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It was nearly two weeks ago that the House of Representatives, acting in a
near-frenzy after the disclosure of bonuses paid to executives of AIG,
passed a bill that would impose a 90 percent retroactive tax on those
bonuses. Despite the overwhelming 328-93 vote, support for the measure began
to collapse almost immediately. Within days, the Obama White House backed
away from it, as did the Senate Democratic leadership. The bill stalled, and
the populist storm that spawned it seemed to pass.

But now, in a little-noticed move, the House Financial Services Committee,
led by chairman Barney Frank, has approved a measure that would, in some key
ways, go beyond the most draconian features of the original AIG bill. The
new legislation, the "Pay for Performance Act of 2009," would impose
government controls on the pay of all employees -- not just top executives
-- of companies that have received a capital investment from the U.S.
government. It would, like the tax measure, be retroactive, changing the
terms of compensation agreements already in place. And it would give
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner extraordinary power to determine the pay
of thousands of employees of American companies.

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Rep. Alan Grayson, the Florida Democrat who wrote the bill, told me its
basic message is "you should not get rich off public money, and you should
not get rich off of abject failure." Grayson expects the bill to pass the
House, and as we talked, he framed the issue in a way to suggest that
virtuous lawmakers will vote for it, while corrupt lawmakers will vote
against it.

"This bill will show which Republicans are so much on the take from the
financial services industry that they're willing to actually bless
compensation that has no bearing on performance and is excessive and
unreasonable," Grayson said. "We'll find out who are the people who
understand that the public's money needs to be protected, and who are the
people who simply want to suck up to their patrons on Wall Street."
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This is wrong on so many levels, I don't even know where to begin. 

- Bob


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