The CEO Paying Everyone $70,000 Salaries Has Something to Hide.
As we talked about his wild six months, I brought up the lawsuit, asking if Price thought Gravity’s spending on the raises triggered his brother’s suit, as he’d implied. “I have no idea,” he slowly shrugged, looking right at me. “The quote in the Seattle Times from his attorney was, ‘It wasn’t only because of that.’ ” He twisted his beard between two fingers, contemplating the statement by Lucas’s attorney, Greg Hollon. “That one singular quote in the paper is the only information I have about if they were connected or not.”
It’s a poignant story, one that I almost wrote. Until I realized Price knew more than he was letting on. The lawsuit couldn’t have been prompted by the pay raise–if anything, it may have been the other way around.

Yeah, but The Narrative.
Always always always follow the money
Climate change….. nannies…..new helecoptors …… pipelines …… carbon capture …. 25000 refugies in 2015 ….. fast ferries …. Tier 2 bantam hockey (ok sorry that last one was personal)
But always follow the money. It never lies.
gravity?
ah, right . . . . what goes up, must come down!
The Waterboarding Brad Pit of Business is soooo dreamy.
Any wonder the same radical activist media that got a frisbee coach elected to our highest office totally missed the mark here, again?
‘It’s not a lie if you believe it’
George Constanza
Why is that at the hearth of every ‘social justice’ success story there is always a lying, tyrannic, megalomaniac seeking attention?
Wait till midget , it’s all gone. Sarc off
Actually gone by junior as the world is sorted into careers and has beens as the pyramid closes