Dick Gephardt on CorporationsDemocratic Representative (MO-3); Former Democratic Candidate for President |
DEAN: While what Gephardt did was legal, it was really inappropriate. And it's a symptom of a larger problem with corporate America. There's an incredible insensitivity at the highest levels of corporate governance in terms of the plight of the middle class. Middle-class people are really struggling in this country. Corporate America has lost touch with the average Americans' concern in this country. And until they get that touch back, we're going to have this big divide and need for supervision of issues like salary and pension reform.
To my dismay, the White House strongly opposed our efforts. Since so many business leaders assume-wrongly, I think-that what’s good for workers and communities must be bad for the bottom line, they automatically oppose any effort, like ours, to call attention to the larger responsibilities of business.
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