Corpo's Steal Workers' Pensions to Pay for Executive Bennies
How many times have I said this: "Just when you think they've hit bottom and done the worst they could possibly do, Corporate America finds a new low to explore." Well, I'm saying it again because a startling account in none other than the Wall Street Journal shows how a number of corporations have taken to raiding their employees' pensions in order to pay for the extraordinary benefits they've promised their executives. (Via The Mississippifarian)
In recent years, companies from Intel Corp. to CenturyTel Inc. collectively have moved hundreds of millions of dollars of obligations for executive benefits into rank-and-file pension plans. This lets companies capture tax breaks intended for pensions of regular workers and use them to pay for executives' supplemental benefits and compensation.
The practice has drawn scant notice. A close examination by The Wall Street Journal shows how it works and reveals that the maneuver, besides being a dubious use of tax law, risks harming regular workers. It can drain assets from pension plans and make them more likely to fail. Now, with the current bear market in stocks weakening many pension plans, this practice could put more in jeopardy.
How many is impossible to tell. Neither the Internal Revenue Service nor other agencies track this maneuver. Employers generally reveal little about it. Some benefits consultants have warned them not to, in order to forestall a backlash by regulators and lower-level workers.
The background: Federal law encourages employers to offer pensions by giving companies a tax deduction when they contribute cash to a pension plan, and by letting the money in the plan grow tax free. Executives, like anyone else, can participate in these plans.
But their benefits can't be disproportionately large. IRS rules say pension plans must not "discriminate in favor of highly compensated employees." If a company wants to give its executives larger pensions -- as most do -- it must provide "supplemental" executive pensions, which don't carry any tax advantages.
The trick is to find a way to move some of the obligations for supplemental pensions into the plan that qualifies for tax breaks. Benefits consultants market sophisticated techniques to help companies do just that, without running afoul of IRS rules against favoring the highly paid.
(emphasis added)
So they're stealing the pensions as a tax dodge??
You know, I wouldn't be so surprised if they were stealing our money to shore up their sagging stock prices (Jack "The Axe" Welch in the late 80's) or to cover up expensive management mistakes (the airlines in the late 90's and early 'oughts). It would be just as abhorrent but at least it would be understandable. But to have these guys stealing our futures so cavalierly, merely to pay a tad less of their tax obligation while they're raking in more in salary than most of us make in a year is worse than theft. It's insulting.
We have become so unimportant, so microscopic a part of their world that they can steal from us with impunity for the slimmest of reasons and think no more about it than you do when you crush an ant under your heel at a picnic. Our retirements for a tax dodge. How insignificant can you get?
This is bare-nekkid Corporate America, shorn of all its pretense, without covering or masking of any kind: thoughtlessly cruel, mindlessly selfish, automatically, brain-numbingly greedy. The underclass has been targeted by them for 30 years. They have given our jobs to slaves and left us scrabbling for scraps, stolen our health care, even taken our lives if saving them was too much trouble or expense. They destroyed our past and violated our present without so much as batting an eye. Now they're sabotaging our future while hardly noticing we had one before they came along. Thirty years, and in all that time no one has done anything to stop any of it.
Now that they're working on the middle class, maybe someone will finally pay some attention to the highway robbery that has become common as dirt in the last 8 years. But if you want money down? Here's the bet:
Not one executive in one of the corpo's breaking this law and thieving other people's money will ever see a day in court, let alone jail. You can take that to the bank.
Where an executive will no doubt steal it.
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- August 5, 2008








The next logical step for them
...is to complete the theft of the Social Security system while convincing everyone it's for their own good.
If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error. ~~~John Kenneth Galbraith
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By nonexistent manAugust 5, 2008 - 2:26pmThey can't do that
Congress already does that....
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By moneyosAugust 5, 2008 - 9:20pmWell, the RepubliCANTs in Congress did
Good thing they're on the way out.
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By nonexistent manAugust 5, 2008 - 9:24pmYou have PROOF, I suppose?
Of course not, because you're a PUSSY.
You and your pussy con brain...
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By LiberalIconoclastAugust 5, 2008 - 9:25pmThey are going to do this crap as long as the American
workers let them.
Obama will do as little as possible- just enough to appease all of the pissed off working people.
McCain will actively help the corporate criminals.
If American workers got off their butts and became active in unions again, shit like this would rapidly come to an end.
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By thaelmann37August 5, 2008 - 2:52pmYeah
get rid of those pesky corporations. All they do is provide products, services and jobs. That's what the government is for, right? Isn't this what the left wants? Government run everything?
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By moneyosAugust 5, 2008 - 9:23pmNo
Just get rid of their artificial-person status.
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By nonexistent manAugust 5, 2008 - 9:25pmGood doggie!
ooh, what a SMART doggie! You can repeat Fatso's talking points!
Go back to what you do best, pussy...jerking off to "High School Musical."
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By LiberalIconoclastAugust 5, 2008 - 9:26pmNo argument
just abusive insults. You guys beat up girls, dont you. You seem like the types.
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By moneyosAugust 5, 2008 - 9:44pmGirls beat you up sissy
but being a pervert neocon you like it.
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By hufflarry2000August 5, 2008 - 9:50pmWTF are you on about now?
Beating up women is your department, Hitler Youth pussy.
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By LiberalIconoclastAugust 5, 2008 - 10:02pmCalm down now,
Calm down now, liberalbluegum. Your wife isn't reading your posts so quit trying to sound like a real man. Besides, she already knows of your faggish tendensies, bitch.
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By bebeholmesAugust 6, 2008 - 9:53amVery shrill today
The massive defeat coming your way is getting the best of you. Soon your kind will be powerless and we liberals will will be spending your tax dollars to further our liberal agenda. There is nothing you can do about it.
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By hufflarry2000August 6, 2008 - 9:57amYou realize " bluegum" is a racial slur.
Bebe can't come out and say it, so he has to try to get the N- word under the radar.
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By thaelmann37August 6, 2008 - 10:04amWhat are you, 12? The
What are you, 12? The N-word? Which word would that be? Would it be "nice", "neglect", "nerd"?
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By bebeholmesAugust 6, 2008 - 10:16amI was born in the South, beebs.
I know what you mean by bluegum.
Working extra hard to get banned, aren't you pops?
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By thaelmann37August 6, 2008 - 10:20amWhat a big tough man youare...BREED
Is that why you refuse to back up your babyish insults? Southern half-breed faggot. No wonder your family is so ashamed of you. What a snot-nosed little coward you are.
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By LiberalIconoclastAugust 6, 2008 - 12:11pmWho cares if they steal
Is this what you are saying?
1, I pledge allegiance to the corporations of America
2. We the corporations in order to form a more perfect way to steal money
3, all men were created equal, but corporations are better than that.
4.Corporations are above the law.
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By getmad54August 5, 2008 - 9:54pmNo
What I'm saying is:
1, Corporations create and provide jobs.
2, Corporations are what keeps the US economy running.
3, Corporations create and provide the goods and services that americans want.
4, Government cannot replace corporations.
5, Corporations aren't evil monsters that want to take your money and give it to Dick Cheney.
Without corporations we get another USSR. Maybe that's what you guys want but most americans don't.
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By moneyosAugust 5, 2008 - 10:02pmIdiiot
No one said ANYTHING about government replacing the private sector. What we say, is that government can and must regulate corporate behavior. You want to see what a total free market does? Look at China. They've got one of the worst, most restrictive governments on earth, yet corporations there have total power to pollute the environment, mistreat their workers, and sell dangerous goods to people who can't afford anything better. Newsflash: If corporations are allowed to do that here, you will be an indentured servant to your employer. The corporation as an institution may not be inherently evil, but a lot of evil will be done if the corporate mentality isn't guided by a firm hand--the hand of the voter as expressed through INTELLIGENT government regulation.
Ah, fuck it. You didn't understand a word of that, did you, Bright Boy? Go on back to "Pants Off Dance Off."
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By LiberalIconoclastAugust 5, 2008 - 10:12pmthat was to the point
That was to the point, Just as government is supposed to have a President, congress, and the supreme court,for check and balance. And in the private sector the media is supposed to keep us informed that , they are doing their job. The private sector needs , to fit into laws also, so they don't take advantage , of the work force , the backbone that keeps the economy growing. We don't want corporations , to be our government, or stronger than the government,
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By getmad54August 5, 2008 - 10:51pmSure, why not?
With the state in the hands of the people ( like our Republic) major industries should be placed in the commons. A much more democratic economy than the corporate plantation system in place today.
So under socialism, 10% of the population doesn't own 90% of our wealth. Waaaaaah. Too fuckin' bad.
Nationalize 'em. Energy, transportation, healthcare- the lot.
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By thaelmann37August 6, 2008 - 10:02am