Do you want to know why there is inequality? The answer is not the pay of a few score CEOs, it’s right here. Writing in the Wall Street Journal 8-21-15 Mortimer Zuckerman says in part the following and much more of importance. You should read the full editorial if you can access it.
It is the nature of recessions that the bigger they are, the bigger the comeback, yet the period since the Great Recession ended in 2009 has seen the weakest U.S. recovery since World War II. The little improvement we have seen hasn’t benefited a significant percentage of Americans. It is also the nature of recessions that they occur about every eight years; America is ill-prepared to weather the one on the horizon.
Yet there is little urgency from the White House these days regarding the economy. And what is the focus of the current presidential candidates and the media covering them? Email servers, the fantasy of overturning the Affordable Care Act, immigration and criminality, CEO pay and other matters with only the barest relation to what matters most: economic growth and the jobs that come with it...
America’s overall fiscal health is similarly alarming. We have staggering budget deficits and future obligations to retirees that will result in a steady, unsustainable increase in federal debt. Social Security payments will soon outpace payroll tax revenues, and the fund is expected to bottom out in less than 20 years. A day of reckoning is coming for America’s political leaders who have shamefully neglected entitlement reform, more concerned about protecting their political futures than safeguarding the nation for future generations.
Once again American voters should take the blame as they sop up the nonsense rhetoric from left and right and ignore the real issues facing everyone in this Country.
Anyone who votes for a candidate who promises:
- To repeal Obamacare
- Build a wall with Mexico
- Cut Medicare
- Expand Social Security
- Make college “free”
- Tax only the rich
- Cut CEO pay
deserves the know-nothing candidate they get who panders to them for votes and nothing more.

