Posted on 10/25/2013 8:59:28 AM PDT by markomalley
That won’t work for long.........
No wonder I always feel so tired and poor.
Take the government workers out of the equation. They do not contribute to the total overall...........In fact, you should include them on the 'benefits' side.........
The tumor is bigger than the patient.
You have to be kidding? 108+ million moochers. No wonder the GOP will never win another national election.
Well, this is the end.
Totally agree. Government workers are part of the problem. They should be on the same side of the equation as the welfare loafers.
More Takers than Maker. We are being outvoted.
Well, there it goes. We have OFFICIALLY hit the tipping point. The takers exceed the producers and they VOTE.
We’re doomed.
Well, there it goes. We have OFFICIALLY hit the tipping point. The takers exceed the producers and they VOTE.
We’re doomed.
Well, there it goes. We have OFFICIALLY hit the tipping point. The takers exceed the producers and they VOTE.
We’re doomed.
Dear God help us.
I try and try an try to explain this situation to people, and even here on FR it does not seem to sink in. Government workers do not pay taxes....................
The circle is complete. The United States is officially dead. The working class has now become slaves to the welfare class. No future tax increase will ever be rejected. No spending increase will ever be spurned. It’s over.
BookMark
do you mean DOD workers both civilian and military, LEOs of all stripes, corrections officers, teachers and highway workers ?
” Totally agree. Government workers are part of the problem. They should be on the same side of the equation as the welfare loafers.”
Think about it this way: if a welfare office “serves” 100 beneficiaries, it may warrant a GS-7 manager. If it serves 1,000, it may warrant a GS-11. If it serves 100,000, it may warrant a GS-15.
Now, I don’t know the classification guidance nor have I seen the exact manpower standard, but I know that this is the basic philosophy behind staffing levels for government offices.
So there would be an inherent conflict of interest built in to the system.
What is that ratio in Texas? Utah? S. Carolina? Georgia? etc. While there are plenty of reasons to be pessimistic, this isn’t the “game over, man” moment, in and of itself. In those states, conservative Republicans win by convincing amounts, and I suspect the ratio is similar to the national numbers.
The only hope of turning this around is a unified opposition party (better if it was the Republican party, but otherwise a 3rd party), where the positions of power (especially at the state level) are dominated by constitutional conservatives who act with the courage of their convictions. Do that, and a unified, simple message, can counter the non-stop barrage of propaganda (for the first time in almost 30 years).
Enough people will vote against their immediate economic self-interest. But only if they believe in the cause, and know that the people who believe in the cause are fully committed.
101,716,000 people who worked full-time year round in 2011. “That included both private-sector and government workers.”
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That means the situation is REALLY DIRE! It does not say how many government workers but they are costing more than the other recipients, every penny a government worker receives comes from those who are working at private jobs. All those who are busy signing up people for bennies and paying out those bennies are themselves living off bennies. Meanwhile many of those who work full time barely make a living, some of them are drawing bennies even though they work. We are rapidly approaching the point where the pretense must collapse. We are like Wiley Coyote in mid-air, as soon as we look down it is all over.
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