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Washington is having its best year ever at YOUR expense.


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2009 Dec 19, 7:11am   8,630 views  38 comments

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http://www.thedailycrux.com/content/3661/Government_Stupidity

select exerpts: "The newspaper USA Today reports that before the recession started, the Department of Transportation employed only one person earning more than $170,000 a year. (I might argue even one is too many). Today, more than 1,690 people there earn more than $170,000."

"Look, the average federal worker makes $71,206 versus $40,331 in the private sector. I think this is absurd."

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18   bob2356   2009 Dec 21, 8:09am  

AH is correct in this post. Public employees 50 years ago were very poorly paid. Politicians got around that by offering very generious benefits, especially retirements. This allowed the problem to be booted into the future. Public employee unions have amassed huge amounts of political power since then, using it to lever public salaries to a higher level than private salaries for equivalent jobs. Without any corresponding reduction in benefits. Most cities, towns, and states are at best financially dead man walking because of this. The future is now. There simply isn't enough tax revenue available to pay current or future obligations no matter what. There will be many, many government bankruptcies in the future. This is the only way to break the obligations. Even worse is that the federal government will just borrow the money for it's own operations and to bail out local governments. It's beyond depressing.

19   PeopleUnited   2009 Dec 21, 9:32am  

elliemae says

There are many problems with our government - but they’re not partisan.

Right on.

elliemae says

“I’m a victim” mentality.

This is a straw man invented by you and NOMO. Just more distractions and hate. The real victims are you who think you are somehow above the fray when the vast majority of your posts a just personal an venomous attacks lacking any substance or pertinence to the issue.

We are in debt, and going deeper. I am offering a real solution. End the madness. Cut some of these bloated government agencies (DOD included).

Can you go even a few days without spewing some hate on people you disagree with? Calling names? Making up false statements of victimality?
Come on Ellie you are better than that.

20   PeopleUnited   2009 Dec 21, 1:24pm  

elliemae says

It was designed to outrage

Exactly, it is designed to outrage. You see while you and Nomo like to have your fun distracting the rest of us from the real issues, I am trying to raise awareness and yes even a little anger at the fact that the empire of America is headed for disaster. We are in debt so deep I scarcely believe we can repay it in our lifetime even if we did a 180 on our profligate spending. We are trying to police the world and in the process creating more enemies than friends. When you add it all up, our growing list of enemies and even faster growing list of creditors: we are in for a rude awaking if we don't change our ways.

Rather than BS'ing about victim mentalities, AM radio and conservative stereotypes why not join the fight to return sanity to our society?

You see it is your mentality that is opposing change, opposing discussion of the issues and favoring factionalization, in-fighting, polarization and name calling. I have said it once and I'll say it again, we have more in common than not.

It is time people get outraged about these things. Maybe if enough people get fed up with the corruption, lies and power grabs by the elites we can actually restore our Republic to that shining city on a hill that the world looks to as a beacon of Freedom and Prosperity. Rather than the arrogant prick who rules with an iron fist.

21   tatupu70   2009 Dec 21, 9:17pm  

@Ad

Why don't you fight for the right causes then? Like getting money out of politics. You know why laws are written to favor corporate America--because they buy the votes...

If our politicians could actually vote with their heart instead of with who was paying their bills, then I think things would be much different...

22   elliemae   2009 Dec 21, 10:15pm  

bob2356 says

AH is correct in this post. Public employees 50 years ago were very poorly paid. Politicians got around that by offering very generious benefits, especially retirements. This allowed the problem to be booted into the future. Public employee unions have amassed huge amounts of political power since then, using it to lever public salaries to a higher level than private salaries for equivalent jobs. Without any corresponding reduction in benefits. Most cities, towns, and states are at best financially dead man walking because of this. The future is now. There simply isn’t enough tax revenue available to pay current or future obligations no matter what. There will be many, many government bankruptcies in the future. This is the only way to break the obligations. Even worse is that the federal government will just borrow the money for it’s own operations and to bail out local governments. It’s beyond depressing.

It's not that way all over. City/County/state wages here are lower than private sector. We have no unions. So I can't identify. It is surprising when I read stories about people who retire and work full time for the public agency, double dipping. And the salaries are outrageous in other places. But not here. We start our sheriffs at $14/hour.

Ad, you have a short memory about your previous posts and you offer no real solutions. We can have this conversation a jillion times - just remember that you only speak for yourself, from your limited point of view, just spouting off. That's fine, but you take yourself wayyyy to seriously and are very defensive. Just because something is written on the interweb doesn't make it fact. But I've said that several times, in several ways.

23   seaside   2009 Dec 22, 12:24am  

I read the article and I think things should be specifed otherwise the article is simply manipulating.

170K is tricky number at best.
The pay schedule for pulbic employee in year 2008 was like 160K max even in high locality area like SF and DC even for senior excutive level. Getting more than 170K was quite impossible unless he/she got awarded and that's the way it should be. With salary increase in year 2009, getting 170K is becoming possible. And when you think about the number 1690, the number represents top 2.9% of people in organization, mostly be professionals, lawyers and managers who's been working there for years.

I don't see what's wrong /w that and wonder why the author choose to use the number 170K instead of 160K or 180K. I suppose that the author didn't want to say something like, no person got more than 180K in last year, and still no one does. that's whopping 0% increase. Look what the heck our government does w/ tax payer's money!

It basically is ridiculous way of analysing the way it should be. He should have used other examples if he wanted to point out something unacceptable.

Anyway, if there's any sucker to be blamed out there in public sector, it must be those fat *beep*s that are able to tap into tax payers money and hanigng with lobbyists, not those public employees working by the clock.

24   bob2356   2009 Dec 22, 3:16am  

Not all the public employees are working by the clock.

http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:BVsHvysDxzEJ:coburn.senate.gov/public/index.cfm%3FFuseAction%3DFiles.View%26FileStore_id%3D8d706bec-eae6-49ba-9b42-c258f655e21e+tom+colburn+Missing+in+Action:+AWOL+in+the+Federal+Government&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgJrfXrMDY3ecKDdf8H7PQCaVXSQ8-UOjuls3u-EV6Z6WVq0d8RD1LiHSFlJs9wXlWFQfatFap2peLkaiYOelfdAQAjsU0PekzyQsaJqChkm6v0XSc_E-cqeBpPGo--Sm4JXEYC&sig=AHIEtbQXVOXjZa0Y5nF4BDEaAE0P2yV4xw

Interesting report by Sen Coburn about this very subject. Your tax dollars at work. From the report:

Since 2001, nearly 10,000 work years have been
lost due to employees who are absent from
their jobs without permission. This is
equivalent to 2.5 million work days and 316
entire 30-year federal careers.

25   PeopleUnited   2009 Dec 22, 3:58am  

tatupu70 says

If our politicians could actually vote with their heart instead of with who was paying their bills, then I think things would be much different…

I would like to think so too. But I am skeptical that it can actually be done. Check out the book "Whores" by Larry Klayman. He has some ideas that MIGHT work.

26   PeopleUnited   2009 Dec 22, 4:06am  

bob2356 says

Not all the public employees are working by the clock.
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:BVsHvysDxzEJ:coburn.senate.gov/public/index.cfm%3FFuseAction%3DFiles.View%26FileStore_id%3D8d706bec-eae6-49ba-9b42-c258f655e21e+tom+colburn+Missing+in+Action:+AWOL+in+the+Federal+Government&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgJrfXrMDY3ecKDdf8H7PQCaVXSQ8-UOjuls3u-EV6Z6WVq0d8RD1LiHSFlJs9wXlWFQfatFap2peLkaiYOelfdAQAjsU0PekzyQsaJqChkm6v0XSc_E-cqeBpPGo–Sm4JXEYC&sig=AHIEtbQXVOXjZa0Y5nF4BDEaAE0P2yV4xw
Interesting report by Sen Coburn about this very subject. Your tax dollars at work. From the report:
Since 2001, nearly 10,000 work years have been

lost due to employees who are absent from

their jobs without permission. This is

equivalent to 2.5 million work days and 316

entire 30-year federal careers.

Exaclty, public employees (and let me preface this by saying that there are many good hard working and deserving public service employees) get better benefits, more paid time off, more coffee breaks, and way more leniency when it comes to job performance than in the private sector, in general. What we need is less public employees and more competition in the areas where government has taken over. Why shouldn't things like education, garbage, mail, fire etc be run by private organizations who compete with one another and are therefore forced to give the best service at the lowest cost, vs. government which is as good as the least common denominator and where service tends to get worse rather than better.

27   elliemae   2009 Dec 22, 11:22pm  

staynumz says

Homo and elie can whine all they want, but they have no game in this fight.

I'm having fun at this game. Not exactly a fight...

28   seaside   2009 Dec 23, 12:39am  

Another typical worthless report from another typical elected official.

2.5 milion work days lost in 7 years looks aweful, right? But when you devide that number by the number of federal employees for 7 years... their yearly absent is probabaly shorter than the senator's daily coffee break.

29   moonmac   2009 Dec 23, 2:02am  

My girlfriend works for the Federal Government. She has no clue how good she has it. Everyone in her dept that left for the private sector job came back with their tails between their legs. They all got their jobs back! Absolutely disgusting!

30   PeopleUnited   2009 Dec 23, 3:36am  

Patrick posted a good article on public vs. private pay and benefits per hour worked. NOMO and the other koolade drinkers would have you believe that gubmint workers are the best and the brightest and deserve their higher salaries and plethora of paid holidays.

I am sure the American people see it the same way.
I think they need another pay raise right NOMO?

http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/21/private-vs-public-sector-pay/?emc=eta1&source=patrick.net

31   elliemae   2009 Dec 23, 11:46am  

staynumz says

Rule number one of libs. Never admit you got duped.

I googled, and wiki'd - and can't find the rule book. Please do enlighten me. Believe it or not, Nomo has said things with which I disagreed. I didn't feel the need to attack him or his sexuality, altho the more that he says, the more of a "real man" he appears to be. Mrs. Nomo is lucky, she has a partner who thinks for himself and is able to relay his meaning without resorting to childish comments.

The problem here is that a couple of posters are detracting from real conversations, exchanges of ideas. Just because you say you're right and that everyone else is wrong doesn't make it so. But this is juvenile. I hope for spirited conversation, not mean-spirited. I'm not sure that you know the difference. But I do hope that you are able to learn, it'll be a long life fighting against the Man otherwise.

32   PeopleUnited   2009 Dec 24, 7:38pm  

elliemae says

I hope for spirited conversation, not mean-spirited.

You have proven by your actions (which are often mean spirited- for example your old classic "YAWN", and by siding with NOMO and his actions) that this is NOT TRUE.

It is hard to take the high road when your tolerance for ideas other than your own is next to zero. Another example would be attacking a post simply because it is an "opinion" and therefore somehow inferior to "unbiased news." As if there is such a thing as unbiased reporting. It is one thing to say you disagree with an opinion, but yet another to attack it simply because it IS an opinion.

33   elliemae   2009 Dec 26, 3:29am  

AdHominem says

elliemae says


I hope for spirited conversation, not mean-spirited.

You have proven by your actions (which are often mean spirited- for example your old classic “YAWN”, and by siding with NOMO and his actions) that this is NOT TRUE.
It is hard to take the high road when your tolerance for ideas other than your own is next to zero. Another example would be attacking a post simply because it is an “opinion” and therefore somehow inferior to “unbiased news.” As if there is such a thing as unbiased reporting. It is one thing to say you disagree with an opinion, but yet another to attack it simply because it IS an opinion.

An opinion is inferior to unbiased news when used to support an argument. It's holds as much credibility as saying, "everyone knows..." (fyi, "everyone knows" doesn't work because 1) you couldn't possibly know everyone, and 2) that's too vague to be valid)

Do you actually believe that I'm "siding" with Nomograph against you? Because that would further support your assertions in other posts that you feel victimized. I say "yawn" because it's a much less mean-spirited way of saying that you're boorish.

34   PeopleUnited   2009 Dec 26, 12:22pm  

Here we go again. Ellie wants to have it both ways, claiming she is not a bully, nor am I a victim. It is all in my head. The funny thing is that to prove her point she uses more name calling. What she doesn't realize is that every post gives more evidence of her true nature. She says she uses the "yawn" because it is LESS MEAN SPIRITED than what she really wants to say and believe.

Mean spirited, but she is the last to know it, perhaps will never admit it and certainly will never apologize for it.

But don't take my word for it. She said it herself, you just have to listen to what she says rather than what she thinks she says.

Interestingly enough I am not sure where she gets the "Everyone knows" example. It would appear to be another straw man mixed with Ad Hominem post on a thread where we could be discussing wasteful government spending.

The government is wasting your money ELLIE. It is wasting all our money. Let's talk about how to fix it. You can choose the high road. And together we can choose a better path for our country.

35   PeopleUnited   2009 Dec 29, 2:26pm  

Nomograph says

AdHominem says

victim.

Yawn. Your “I’m a victim” posts are getting old. But, despite your claim that you are a ’slave’, it is a free country. You may walk this earth a free man or woman, or you can spend it self-shackled. It’s entirely up to you, big boy.

Which is why I started this thread big boy. So we can actually discuss how to end the wastefulness we are funding.

36   Â¥   2009 Dec 29, 4:30pm  

AdHominem says

So we can actually discuss how to end the wastefulness we are funding.

LOL. The solution is light-years away. Google Ron Paul!

37   PeopleUnited   2010 Jan 7, 4:19pm  

Scroogle Ron Paul

(scroogle is the anti-google in case you haven't heard)

38   elliemae   2010 Jan 10, 2:24am  

AdHominem says

Scroogle Ron Paul
(scroogle is the anti-google in case you haven’t heard)

we come to you for all the pertinent information. You're full of it.

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