Posted on 11/11/2010 3:42:33 AM PST by Scanian
America has woken up to the fact that much of our fiscal crisis at the state and federal levels has been caused by the rich salary, benefit, and pension packages of government workers. Chris Christie, Republican Governor of New Jersey, has become a YouTube sensation by clearly articulating the problem. So does this USA Today article:
"The number of federal workers earning $150,000 or more a year has soared tenfold in the past five years and doubled since President Obama took office, a USA TODAY analysis finds.
The fast-growing pay of federal employees has captured the attention of fiscally conservative Republicans who won control of the U.S. House of Representatives in last week's elections. Already, some lawmakers are planning to use the lame-duck session that starts Monday to challenge the president's plan to give a 1.4% across-the-board pay raise to 2.1 million federal workers.
Federal workers earning $150,000 or more make up 3.9% of the workforce, up from 0.4% in 2005. Since 2000, federal pay and benefits have increased 3% annually above inflation compared with 0.8% for private workers"
Compounding the fiscal time bomb (a nuclear one at that) is the fact that the government work force has also grown tremendously over the years.
There has been a long-running vicious cycle playing out over the years. Politicians (mostly, but not exclusively, Democrats) have been signing generous agreements with government workers and their unions. In return, the government workers provide a solid voting block, and the public employee unions can use their enlarged dues to funnel money to Democratic campaigns. There was a reason -- beyond their leftist ideological beliefs and animus towards businesses -- that both Barack and Michelle Obama counseled people to go to work for the government. Those government workers become a special interest group
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Mine you, I'm not complaining. After all, we are working. And I'm not saying that I'd disagree with the concept of furlows or reduce pay to help the deficit-as long as 1) there are REAL spending cuts, 2) controls are put into place to make sure no more deficit spending and 3) cuts are across the board. If you want to cut feds you got to cut military (funding and salaries), and farmers, and entitlements, and .....
The grass is always greener on the other side.
First thing I do when I buy a new car—or new house is set
down and prioritize what I want done to make it reflect me.
I do what is most needed to make the car perform better—or the House more livable. In short it’s cleaning House-hauling out the junk First to see better what needs doing. Translated to Congressional politics-that would include cleaning out -or setting aside those who helped allow the communist dialectic
of “change” When the House is cleaned out— then it can be set in order.And the peoples agenda begun.
A better approach would be to furlough workers with a time phase draw down in some areas.
I can think of 535 government workers who should be first on the chopping block when it comes to salary reductions.
The GOP's First Target Should Be Government Worker Salary and Benefits
Correction:
The GOP's First Target Should Be Government UNIONS
There isn't one legit reason on God's Green Earth why ANY gubmint (cough) *worker* needs a union to (gag) 'represent them'.
I was 'on site' in a large gubmint building for over 18 months back during the Clinton years, 1994-1995, for a 'Remodeling/Retrofit Project'. So I have personally seen the results of what gubmint worker's unions lead to. And it ain't pretty. If I told HALF of what I saw you'd say I was congenital liar.
So I'll just say this and let your imaginations run wild:
At the first 'Pre-Construction, Construction Meeting' (i.e.: before one screw was driven) every Subcontractor Project Manager was forewarned that there were approx 2,500 people in the building and they were represented by Eleven Unions, so NOBODY talk to NOBODY, and DON'T TOUCH anything!
We actually had a person (female) whose sole job was to 'talk to the government's rep', and coordinate exactly 'where' and 'when' the men could work. And if we went One Foot out of that boundary all Hell broke loose. Then our woman talked to their woman, who would then talk to the union rep, who would ...etc, etc, etc.
This nonsense is why the G pays $500 for a Hammer.
nope: the first target should be the nonproductive welfare class.
“The GOP’s First Target Should Be Government Worker Salary and Benefits “
The GOP’s First Target Should Be relieving America of its burdensome taxes and burning the Obamacare bill.
The new middle class - government bureaucrats.
I believe a plan to reduce government employee salary and benefits would be a winning strategy with the voters.
There are some other winning strategies for the Republicans to advance.
Let’s get going on those strategies and force Obama and the Democrats to defend government employee salary and benefits and other wasteful spending.
There has been a long-running vicious cycle playing out over the years. Politicians (mostly, but not exclusively, Democrats) have been signing generous agreements with government workers and their unions. In return, the government workers provide a solid voting block, and the public employee unions can use their enlarged dues to funnel money to Democratic campaigns.
Isnt this the same problem what caused General Motors to fail and then the taxpayers were asked to bail them out in order to keep the union employees living in the style they have become accustomed to? Government is no different when it is run by piss poor management, usually liberals who think there is a limitless supply of money and tax payers end up paying for their social engineering. Luckily and invariable liberalism-socialism can only last until it runs out of other peoples money (Margaret Thatcher I guess) The realization is just starting to set in great Britain ..
There are getting to be comments suggesting that govt pay cuts would be too insignificant to deal with the govt spending problem. There is also a chorus that what is really needed are big tax increases and gutting of social secutity. BS on all of this. Payroll costs including wages and benefits MUST be attacked and headcount MUST come down. The $1.8 trillion deficit includes wasteful stimulus spending and effects of tax receipt shortfall during the recession. Republicans will make sure stimulus as practiced by Zero don’t happen again. Tax cuts, not tax increases, will help right the economy and then receipts will increase and some govt expenditures to subsidize unemployeed people and underwater govt entities will actually go down. The idea that social security will be drastically reduced is bogus. Retirement ages will be tweaked as will future benefit increases. Everyone knows that drastic reductions in social security is a non starter and is only used to scare voters like the democRATS did during the Bush administration.
Cutting govt salaries, benefits, and headcount is so important out of a basic sense of fairness to private business and private employees, who afterall pay 100% of taxes. Our country needs to finish the debate between big govt and small govt and small has to win if we are to have a future as the greatest country on the face of the earth.
I see the term govt contractors discussed. If we are talking about outsourcing some functions which were previously handled by overpaid and inefficient govt employees, I’m in total favor of this. If we are talking about hiding govt workers by calling them contract employees and using this to manipulate budget line items, then this is not acceptable. Hopefully in the not too distant future there will be an inversion and more govt functions will be handled by private industry and govt bureaucrats will be drastically reduced and compensated at lower levels. Any suggestion that reductions in govt outlays for salaries and benefits will be too small to do any good is simply ridiculous. Look at the results of last week’s election. Why do we suppose that democRATS were handed their heads?
In theory I don't disagree. In practice getting rid of a contractor is much more difficult then you would think depending on the contract. Sometimes, because of procurement rules and regulations it can take years to get rid of poorly performing contractor-especially if you're locked into a contract. Think of it like having an HMO that you have to go to a primary care physician that they designate. If you get a poor one (and I have) you're stuck until you're allowed to change insurance.
But you're right about the federal worker. It is for all intent and purposes impossible to get rid of a poorly performing individual. Normally you try to promote them to another organization. ;O) (Just kidding)
I’d tend to couple federal employees compensation/benefits with entitlements. Both are out of control and strangling the economy.
Not sure what you mean by stayed in the black.
Increase in population; certainly not an improvement for the financial state of NJ...
NO, NO, NO!!!!!
The first priority has got to be total repeal of ObamaCare. It's got to be done with surgical skill and speed.
Too many aspects and some implied "benefits" of ObamaCare will be kicking in soon. If they are taken away after they're already in the hands and heads of the uneducated morons in the "entitlement, gimme, victim" classes, the GOP will get the blame for Heavy, Heavy Stuff.
The bill for repeal should be on the House floor the morning after swearing-in-day. This is critical.
Leni
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