Just noting that you are making a pretty big assumption that I don't know how the economy works. The difference between us is... You think just because you made money for your company, that doing business "the (current) American Way" is healthy for the society, in the long term.Yay. Good for you.
What does that have to do with anything?
We currently exist in an economy where corporations are getting a bigger and bigger slice of the pie, and using it to consolidate their power by buying politicians. Your company likely did this as well. And apparently you don't see this corporate dominance as a problem.
And to put it bluntly, sometimes C-level executives know farkall about what they are doing, and simply were in the chair at the right time, when their industry took a huge upswing as a result of factors completely out of their control. Doesn't mean they "made" any money for their company. There have been C-level execs who brought about the quick ruin of their company as well, through lack of foresight. (I.e Blockbuster Video....)
I got no problem with CEOs who know what they are doing, and don't rape customers and the economy to do it. Andrea Jung did a great job turning Avon around in the 90s. And she didn't need to buy politicians to do it. And the most recent CEO is getting ousted because the company is back in dire straits. Would you have known which was going to be successful? Doubtful.
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