So many of the shunted employees took “the package” and sensibly bailed on that wreck, that New York called in full panic mode and begged old-timers to stay on.
Suddenly their two years of raise promises were going to be kept….for a grand total of three people.
The rest have seen the future and have gone back to bagging groceries at the Piggly Wiggly.
Neil Stevens
Daniel Horowitz
Steve Maley
I'm surprised Newsweak didn't get some bailout cash
bk (Diary) Monday, September 14th at 11:14PM EST (link)as payback for their letting Obama’s folks use it as free advertising for all of 2008. They almost made NBC look balanced in comparison.
That is what statists do
izoneguy (Diary) Monday, September 14th at 11:41PM EST (link)Once they get what they want out of you, you get dumped….
Lesson to those who bow at the alter of Obamassah…….
The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.
They Will, But It Will Be Very Well Concealed.
farstar99 (Diary) Sunday, September 20th at 12:27PM EST (link)In facts, the talks have been ongoing since the initial bailouts. “What can we call it, so it isn’t so obvious? Where can we funnel it it in so that nobody will notice?”
There are always conditions attached on Obama’s end, and the completely corrupt propagandists and gerbilists don’t want to “look corrupt.”
In the final reel, though, Slime and Newsweak will have no choice, since their parent companies are already meekly accepting the fact that they will have to merge to survive.
And they’ll have to do it soon, if they hope to be credible by election time 2012.
NewsweekEWPeopleUsTimeSI, anyone?
TimesGlobePost with your morning Soma?