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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 7 Apr 2017

    A $32 million bonus boosted the 2016 compensation package for CBS CEO Les Moonves, one of the highest paid CEOshttp://on.wsj.com/2oRYtgW 

    6:34 PM - 7 Apr 2017
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      1. Build Our America‏ @BuildOurAmerica 7 Apr 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        $32 Million for @CBS CEO but he outsourced IT jobs to India. Its NOT American Worker's wages that r too high, its abusive CEO compensations.pic.twitter.com/pOnqxZD2SF

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      1. B.Wholeman‏ @b_wholeman 7 Apr 2017
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        Just another d-bag with a gold-digger "wife".

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      1. Daniel Robert Wyatt‏ @swimmingpizza 7 Apr 2017
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        32 million is pretty big salary.

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      1. Lance Benedict‏ @lancembenedict 7 Apr 2017
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        @mjarmentalpic.twitter.com/gfSsDeye3P

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      2. baffled‏ @farrellbruce2 7 Apr 2017
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        Robber Barron Alert / OBSCENE, UNPATRIOTIC, LUDICROUS, nothing he does NOTHING justifies

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      3. baffled‏ @farrellbruce2 7 Apr 2017
        Replying to @farrellbruce2 @WSJ

        Average American household income around $55000 this useless idiot is making over $200,000 per day

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      2. Donna Kassin‏ @DonnaKassin 7 Apr 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Les Mooves, who said Donald Trump was "good for business" handsomely rewarded for the shit pile he enabled. Oh the irony. #Complicit-y pays!

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      1. Ron E‏ @ronaboe5 8 Apr 2017
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        This stuff makes the US look rediculous! No human being is worth anywhere near that pay without ownership! Where are the stockholders?

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      1. Ericdevo‏ @the_Mr_Devo 7 Apr 2017
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        None of our business. Who cares what others make. Set goals and strive to beat them.

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      1. Register. Vote 4 Dems.‏ @KeepingSunny 7 Apr 2017
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        Dude definitely needs a tax break.

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      1. Calvin Brown‏ @calvinfbrown 7 Apr 2017
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        After how much from the Democrats and he gets the money, trickle up economy.

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      1. 2much2do‏ @2much2do1 7 Apr 2017
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        For a mediocre Media company???

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      1. Jigsaw‏ @nydileep 7 Apr 2017
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        all that money means another upgrade on the arm candy?

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      1. BeaAnina‏ @BeaAnina 7 Apr 2017
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        Total waste of money.

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      1. BAHhaha‏ @habba101 8 Apr 2017
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        That ought to be a crime!

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      1. mteverest‏ @mteverest_man 8 Apr 2017
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        Do the morons who run the @wsj ads realize that the link does not open the app but the browser and logging in each time is not practical?

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      1. Rob Coppinger‏ @Rob_Coppinger 8 Apr 2017
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        that alone justifies a writer's strike.

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      1.  ❌Jack Burns ❌‏ @Jack_Burns__ 7 Apr 2017
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        - and inventor of that thing you wear on the moon

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      1. PJ ‏ @48PJ 7 Apr 2017
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        Probably uses dollar bills to wipe his, but if you got it, oh well.

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