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  • 20% Of Unemployed Americans Will Work For Half Of Ohio And Wisconsin Public Employee Pay

    02/25/2011 7:01:12 AM PST · by joeclarke · 11 replies
    JoeClarke.Net ^ | 02/25/2011 | JoeClarke.Net
    See This At Tea Party? Walker As Hitler Ohio has lost hundreds of thousands of jobs as well as population in the past ten years as Ohioans trek onward to greener pastures -like Texas - to find employment. Thousands of college grads now work in restaurants and bars, and may never need show their college diplomas again to a prospective employer. And why shouldn't Ohio lose manufacturing jobs to other states? President Obama was backed by the very powerful unions, both public and private, over Hilary Clinton who did not appear to be as pro union and did not...
  • Slippery Cenk Suggests Public Employees Need Unions To Negotiate With 'Corporate Executives'

    02/23/2011 6:54:03 PM PST · by governsleastgovernsbest · 5 replies · 2+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    James Taranto could be the best columnist around. Every day at his Best of the Web at the Wall Street Journal online, Taranto turns out an original, often unconventional, conservative take on the news, managing to leaven it with humor. Rush today rightly extolled Taranto's column of yesterday, in which he made the point that there is a vast, inherent difference between private and public sector unions. In the former case, unions are negotiating against corporate interests. In the latter, unions are, by definition, organizing against the interests of the public itself. Surely even Cenk Uygur understands this. So when...
  • Showdown brewing over CA state employee pensions

    02/23/2011 7:54:33 AM PST · by SmithL · 41 replies · 1+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 2/23/11 | Joe Garofoli,Carla Marinucci, Chronicle Political Writers
    A raucous, Wisconsin-style labor showdown is unlikely to unfold in California given its Democratic-controlled Legislature and union-friendly Gov. Jerry Brown. But a different type of showdown is simmering in California as business and taxpayer groups and Republicans are ratcheting up the pressure on Brown to ask for more concessions from public employee unions to help fill the state's $25.4 billion budget deficit. While union supporters gathered in Sacramento and Oakland on Tuesday night for vigils to show solidarity with their brethren in Wisconsin, the buzz among the 200 business leaders at the Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce earlier in the...
  • Even FDR Understood: No Collective Bargaining for Public Servants

    02/23/2011 11:51:55 AM PST · by jazusamo · 9 replies
    Pajamas Media ^ | February 23, 2011 | Peter Ferrara
    There is no legitimate role for government unions. Public servants — meaning government employees — don’t work for greedy miscreants exploiting them for personal profit. They work for democratically elected officials representing the will of the people. This is just one reason why there is no legitimate role for government unions, and there should be no collective bargaining rights for public servants. Since public servants work for the people, their wages, benefits, and working conditions are set in accordance with the will of the people, as determined by the democratic process. This is why it is not legitimate to ask...
  • Are Wisconsin Public Employees Underpaid?

    02/23/2011 8:25:25 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 9 replies
    National Review ^ | 02/22/2011 | Jim Manzi
    Ezra Klein and a variety of other thoughtful liberal bloggers have been pointing to an Economic Policy Institute analysis that they claim demonstrates that Wisconsin’s public employees, even after adjusting for benefits and hours worked, face a “compensation penalty of 5% for choosing to work in the public sector.” Unfortunately, when you get under the hood, the study shows no such thing. Klein links to an executive summary to support his claim, but reading the actual paper by Jeffrey H. Keefe is instructive. Keefe took a representative sample of Wisconsin workers, built a regression model that relates “fundamental personal characteristics...
  • Unionized Public Servants Meet Their Enemy

    02/22/2011 3:14:37 AM PST · by Scanian · 12 replies
    The American Thinker ^ | February 22, 2011 | John F. Di Leo
    Public servants who think themselves wronged by their government have been demonstrating for days in Madison, Wisconsin. Their march for fair treatment in the budget battles and contract negotiations to follow is intended to evoke sympathy, but is it merited? Such a thing has happened before. In the summer of 1786, Captain Daniel Shays led a revolt of his fellow Revolutionary War veterans in Pennsylvania. His compatriots were losing their homes to foreclosure, after having served their country, after enduring the frost at Valley Forge, the shelling at New York, the disease and malnutrition of an ill-equipped army's eight-year campaign...
  • Santelli Compares Budget Crisis to 9/11

    02/20/2011 5:24:01 PM PST · by taildragger · 8 replies
    Politico ^ | 2/20/2011 | Abby Phillip
    NBC's Rick Santelli on Sunday compared the budget crises affecting state and federal balance sheets to a Sept. 11-type attack on the nation.
  • "It's Only Hate When Republicans Do It": Screencaps of the Violent, Hateful Union Communist Movement

    02/17/2011 7:10:15 PM PST · by Lazamataz · 96 replies
    Screencaps of the WIGOP video ^ | Feb 17, 2011 | By Lazamataz
    Godwin's Law: When you compare your opponentto Hitler, you lost already. Isn't calling Scott "Hitler", even a tiny bit hateful? We don't hate people.We just don't like Unions sucking us dry.And "rape"? Because WI wants you to pony up a small percentageof the benefits we private citizens pay so dearly for?Please. Doing EXACTLY what they accused us of doing.Except worse.That's no surveyers mark over Scotts face.Those are true crosshairs. Riiiighhhht.You see, Scott Walker isn't a duly elected governor.He's a 30-year dictator.Liberalism truly is a mental disorder. More of the same insanity from the Union Communist Movement.
  • An Open Letter to the People of Wisconsin

    02/16/2011 9:54:18 PM PST · by Huntress · 12 replies
    UWM Academic Staff Legislative Subcommittee | 2/15/2011 | A group of concerned Academic Staff members at UW-Milwaukee
    The following is an open letter to the people of Wisconsin, written by a group of concerned Academic Staff members at UW-Milwaukee: An Open Letter to the People of the State of Wisconsin from Concerned Employees of the State of Wisconsin/University of Wisconsin-System: The last six months, candidates for public office and elected officials have made statements defining State employees as overpaid and overcompensated in their benefits (including retirement plans), thus making State employees the scapegoat for the economic crisis the State of Wisconsin currently faces. A small group of State employees who have dedicated their careers to providing quality...
  • Analyst says Legislature should consider pay cuts

    02/03/2011 3:57:05 PM PST · by SmithL · 8 replies
    SacBee: State Worker ^ | 2/3/11 | Jon Ortiz
    The Legislature should consider cutting state workers' pay, according to a new, grim review of what Gov. Jerry Brown's budget plan means for California's civil servants. The Legislative Analyst's Office notes that Brown says departments won't make about one-third of the cuts required in the 2010-11 general fund budget. Furthermore, the LAO says, Brown's budget plan for 2011-12 contains several suspect assumptions about employee cost savings.
  • Facing the pension mess

    12/21/2010 2:42:02 AM PST · by Scanian · 30 replies · 2+ views
    NY Post ^ | December 20, 2010 | STEPHEN B. MEISTER
    AS politicians at all levels of government look to cut spending, taxpayers need to make sure that public employees don't get a free pass -- particularly when it comes to pensions. Most of the nation's 107 million private-sector workers are forced to accept 401(k) plans and other defined-contribution pensions -- in which the employer makes a fixed contribution to the employee's retirement account, rather than guaranteeing a fixed payout. By contrast, nearly all of the more than 22 million federal, state and local public employees enjoy defined-benefit pensions -- with payouts fixed at some percentage of the individual's pay for...
  • Analysis: San Diego's polemic plan for California pension woes

    12/09/2010 5:17:54 PM PST · by americanophile · 13 replies
    Reuters ^ | December 3, 2010 | Jim Christie
    The mayor of California's second biggest city is proposing to do away with traditional pensions for most new city workers, an effort analysts say will be closely followed by other cash-strapped local governments in and beyond the most populous U.S. state. The proposal has outraged public employee unions. A ballot measure asking San Diego voters to back the idea is in the works, Sanders told Reuters in an interview, adding that he aims for defined-contribution plans like 401(k)s common in the private sector to replace defined-benefit pensions. San Diego can no longer afford its pension plan, Sanders said, adding it...
  • The Smart Politics of Refusing State Bailouts

    11/16/2010 1:48:57 AM PST · by Scanian · 8 replies
    The American Thinker ^ | November 16, 2010 | J. Robert Smith
    The old saying goes that good policy makes for good politics. In the case of Washington bailing out spendthrift states, the best policy is for the incoming Republican U.S. House to refuse to give the likes of California or New York a penny. A steadfast "No Bailouts" policy makes for better -- and, perhaps, profoundly transformational -- politics. Unless voter behavior changes, the policies and practices that are leading overleveraged states to default -- or worse -- won't change. Reform in voter thinking and, consequently, in how voters touch screens in state elections is critical to ending the era of...
  • One of America's 'Most Governed' States

    11/12/2010 9:28:06 AM PST · by MichCapCon
    Capitol Confidential ^ | 11/12/2010 | Tom Gantert
    A recent USA Today story showed the growth of pay for federal workers. It noted that those making more than $150,000 had increased ten-fold over the last five years, and doubled during just the first two years of the Obama Administration. But James Hohman, policy analyst for the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, said the salaries and benefits of state and local governments should be more of an issue for Michigan taxpayers. "Michigan residents should look much closer to home," Hohman wrote in an e-mail. " Federal workers represent relatively little of total government costs while state and local government...
  • SOMEBODY'S GOTTA SAY IT ... GOVT. EMPLOYEE UNIONS ARE THE ENEMY

    11/10/2010 6:45:34 PM PST · by FreeKeys · 25 replies
    Nealz Nuze ^ | November 10, 2010 9:07 AM | Neal Boortz
    Here come the howls of outrage. "You are anti-union." Well, you're only partially right. I'm anti-government employee union. I don't have a particular problem with the legality of private-sector unions, so long as: (1) Employees vote by secret ballot as to whether or not the union will be formed; and (2) No employee should ever be forced to join a union nor should they be forced to pay dues to any union. Government employee unions? Those are a completely different matter. These are people who spend millions of dollars to elect their bosses and then demand raises, pension plans and...
  • Gov. Christie says N.J. to shed at least 1,200 public employees by next year

    11/04/2010 1:13:21 PM PDT · by Qbert · 44 replies
    Statehouse Bureau via NJ.com ^ | 11/3/2010 | Chris Megerian
    TRENTON — State government is on track to shed at least 1,200 jobs in January, Gov. Chris Christie said today. "Whether it will grow beyond that, I don't know," he said at a Statehouse press conference. "That's very much going to be dependent on what the revenue outlook looks like for the state." [Snip] Christie's budget proposal, unveiled in March, called for cutting 1,300 state workers, including union and nonunion employees. He said the cuts would save $8.8 million.
  • CA Public Employee Salary Info

    10/29/2010 8:20:58 AM PDT · by jazminerose · 3 replies
    www.joytiz.com ^ | 10/29/10 | Joy Tiz
    In case you are still not clear why California is broke, here is a fascinating breakdown of public employee salaries. You can search by county, city or population. The population correlation can be especially noteworthy. Take little Indio, for example, a sanctuary city, population 82,000 and average income somewhere below $20,000. It’s not hard to see that the city is grossly over staffed and overpaid: The city manager alone earns well over $200,00 per annum. Which explains why residents are constantly asked to vote new taxes for themselves. To their great credit, the city did cut that from the previous...
  • Nearly 200 Los Angeles County employees earned more than $250,000 in 2009

    10/04/2010 8:56:52 PM PDT · by freespirited · 20 replies · 1+ views
    KPLR ^ | 09/04/10
    Nearly 200 Los Angeles County employees earned more than a quarter of a million dollars in 2009. The list of the county's top earners reported Monday in the Los Angeles Times was in response to a public records act request from the newspaper. Many of the workers named on the list include physicians, county firefighters and a handful of top sheriff's employees. Topping the list is Elaine Yang, a senior physician at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center who earned $430,909 in 2009. The county counsel's office had delayed the release of the information to the Times, saying it needed time to give...
  • Plundered by Our Own Employees

    10/04/2010 10:21:14 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 14 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | October 4, 2010 | Bruce Bialosky
    Steven Greenhut may be the most annoying man in America. No, it’s not because he’s a mean guy or that he has created some silly reality show like Jersey Shores. It’s because Steve, a former Orange County Register columnist, writes books that you need to read, but are totally infuriating and raise your blood pressure a good fifty points. Even though I met Steve while he was covering a variety of political events in his pure journalism days, he didn’t inform me when his first book, Abuse of Power, was published in 2004. I actually learned about it when it...
  • Christie: Jersey superstar

    09/17/2010 3:05:44 AM PDT · by Scanian · 40 replies
    NY Post ^ | September 17, 2010 | Editorial
    Chris Christie gets it -- and he didn't need the Tea Party to inspire him. Christie has been shaking up New Jersey since Day One, and now he's done it again -- proposing an unprecedented tightening of pension and health-care benefits for public employees, in order to shore up a system that's teetering at the edge of bankruptcy. He wants to raise the normal retirement age for teachers and most state and municipal workers to 65, requiring 30 years service for early retirement instead of 25. Police would have to work 30 years for full retirement, but could retire early...