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  • The Government Pay Bonus

    07/07/2010 5:19:41 PM PDT · by MamaDearest · 11 replies
    online.wsj.com ^ | July 6, 2010 | Andrew G. Biggs and Jason Richwine
    Private employees toil 13½ months to earn what federal workers do in 12. Pay cuts, layoffs and the highest unemployment rates in decades have reignited a debate over the relative treatment of public and private workers. USA Today reported in March that federal workers earn substantially higher wages than private sector employees who work the same types of jobs.White House budget chief Peter Orszag responded that these pay differences merely reflect the superior skills of federal workers, not government largess. Adjusting for education and experience, he said, federal workers make about the same salaries as private workers.
  • Statement from the President on the National Broadband Plan

    03/17/2010 11:15:41 PM PDT · by Cindy · 31 replies · 587+ views
    Whitehouse.gov ^ | March 16, 2010 | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/statement-president-national-broadband-plan Home • Briefing Room • Statements & Releases The White House Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release March 16, 2010 Statement from the President on the National Broadband Plan America today is on the verge of a broadband-driven Internet era that will unleash innovation, create new jobs and industries, provide consumers with new powerful sources of information, enhance American safety and security, and connect communities in ways that strengthen our democracy. Just as past generations of Americans met the great infrastructure challenges of the day, such as building the Transcontinental...
  • Federal Revenue and the Economy (The public-sector parasite is killing its private-sector host)

    06/28/2010 7:19:11 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 8 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 06/27/2010 | Jon N. Hall
    The Office of Management and Budget reports that total federal revenue more than doubled every decade from 1940 to 1980 (Table 1.3, tables). And from 1980 to 2000, total federal revenue almost doubled every decade, going from $517 billion in 1980 to $1.032 trillion in 1990 to $2.025 trillion in 2000. But in 2010, OMB estimates that total revenue will be only an anemic $2.165 trillion. If the current decade had kept pace with the last two decades, the feds would have receipts in 2010 of $4 trillion. That's more than enough to balance the budget. But the above numbers...
  • AG Cuccinelli tells U.Va. to hand over documents on climate change (Defrauded taxpayers? Noooo!)

    05/04/2010 7:07:08 PM PDT · by Libloather · 18 replies · 668+ views
    Cuccinelli tells U.Va. to hand over documents on climate changeThe Washington Post Published: May 4, 2010 Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli is demanding that the University of Virginia turn over a broad range of documents from a former professor to determine whether he defrauded taxpayers as he sought grants for global-warming research. The civil investigative demand asks for all data and materials presented by former professor Michael Mann when he applied for five research grants from the university. It also gives the school until May 27 to produce all correspondence or e-mails between Mann and 39 other scientists since 1999. The...
  • Sinking By The Stern

    03/01/2010 5:07:17 PM PST · by Kaslin · 5 replies · 539+ views
    Investors.com ^ | March 1, 2010 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY Staff
    Union Influence: The White House picks its most frequent visitor to sit on its deficit commission. He believes in big government, in big spending, and that the workers of the world should unite. What could go wrong? Computer security firms have been known to hire the best former hackers because they know best how to stop others like them. But the appointment of Andy Stern, president of the Service Employee International Union (SEIU), to a bipartisan commission to come up with ways to deal with the rapidly rising federal budget deficit is like having a serial arsonist organize Fire Prevention...
  • Katherine Kersten: Public sector: An anchor as we sink

    02/14/2010 5:33:02 AM PST · by rhema · 8 replies · 648+ views
    Minneapolis Star Tribune ^ | February 13, 2010 | KATHERINE KERSTEN
    America is awash in deficit spending. President Obama and his allies in Congress are flooding the economy with funny money, but the average American isn't seeing a dime. In fact, the average American can barely hold on to his job. In the midst of an outpouring of federal dollars intended to spark job creation, unemployment remains stubbornly stuck at almost 10 percent, with underemployment much higher. So where is this river of federal money going? The Obama administration's $787 billion "stimulus" dollars seem, in good measure, to have disappeared into a black hole. But in the midst of our jobless...
  • Obama's Cabinet: This graph explains a lot

    12/02/2009 2:55:21 AM PST · by South40 · 10 replies · 1,272+ views
    AJC ^ | 11/30/2009 | Kyle Wingfield
    Nick Schulz at the American Enterprise Institute’s blog presents this graph: I don’t think it will shock anyone that the top people in Democratic administrations tend to have less private-sector experience than their GOP counterparts. Yet the previous low-water mark for private-sector experience since 1900, the JFK administration, was still three times higher than the Obama Cabinet’s level. Here’s what makes this background information about the Obama team even more interesting: As Schulz notes, “public sector employment has ranged since the 1950s at between 15 percent and 19 percent of the population,” yet the Obama Cabinet got more than...
  • 3,000 Retired Educators Take Home Six-Figure Pensions (California, of course)

    09/20/2009 5:01:29 PM PDT · by ditchdigger · 28 replies · 1,072+ views
    Orange County Register ^ | 9/18/2009 | Tony Saveedra and Jennifer Muir
    Retired Capistrano Unified School District Superintendent James A. Fleming could face jail if convicted on a felony indictment charging him with using school resources to track his political enemies. But that won't stop his public pensions from rolling in. Fleming collects $141,331 a year in California state teacher retirement funds, on top of the $64,068 pension he collects from working 27 years in Florida. Even if convicted on the 2007 charges, both his pensions will remain untouched. Fleming is one of 3,090 educators in the California State Teachers' Retirement System who make at least $100,000 a year in taxpayer-guaranteed public...
  • Republicans could use help from private sector

    08/25/2009 8:00:40 PM PDT · by SierraWasp · 38 replies · 327+ views
    TomahJournal.com ^ | Today | Steve Rundio
    (snip) Before the Republican Party can make a comeback consistent with its principles, it needs help from the private sector. Specifically, it needs a private sector the public can believe in. The core selling point of a conservative political party is that the private sector is inherently more efficient, dynamic and ethical than the public sector. That’s a hard sell these days. There are too many examples of public-sector excess for the public to swallow free-market fundamentalism. It was the private sector, not the government, that got the bright idea to insure bundled mortgages. It’s a private-sector bureaucrat, not a...
  • Why a "Jobless Recovery" Fits Perfectly into the Obama Game Plan

    07/18/2009 9:50:10 AM PDT · by Hillary'sMoralVoid · 21 replies · 892+ views
    His Master's Voice | 7/18/09 | HMV
    Even a casual observer of the Obama administration cannot help but notice the lack of concern about the unemployment rate from the president on down. Obama himself has casually talked about unemployment hitting 10%, his economic advisors have spoken with uncharacteristic candor about a "jobless recovery' and there is no urgency anywhere within the administration to treat the problem. Further, the Stimulus package has been anything but a long-term job creator. In fact, much of the stimulus is merely a hodge-podge of short-term projects, heavy on pork, but short on lasting economic impact. Conversely, the administration seems to be pursuing...
  • A Nation of Social Workers (and the Victims Who Need Them)

    05/27/2009 8:02:59 AM PDT · by Matt Philbin · 8 replies · 437+ views
    Business & Media Institute ^ | May 27 | Matt Philbin
    To a man with a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. To a community organizer, every citizen looks like a victim entitled to someone else’s money. The Obama campaign and administration has proved that again and again. But both the president and his wife put a fine point on it with commencement addresses this month. (Joe Biden also gave one, but it’s a safe bet that nobody – Joe least of all – knew what he was talking about.) To the Obamas, grads should opt for the virtue of what Michelle has called “helping” careers, and eschew the vice...
  • President Obama Directs ... Advisors to Conduct Immediate Cyber Security Review

    02/10/2009 2:00:08 PM PST · by Cindy · 26 replies · 846+ views
    WHITEHOUSE.GOV ^ | Monday, February 9th, 2009 at 12:00 am | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/AdvisorsToConductImmediateCyberSecurityReview/ Monday, February 9th, 2009 at 12:00 am President Obama Directs the National Security and Homeland Security Advisors to Conduct Immediate Cyber Security Review THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary _______________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release February 9, 2009 President Obama Directs the National Security and Homeland Security Advisors to Conduct Immediate Cyber Security Review Melissa Hathaway Selected to Lead the Review President Obama has directed the National Security and Homeland Security Advisors to conduct an immediate review of the plan, programs, and activities underway throughout the government dedicated to cyber security. This...
  • Gilt-Edged Pensions (Govt. worker pensions guaranteed for life...)

    01/31/2009 3:18:19 PM PST · by jimbo123 · 117 replies · 2,655+ views
    Forbes ^ | 2/16/09 | Stephanie Fitch
    Don't let anyone tell you the American dream has faded. the truth is the U.S. is still minting lots of millionaires. Glenn Goss is one of them. Goss retired four years ago, at 42, from a $90,000 job as a police commander in Delray Beach, Fla. He immediately began drawing a $65,000 annual pension that is guaranteed for life, is indexed to keep up with inflation and comes with full health benefits. Goss promptly took a new job as police chief in nearby Highland Beach. One big lure: the benefits. Given that the average man his age will live to...
  • (Too much money:) Oil sales stuff state treasury

    03/16/2008 9:43:39 AM PDT · by WesternCulture · 16 replies · 680+ views
    www.aftenposten.no ^ | 03142008 | Nina Berglund
    Norway's state treasury is set to overflow, local analysts claim. Some think the price of North Sea crude oil will hit USD 130 a barrel, pumping even more "petrokroner" into the state budget and giving politicians few excuses to limit its use. Norway's oil and gas industry is hotter than ever, but many Norwegians complain that government services are nonetheless declining. Some grades of crude oil hit USD 111 a barrel this week, before easing on Friday. The North Sea Brent crude that's been pumping up Norway's economy for years was being traded at just over USD 107 a barrel...
  • Seeking Harbingers (George Will on Nicholas Sarkozy)

    08/26/2007 5:12:52 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 7 replies · 570+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | August 26, 2007 | George Will
    <p>PARIS -- French libraries are said to file their nation's constitutions -- there have been more than a dozen since 1789; the current one is a relatively ancient 49 years old -- under periodicals. Now Nicolas Sarkozy, France's peripatetic new president, has created a commission on constitutional reform. The commission includes Jack Lang who, as minister of culture in 1983 under President Francois Mitterrand, staged a sublimely unserious conference on the (supposed) world economic crisis, featuring the likes of Sophia Loren, Susan Sontag and Norman Mailer.</p>
  • Missouri court rules in favor of public sector unions

    05/30/2007 2:29:47 PM PDT · by redwill · 26 replies · 1,172+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 5/30/07 | DAVID A. LIEB
    JEFFERSON CITY — Overturning a 60-year legal precedent, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that teachers and other public employees have a constitutional right to engage in collective bargaining with their government employers.
  • Zimbabwe public sector crumbles as patience runs out

    02/11/2007 7:05:06 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 14 replies · 737+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 2/11/07 | Fanuel Jongwe
    HARARE (AFP) - Doctors have been on strike for weeks, teachers are boycotting classes and now civil servants are threatening to stay away from their offices in another sign of the general collapse of the Zimbabwean state. President Robert Mugabe, in power since independence in 1980, has found his position largely unchallenged in recent times given splits in opposition ranks. But analysts believe the recent wave of industrial unrest, with workers desperate for pay hikes to keep up pace with the skyrocketing cost of living, could soon boil over and culminate in spontaneous anti-government protests. Mugabe may have dismissed his...
  • The Flush Are Working for the Public [Gov't workers paid better than private sector]

    09/03/2006 10:39:52 PM PDT · by freedomdefender · 55 replies · 1,253+ views
    New York Times ^ | September 3, 2006 | MARY WILLIAMS WALSH
    FOR years it has been a workplace truism: jobs with fat paychecks are found in the private sector, while jobs with ho-hum pay but rock-solid benefits are found with the government. But research by the Employee Benefit Research Institute suggests that the truism has not been true for some time.As of June 2005, overall compensation costs were 46 percent higher for state and local governments than for private-sector employers, according to the institute’s research analyst, Ken McDonnell. And when Mr. McDonnell separated the cost of providing current pay from the cost of providing benefits, he found that government employees were...
  • Asleep at New York's Public Employment Relations Board

    02/18/2006 10:40:40 PM PST · by Mitchell Langbert · 259+ views
    In my article in Frontpagemag the other day concerning slush money for Islamo-fascism from the faculty union at CUNY I raise the question of the need to reform New York's badly designed and poorly administered Taylor Law. The New York State agency in charge of administering the Taylor Law is the Public Employment Relations Board whose Chair is Michael Cuevas and whose Executive Director is James Edgar. Appointed by Governor Pataki, these guys are union stooges. I have repeatedly inquired with Messrs. Cuevas and Edgar, and with the PERB staff, about (a) Taylor Law's prohibition on management-dominated unions and (b)...
  • Mike Rosen: Labor Day then and now

    09/02/2005 4:56:44 AM PDT · by ajolympian2004 · 349+ views
    Rocky Mountian News column ^ | September 2nd, 2005 | Mike Rosen
    Other than a three-day weekend, most Americans don't give much thought to what they're supposed to be observing on Labor Day. In practice, it's become little more than the unofficial celebration of the end of summer. Back in 1882, when New York City's Central Labor Union inaugurated the holiday, the labor movement was quite a different thing than it is today. Once upon a time, workers had valid grievances regarding pay, hours, conditions and safety. Unions served a positive role in leveraging the collective influence of their members to pressure management to redress those grievances. But labor unions are political...