tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14422435.post1240677630673913316..comments2024-10-25T13:58:36.797+01:00Comments on Obsolete: Not much of a revolution.septicislehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03369157723084834549noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14422435.post-57942509848499999402011-11-28T21:55:48.909+00:002011-11-28T21:55:48.909+00:00Well yes, I do actually: how about calling for wor...Well yes, I do actually: how about calling for worker representation on remuneration committees? What about a limit on executive pay? Why not require 5% as a bare minimum of annual profits to go to charities of the company's choice? A commitment to the living wage?<br /><br />The thing that absolutely baffles me as someone on the left that thinks the 99% is a powerful meme is just how those leading the Occupy movement, who naturally claim there are no leaders, seem determined to squander the attention they've received by spending weeks coming up with such utterly bland and limited statements. Yes, we agree the 99%, now what should we do to change it which doesn't involve making sure companies pay their taxes? It's not the be all and end all amazingly enough.septicislehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03369157723084834549noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14422435.post-17924284921219868652011-11-28T21:18:00.155+00:002011-11-28T21:18:00.155+00:00You remind me of the guy that complained about the...You remind me of the guy that complained about the choice of music as the Titanic went down.<br /><br />Do you ever have anything constructive to suggest? <br /><br />There are already enough apologists for the 1%.Charliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05734567998498546059noreply@blogger.com