11/29/2010 11:05:05 AM
riots in the streets! they gonna take our shit!
11/29/2010 11:07:22 AM
Something does not sit right with me about that first sentence though. "Republican plitical pressure?" From who? The 112th Congress has not yet been seated and he'll still control the Senate. Also, "bowing to (insert anything here) pressure" seems to imply that this was a function of brute force instead of a reaction to shifting political winds. Agree or disagree with his decision, the first sentence is poor journalism.Apparently so does the WaPo, the site was just updated:
11/29/2010 11:14:47 AM
good move by the president.i agree with your point Cash.
11/29/2010 11:33:28 AM
most of the complaints will come from the crybabies who have been expecting the government to wave a magic wand and fix their problems.The smart ones will realize this is a good thing because a little sacrifice from everyone is the only way things will improve.
11/29/2010 11:37:32 AM
This is actually a few suffering pay freezes (why not pay cuts?) to improve things for everyone else.
11/29/2010 11:52:55 AM
Not that this isn't a good idea, but aren't:
11/29/2010 12:42:01 PM
USPS is not technically a government entity. It's actually a profit making company with federal ties.Not sure why this wouldn't apply to the rest of the non-military personnel though.
11/29/2010 12:46:59 PM
military personnel - defense cuts are coming, but this is going to be a hard sell politically with the current operational tempogovernment contractors - Their income is set by the contracting company, not the government. The government can chose to hire fewer contractors, but they exercise no control over what a contracting company decides to pay their private employees.members of Congress - I'm shockedCongressional staffers - shocked again!federal court judges and workers - could be any number of reasons for this
11/29/2010 1:22:19 PM
11/29/2010 1:43:13 PM
And it expires right after the next election, just like the freeze on discretionary spending.Crafty.
11/29/2010 1:51:33 PM
11/29/2010 1:54:41 PM
These employees should riotBut Americans are subdued wimps so this'll slide by with no incidentMeanwhile Europeans continue to show us up
11/29/2010 2:13:08 PM
11/29/2010 2:14:46 PM
11/29/2010 2:15:27 PM
11/29/2010 2:27:31 PM
I didn't get a raise last year either. Boo hoo.
11/29/2010 2:29:22 PM
Meh, if you don't like the idea of no pay increase for the next few years then you should quit. Hell, a large portion of the private sector already went through pay freezes. It's unconscionable that government workers didn't feel the same heat despite massive deficit spending and lower tax revenue. This should have happened sooner.
11/29/2010 2:30:25 PM
11/29/2010 2:34:49 PM
You people are shitty excuse for AmericansYou'd be loyalists telling the revolutionaries to "grow up"
11/29/2010 3:30:47 PM
I guess you dont realize our govt is spending far more than they bring in. Cuts have to be made, even military cuts. But saying to riot over a pay freeze sounds as stupid to americans as rioting for increasing the retirement age by 1-2 yrs.
11/29/2010 3:39:56 PM
^^right. the best way to get rid of corporate socialism is to increase the size of the fed.[Edited on November 29, 2010 at 3:43 PM. Reason : ^^]
11/29/2010 3:43:39 PM
11/29/2010 3:45:52 PM
11/29/2010 4:08:50 PM
Not all of the stuff the DoD spends its money on is bad; some of it ends up producing valuable research on surprising subjects, but only by accident. They mostly give a fuck about weaponry and we need to stop fucking researching more weaponry.Excellent point though I oversimplified like a mofucka. Still all of these contracts would be unnecessary if we weren't maintaining a global military presence (empire)[Edited on November 29, 2010 at 4:11 PM. Reason : .]
11/29/2010 4:10:31 PM
we ain't an empire. if we were an empire we'd be getting something for our money.[Edited on November 29, 2010 at 4:19 PM. Reason : a]
11/29/2010 4:19:16 PM
11/29/2010 4:25:14 PM
Why should Fed employees riot? Or, should we just keep the increases as planned and let the taxpayer riot?
11/29/2010 4:57:05 PM
11/29/2010 4:58:51 PM
I'm drawing a blank on why freezing an automatic merit-less pay increase would trigger riots?
11/29/2010 5:04:03 PM
11/29/2010 5:08:25 PM
Obama is such a socialist. Until he tries to reign in government spending. Still a muslim, though.
11/29/2010 5:14:19 PM
Rofl, are you fearing that I'm trolling you, or setting you up to be trolled, or what?I'm asking the most simple of questions and you just had a high school hissy fit? Holy fuck dude, you should probably start considering suicide because it seems like you're less and less capable of dealing with real life.
11/29/2010 5:15:50 PM
It's not that, I just have no interest in you whatsoever. You've demonstrated on this website over the course of however many years of pathetic meltdowns that you're a waste of time. Now run along you fucking mongrel I'm through with you. You can pretend what you said affected my response rather than me noticing your screen name is "Chance" if that helps patch up your shriveled, bald man ego if you'd like. Now that I've said that I'm not spending another second on you, so run along you fucking schmuck and waste somebody else's time instead
11/29/2010 5:19:32 PM
11/29/2010 5:22:05 PM
feezing pay is just another bullshit no effort platitude. it wont shrink the size of the fed. it wont fix waste or abuse. (lmao they'll probably use the "savings" to hire more people lololololol).theres no chance of fixing the fed. keep on hoping for change.
11/29/2010 5:27:50 PM
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11/29/2010 5:29:52 PM
11/29/2010 6:58:56 PM
11/29/2010 7:02:24 PM
Wow, that was a scathing rebuke.Yeah, I don't know what recourse government employees have. Frankly I think a thorough culling of most government agencies is needed. Major fat trimming needs to be done, jobs should be eliminated and pay cuts should probably be enacted. A pay freeze is very, very mild compared to what should happen.
11/29/2010 7:05:35 PM
11/29/2010 7:09:13 PM
Yeah, in a time when we actually are using our military a lot it makes very little sense to decrease the incentive to join or stay in our totally volunteer army. Furthermore, most military personnel make very little in pay. It's one of the worst paying jobs you can get.
11/29/2010 7:13:08 PM
11/29/2010 7:17:42 PM
Agreed.Shut down most of our overseas bases, decrease the size of the standing army, cut back on the number of naval vessels, withdraw troops from multinational peace keeping operations, etc.Our military is vastly bloated, but what we're paying the troops is not the main problem. Hell, for what they do and what they risk they are underpaid. Id' rather they paid more and thereby attracted more desirable candidates.
11/29/2010 7:22:08 PM
What a disgrace that Congress won't see a pay freeze too. Fucking unbelievable.
11/29/2010 7:36:44 PM
11/29/2010 7:39:18 PM
I think that Congress should take an immediate pay cut. A US Congressman gets paid 174,000. An E-9 with 25 years of experience gets paid 106k, an O-6 with the same amount of experience gets paid 160k.The guy that thought Guam could capsize and sink, makes more. Fuck that shit.
11/29/2010 8:05:26 PM
11/29/2010 8:33:21 PM
I don't know where this idea that Federal government civilian employees are overpaid came from. If you compare their salaries to their peers, you're talking at least a 10-20% pay cut. Living here in DC, I have yet to meet anyone who went to the Federal government and received a pay increase. The general rule of thumb is government job = 10% cut in salary. Yes, maybe their salaries seem high compared to the national average, but that makes up for the insane cost of living here in the nation's capital (where the average salary for many of the surrounding counties is $90k+). Their not bad salaries, but they're not going to win comparing pay alone.I wonder if the reason the President didn't freeze Congressional salaries is because he doesn't have the power to do so. If that's the case, Congress should not just freeze their own salaries but all their staff members for an equal period of time.In case any of you actually want to see the salary tables, here are the links:DC:http://www.opm.gov/oca/10tables/html/dcb.aspRaleigh Metro:http://www.opm.gov/oca/10tables/html/ra.aspIf you need equivalencies for the GS scale to experience:http://main.opm.gov/qualifications/standards/group-stds/Gs-admin.aspNote a college new hire starts either as a GS-5 or a GS-7 (with a high GPA) in DC starts from $34k to $52k which is virtually unlivable in this area. GS-9 is about a Masters, and GS-11 is a PhD. Salaries aren't bad but they aren't great either compared to the private sector. Note a lot of people never make GS-14 or GS-15 in their careers; those are the sort of SME level or director types who have 15-20+ years of experience.
11/29/2010 8:40:10 PM