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The pay cuts continue to keep the Dicke's lifestyle intact. Private Jets, Extravagent lifestyles, with an appetite for the Good Life. The "Dragon" still needs to Eat, so you cut off the tail (Pay cut #1), cutoff the legs, one at a time (No more 401k contributions, Pay cut #2, Increase your cost for benifits) But you can't cutoff the Head, as the Dragon (the Dicke's) need to keep the Extravagent lifestyle. New Bremen is the Kingdom and the Dicke's rule the Kingdom. Now the market recovers and you get one take away back. Bet you don't see the other Pay cut returned until 2011 (maybe). Then you won't see a raise for ?????
  • Posted 27 Oct 2010 13:58
  • By bob_m
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  • California, United States
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