The newly appointed plethora of presidents and vice presidents reminds me of a similar situation which took place in Japan, I believe, wherein soon after World War II ended there were more generals than privates. I think the score was something like Generals 75- Privates 50. The reason, of course, was that privates were paid $21 a month and couldn't wai to be discharged. Generals, on the other hand, couldn't wait to re-enlist and ride the gravy train. Here in the Land of Agora, our officers outnumber the mailroom clerks.
I invite our in-house historian, Mr. Bill, to research this story and verify it.