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Friday, October 30, 2009

"The power to set compensation at large American businesses is especially subject to potential abuse, favoritism, arbitrariness, or political manipulation."

"It is no reflection on Kenneth Feinberg, who has a sterling reputation and who appears to have approached these sensitive duties with a spirit of commendable integrity, to say that the checks and balances of the Constitution should be scrupulously observed. They were not. Because he is not a properly appointed officer of the United States, Mr. Feinberg's executive compensation decisions were unconstitutional."
magazine at 5:39 PM
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