Jumping on my soapbox…
Yes, that is correct… First saw this mentioned by Keith Olbermann a few minutes ago… A quick Google search and I find this article by the New York Post…
How can companies continue to make these selfish purchases?
Is it difficult for a corporate suit to turn a blind eye to their companies troubles? Do they believe they are not in trouble? Or worse, do they think that, we the consumers, will not remember this overwhelming greed they continue to demonstrate?
Millions of people are feeling a financial crush…but because we are not important, or big enough to be bailed out by the government…
We must continue to soldier on…watching helplessly as big business continues to laugh in our faces…
Bill McNamee, who is the head of CitiFlight Inc., which manages Citigroups fleet of planes, was asked to comment, he replies ”Why should I help you when what you write will be used to the detriment of our company?”
“What relevance does it have but to hurt my company?”
So does that mean he has no plausible explanation for why Citigroup decided to purchase this $50 million airplane?
Are their not other things that will affect thousands more people… that can help change the lives of the customers that Citigroup is responsible for…
Yet, another reason to buy local… Help local Wisconsin Rapids businessess. Keep your money in our community.
Stepping quietly off my soapbox…

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As I hit the publish button, I’m still shaking my head… how many examples have we seen of corporate selfishness? Can they not see past their own penthouses and executive clubs?
Frustrated… And two days after I see my TSA value has gone down almost 20% in 3 months.