazil at the time ($400B+). Wonder why they are bankrupt today?
 

Troke

On TB every waking moment
Diccollo Trokiavelli strikes again with his Simple Solutions to Complex Problems.

Allow the top compensation (salary, stock options and bonus) for the corp CEA to be 100X the average comp for the lowest 10% of the corp. Thus if the lowest 10% is 10$/hr, he gets $1,000/hr or 2 million a year.

You will see those bottom wages bounce right up but not too high because there have to be wage levels in between of a large enough interval to attract workers. Why have the hassle of a foremen it all if gets you is $.35 an hour?

See? Nothing to it.
 

vector7

Dot Collector
From the guy who is head of a family of Grifters... You just can’t make this shit up.

And the Media just drools with affection over this Tool... :shk:
Journalists: “Mr. President, what did you order?”

President Biden: “Chocolate chocolate chip.”

Crowd: “Ooooooohhh” "Oh yeahhh."

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View: https://twitter.com/dcexaminer/status/1398011888399618049


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View: https://twitter.com/Jcmnow/status/1398376260284391424
 

et2

TB Fanatic
Commies can’t be capitalists ... even more proof he has shit for brains. He’s the chief of thieves. shut the hell up Moron.
 

cleobc

Veteran Member
Says he is a capitalist, says he isn't a socialist, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck. Destroying the economy and jacking up the debt so the socialists can say, Look, the economy's broken, it's capitalism's fault. Time for socialism to have a turn.

Completely ignoring the economy Trump built, with rising wages and a job for anyone who wanted one.
 

Bps1691

Veteran Member
I'm a capitalist. But here's the deal...

LOL

Nope Joe, you're a life long grifting politico that has used every possible trick and scam to enrich yourself and your family, by being a whore willing to abuse your position and the people you were supposed to represent to what ever the highest bidder told you to do.

A perfect example of the corruption of being a life long politician.

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