Somebody had to do it.
The self-described job creators who feel entitled now have a voice, thanks to Steve Pearlstein, a Pulitzer Prize-winning business and economics columnist for The Washington Post.

On Saturday, Steve published a column titled "I am a job creator: A manifesto for the entitled." In it, he plays a corporate chief executive/business owner/private-equity fund manager-type, a "misunderstood superhero of American capitalism, single-handedly creating wealth and prosperity despite all the obstacles put in my way by employees, government and the media."
Here's just three examples:
I am entitled to complain bitterly about taxes that are always too high, even when they are at record lows.
I am entitled to provide political support to radical, uncompromising politicians and then complain about how dysfunctional Washington has become.
I am entitled to load companies up with debt in order to pay myself and investors big dividends — and then blame any bankruptcy on over-compensated workers.
Click here to read the full article. It's that good!
