James,
But the point is that this is NOT "taken in isolation," but ONLY as
part and parcel of eliminating the corporate income tax entirely.
And who said anything about us saying that the earnings are
"excessive." Did I say that? I don't think so. Here's how I
described it, more concisely, in a letter to a reader:
The main goal isn't to keep executive compensation
lower; the main goal is to use just a tiny bit of the windfall from
eliminating corporate income taxes for the purposes of answering
the lefty complaints that we don't cover the "transition costs" in
our proposals for personal accounts in Social
Security.
In short, I am using a tiny bit of the proceeds
from one conservative proposal to bolster the case for another
conservative proposal, while providing a bit of populist "cover"
for political purposes.
You will also note that I did not
write a word about "income inequality." I don't give a flying ****
about income inequality. I don't think that is the government's
business. But I do think it makes sense to tap a windfall for
other, better purposes.