Vanguard CEO Tim Buckley stepping down!
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Placed into submission?
Things seem to be speeding up.
Phase [2] hitting hard out the gate!
And today this happened:
fast forward, fast forward!!!
Very fast train now!
They're coming to bite you in your goddamn ass Larry.
No brakes to be found on this train! I need some bricks and a coat too! (Throwback to the old r_TheDonald days)
Alright get this Patriot a coat!
guy is only 54, nobody steps down or retires at 54.
I know several law enforcement officers that retired even earlier than that. The city I was born in was 25 and out for law enforcement, and they counted your time in the Police Auxiliary. So if you joined the auxiliary at 18 you could retire with full pension at age 43. Sick, isn't it? Paid for by the taxpayers.
I think it's pretty standard for LEO to retire after 20 years. Firefighters, too. IIRC. Tough, dangerous jobs.
Most of the firefighters I know have gimped backs by retirement. Of course a bunch of them seem to work construction on their off days, so that could be a reason as well.
Law enforcement and military have retirees at this age, I agree. Don't see many CEO's of major companies leave to spend time with family, they love the power too much, they love the money too much. I don't think many of them just retire.
Maybe not normal people, but let's be real.
Most people would retire at that age if they were the CEO of such a powerful and wealthy organization.
Normal people don't rise to these levels. Most of the rich continue to try to get richer. They don't stop.
He wouldn‘t do the Bitcoin ETF and it killed their numbers. And he kept defending. (Check the BTC price chart in the last few months. https://bitcoinwisdom.io/markets/bitstamp/btcusd )
Can you point to anything he has done that we know about that would require submission? Has he refused to invest in oil companies, dumped companies that didn't push DEI or had low ESG scores? Anything? If you submitted someone why let them be replaced, potentially with someone worse or that you haven't submitted?