http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/04/16/feehery.budget.questions/index.html
4/16/2009 8:50:53 AM
A SUV?[Edited on April 16, 2009 at 8:53 AM. Reason : -]
4/16/2009 8:53:03 AM
4/16/2009 9:05:46 AM
I'm going to work till the day I drop.Work is life.
4/16/2009 9:09:45 AM
I don't think our higher life expectancy has given us more healthy, "able-to-work" years.
4/16/2009 9:54:19 AM
The economy will take care of itself. We just have to let it adjust freely. If it turns out we have a shortage of labor and too much savings, then inflation will eat away the savings and more strongly reward the labor. As such, to complain that others are not working as much as you want them to is to complain that you are being made to work to support your wished-for lifestyle.^ If I had a child then I too would have paid nothing in federal income taxes but instead gotten paid myself from the EITC. [Edited on April 16, 2009 at 9:56 AM. Reason : .,.]
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4/16/2009 10:17:58 AM
It was probably a poorly chosen wording. It probably meant to point out people who get a net payment from the government, not the great masses of people that pay a couple of thousand over what they owe and get a refund.
4/16/2009 10:47:56 AM
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/15/form-1040s-neglected-kid-sister/Our 'problem' isn't income tax anyway. Social security and medicare are the freight trains that are going to make a federal government insolvent.
4/16/2009 12:05:46 PM
4/16/2009 12:14:39 PM
This sort of thing is drinving us off the cliffhttp://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2009/04/aig-head%E2%80%99s-3m-in-goldman-stock-raises-apparent-conflict-of-interest/Wall Street has been in (greater) control of the government for quite awhile now.
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4/16/2009 2:18:20 PM
Answer: Zombies
4/16/2009 2:53:09 PM
bear is driving[Edited on April 16, 2009 at 3:10 PM. Reason : how can that be?]
4/16/2009 3:09:53 PM
those numbers seem suspicious, but if they are actually true, then I would stay two major factors:1) infant/child mortality lowers the average life span, but does not effect the retirement age because they never worked. It would be more appropriate to take the average lifespan of people who live past, say, 202) it's not clear if "retirement age" means that's when people give up working, but continue living, or if it actually includes people who die while still working. It could mean that people who continue to work basically until they die never actually count as "retired"
4/16/2009 3:17:32 PM
mrfrog, I seriously doubt the impositions we have imposed upon ourselves have done that much to retard productivity growth. Yes, we would be richer, but I would guess maybe 50%, tops. Not enough to have us colonizing other planets. As for electricity, it cannot be cheap enough to go without metering. A nuclear power plant takes a lot of highly paid labor to operate and it can only produce so much power without having to build another one. While I have no doubt eliminating silly regulations would make electricity cheaper, it could never make it free.
4/16/2009 4:19:43 PM
An SUV?
4/16/2009 5:17:23 PM
4/16/2009 9:34:48 PM
^ that man has never had to work a day in his life. except for when he had to come up with a story for why he killed that woman in the river.First question is a bit absurd in some rights. If a person is financially able to retire, then, by God, let him! What's this talk about "letting" people retire? I was not aware that the government owned our right to choose whether or not to work. As well, the alleged "safety net" of SS probably has led to people retiring earlier, thinking they would be taken care of, in addition to leading people not to save money for themselves.Fourth question is also absurd. If you think you make more money in the government than you do in the public sector, then you have another thing coming. Sure, your janitors might make more, but I highly doubt that Dr. Bitzer is making more money off of NCSU than he is making off of his patents. I highly doubt that the Air Force general is making more money than the lowest Delta Airlines pilot. And I highly doubt that your average government engineer is making more money than that same engineer in the public sector.
4/16/2009 10:54:01 PM
4/17/2009 7:58:02 AM
4/17/2009 8:57:50 AM
PILOTS ARE RICH FAT CATS. THOSE GREEDY RJ PILOTS WITH THEIR $19,000 SALARIES
4/17/2009 9:30:26 AM
4/17/2009 9:31:06 AM
Looks like a nobel prize winner is on board about the fraudsters from Wall Streethttp://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=afYsmJyngAXQ&Btw, where is Socks'' to give us the anti Krugman talk?
4/17/2009 9:35:37 AM
^^ So then you don't disagree. You accept that building a plant is expensive but then you completely ignore the operating costs of said plant. Afterall, once the plant is built it does not run itself; you need to hire two hundred six figure a year salaried operators to sit there and watch it, to swap out the fuel, to check for leaks, to run security, to replace broken bits, and substantially more to do the paperwork. Add in the fact that reading the meter is dirt cheap thanks to modern technology, and the meter stays, because going without it would be far more costly for society as it would wastefully divert resources away from cheap methods of saving electricity (heatpumps instead of resistive coil) towards relatively expensive production.
4/17/2009 10:10:53 AM
<--- ***is waiting for the collapse***
4/17/2009 12:49:00 PM
wow, fail boat, way to back that up with numbers and sources.I can play that, too... Obama isn't the devil... WRONG! You aren't a child molester... WRONG! see how easy that is?
4/17/2009 4:14:27 PM
I looked the numbers up. I don't know what a generals pay rank is, but I surmised it to be in the 120k range...just guessing...the lowliest of Delta Pilots were in the 50-60k range.I just don't feel like being the one to go out of my way to correct your knee jerk assertions you concoct to try to make a point.
4/17/2009 6:01:19 PM
and where are your sources for this? that's all I'm asking. if you can't support it, then I'll assume you are full of shit.
4/17/2009 6:08:24 PM
You made the fucking claim without a damn clue about the numbers...you literally invented it in your head in an attempt to prove a greater point about the public versus private sector. I get what point you were making, that the private sector can certainly be more lucrative. But you fucked up by choosing a general vs a simple airline pilot. I looked the numbers up, I didn't save the links, find the info yourself.
4/17/2009 6:14:13 PM
I tell you what. Put a US Airforce pilot into delta and tell me that he will make less than he did for the gov't. Prove it. THAT is my point.^ so, in short, you are full of shit]
4/17/2009 6:15:19 PM
ooooooooooooooooooooooi cso now it's a pilot vs a pilotbut I'm still full of shit because you said general on the first go round.idiot
4/17/2009 6:16:59 PM
still waiting
4/17/2009 6:18:58 PM
Well you tell me what you'd like it to be...2nd L vs first year Delta Pilot or what? You're going to have to stop being a moronic, caustic, ass bag before we can accomplish anything here.
4/17/2009 6:28:10 PM
4/17/2009 7:22:40 PM
toonces the driving presidentaccording to a sign i saw at the tea party
4/17/2009 8:22:15 PM
For the Public vs. Private pilot question, with the conditions being an Air Force General vs. the lowest paid Delta pilot, the Air Force General wins.An Air Force Colonel (O-6) can expect a salary of $108,000. I couldn't find the salary for General (O-10), sorry, but it has to be higher. (http://air-force-pilot-salary.wetpaint.com/?t=anon) This is presumably before benefits.The lowest paid Delta captain will earn $133 per hour, with 75 guaranteed hours paid per month, flying a DC9, totaling $119,700.The lowest paid Delta FO will earn $55 per hour, with 75 guaranteed hours paid per month, flying a DC9 totaling $46,800 (before benefits).(http://www.airlinepilotcentral.com/airlines/legacy/delta.html)So the lowest paid Delta captain beats a Colonel, but would probably lose to a general, especially when benefits are factored in.
4/17/2009 9:15:50 PM
I think you might be leaving other benefits out of being paid by Uncle Sam like housing allowances and generous pensions and such. Oh, and from what I saw, Delta pilots get paid a good bit more generously than many of the other airlines, so even with the dumb luck of picking a higher hourly rate airline, he still comes out losing.Bottom line, burro lost, lets get back to the thread.[Edited on April 17, 2009 at 10:09 PM. Reason : .]
4/17/2009 10:05:46 PM
riiiiiiiight, captain made more, and that is what I was going for. nice try
4/17/2009 10:37:04 PM
http://www.dfas.mil/militarypay/militarypaytables.html
4/17/2009 10:45:52 PM
right, britta. and if you think that general is going to go into Delta and make less, then you are an idiot, too. Way to keep up w/ shit.
4/17/2009 10:48:27 PM
you didn't say the general would make more if he switched to Delta. you said the general made less than the lowest paid Delta pilot. way to keep up w/ shit ]
4/17/2009 10:52:22 PM
4/17/2009 10:52:33 PM
^^ well, it would be stupid to compare a guy who has been at a job for 30 years to a guy that's been on the job for 1 year
4/17/2009 10:53:45 PM
I don't know why I'm still arguing this, when arronburro is so good at arguing with himself
4/17/2009 10:56:31 PM
and, as I hinted at before, I was aiming for a guy who is in charge of the plain, namely a captain. forgive me for mispeaking, my dear. my point stands. and you are still an idiot
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