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10-11-2012, 10:09 AM | #1 | |
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I'm not telling you who to vote for or anything like that...
...but if Obama is elected you're fired.
CEO to Workers: I May Fire You if Obama Wins By Robert Frank | CNBC – 22 hours ago. David Siegel, the owner of Westgate Resorts, sent a surprising email to his employees Monday. It said that if President Barack Obama wins re-election and raises Siegel's taxes, he will have to lay off workers and downsize his company - or even shut it down. "If any new taxes are levied on me, or my company, as our current President plans, I will have no choice but to reduce the size of this company," he wrote. "Rather than grow this company I will be forced to cut back. This means fewer jobs, less benefits and certainly less opportunity for everyone." In a version of Romney's "47 percent" remarks, Siegel added that "people like me who made all the right decisions and invested in themselves are being forced to bail out all the people who didn't. The people that overspent their paychecks suddenly feel entitled to the same luxuries that I earned and sacrificed 42 years of my life for." The points are ones that have often been made during this election. But what makes the letter surprising is the source. David Siegel is the man who, together with his wife, Jackie, built the largest new house in America, known as "Versailles." His story first appeared in my book, "The High-Beta Rich." It then made it to the big screen with documentary film "The Queen of Versailles." They became symbols of outsized spending, debt and real estate in America. But when the company started buckling under $1 billion in debt during the crisis, the Siegels' home went into foreclosure and was put up for sale. They cut back on the jet, took the kids out of private school and gave up some of their staff. So why is David Siegel - a man who defined excess and debt in the 2000s - now saying that debt and spending are ruining the country? I asked David during a phone interview last night, and he told me that this was about his workers, not himself. He said his own finances have vastly improved. He has paid off all of his major lenders. "I have enough money for the rest of my life and enough to leave a good inheritance for our kids." He said the loan for Versailles is paid off and he's resuming construction on the home. "The elevators are going in and they're preparing to put in the marble." The deal with Versailles' lenders, he went on, worked out "better than I imagined," since he was allowed to go nine months without making any interest payments on the loan. Jackie has several offers for a new reality TV show "which we're in the process of ranking and evaluating," Siegel said. He has learned his own painful lesson from the debt crunch. "We cut back, we're lean and mean. That's what the rest of the country has to do." Siegel said he's not acting out of self interest, but for the interest of his workers. While Westgate has never been more profitable, the company has 5,000 fewer workers than in 2007. He said that if Obama is re-elected and imposes Obamacare and higher taxes, he may just have to let more of his remaining 7,000 workers go. He said he might even shut down the company. "The combination of Obamacare and taxes would be a disaster," he said." I would probably just call it a day and that would be a disaster." Siegel stressed that he wasn't out to intimidate his workers into voting for Romney. "I can't tell anyone to vote," he said. But he wants to make sure his workers made an informed choice. "I want my employees to be educated on what could happen to their future if the wrong person is elected." Below is the full email that Siegel sent to his employees Monday. (Siegel admitted to me that he used a similar email circulating on the web as "the basis" of his own email). Quote:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ceo-wo...131640914.html
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10-11-2012, 10:14 AM | #2 |
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Well, he's at least part right... My insurance and tax burdens are set to go up almost $3k/yr... and I know my company is eating a good portion of the insurance increase (which will ultimately lead to more 'right-sizing')...
I read elsewhere that he sent a similar message out during Bush's re-election campaign... |
10-11-2012, 10:47 AM | #3 |
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All that email is going to do is make people more likely to jump ship. Forcing him to recruit and train brand new people. Intelligent!
Also, if demand for his business is good enough that each employee is already maxed out productivty-wise, then it makes no sense to lay anyone off just because of higher taxes. |
10-11-2012, 11:31 AM | #4 | |
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I couldn't read the whole thing. Shit got too thick, too soon.
Here is a great counter-article that paints a more realistic picture of Siegel: http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...at-so-mad.html Quote:
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10-11-2012, 12:22 PM | #5 | |
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Thats a good point. I think it relates to a larger issue of a lot of the 1% believing that the lower classes should be greatful that geniuses such as them exist to provide them with livelihoods when in reality its the other way around.
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10-11-2012, 05:53 PM | #7 |
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THAT'S the problem... it's a MUTUAL relationship. You can't have a billion dollars with no workers and you can't have work without people with a fuckton of money. It's not one way or the other, it's a mix. Painting it in any other way is like the chicken/egg argument.
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10-11-2012, 07:48 PM | #9 |
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Right, just how communism is perfect until you factor in the people.
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