It has come to my attention during routine work-avoidance that America's bankers are perturbed at being restricted to incomes of $500,000 a year.
One James F. Reda has chosen to go on record saying this is "draconian" and "not a lot of money."
Here is Andrew Leonard's Response Full Of Win:
"If we hear any more backtalk from Wall-Streeters-with-their-hands-out on how half a million dollars is 'not a lot of money' it will be high time to round 'em all up and sell 'em to the highest bidder."
A-to-the-men, Mr. Leonard.
