And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
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And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
Nothing says class quite like a "billionaire" serving you cold fast food and boasting about paying for it.
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
Two lies:
Trump served them
Trump paid
Trump served them
Trump paid
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
Imagine the uproar if he hadn't mentioned who paid for the Wendy's.
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
Wendy's hamberders > BK > McD's. Now I am hungry for any one of them. Thanks Trump!
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
Why didn't he make Mexico pay for them?Charliesheen wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 4:10 pm Imagine the uproar if he hadn't mentioned who paid for the Wendy's.
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
What sort of billionaire brags about being able to come up with a couple thousand dollars?
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
During the season those boys have strict dietary requirements. And they don't include Mickey D's. I'll bet they were delighted with junk-food gluttony, in the White House. You cucks would rather have them served lunch As the former henpecker in chief would, dry watercress sandwiches on gluten-free toast points.
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
His grift is far more than 400k, fast food is an hour secret service golf cart rental
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
During an open governmentCharliesheen wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 7:04 pm During the season those boys have strict dietary requirements. And they don't include Mickey D's. I'll bet they were delighted with junk-food gluttony, in the White House. You cucks would rather have them served lunch As the former henpecker in chief would, dry watercress sandwiches on gluten-free toast points.
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
During an open governmentCharliesheen wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 7:04 pm During the season those boys have strict dietary requirements. And they don't include Mickey D's. I'll bet they were delighted with junk-food gluttony, in the White House. You cucks would rather have them served lunch As the former henpecker in chief would, dry watercress sandwiches on gluten-free toast points.
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
The government remains nearly fully "open". Billions continue to be spent, and millions remain on the payroll. The borg's greatest fear is that the populace, the producers, the deplorables, really notice how little of any value is produced for the vast majority of Americans.
Air travel, food inspection, drug safety, defense, tax collection, border security, all critical and constitutional roles of the federal bloat. Strip 75% of what's left and majority of Americans, except of course juiced in fascists like those in the edumucation Dept, wouldn't notice anything but a smaller federal boot on their necks.
Air travel, food inspection, drug safety, defense, tax collection, border security, all critical and constitutional roles of the federal bloat. Strip 75% of what's left and majority of Americans, except of course juiced in fascists like those in the edumucation Dept, wouldn't notice anything but a smaller federal boot on their necks.
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
"Chuck shrugs shoulders no big deal."
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
What exactly would you propose to cut?
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It isn't a big deal. You make 30% more than the private sector with zero accountability and can't set aside a few month's pay for any reason, suck it up, buttercup. The real world can be a tough place,
I'm sure any startup would love to hire a career federal govt desk jockey. But pobrecito, good luck matching the compensation package.
I'm sure any startup would love to hire a career federal govt desk jockey. But pobrecito, good luck matching the compensation package.
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
Where did you pull that from? Higly educated workers make more in the private sector, barely schooled cretins like yourself make marginally more doing drone work in the public sector, though benefits tip the scale toward public sector for all but the most highly educated. Not by 30% though.
https://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files ... edpay0.pdf
https://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files ... edpay0.pdf
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
Yep. That masters degree in Indian Blanket Studies certainly makes a stiff at the Energy Dept a much more valuable apparatchik. It's a democrat money-laundering scheme and it runs like a Swiss watch.
I know how it works. Fixed pay schedules and benchmarks. Anything but competition for the best man(!) for the job. Collective bargaining remains a huge boon to government workers; taxpayers, not so much.
I know how it works. Fixed pay schedules and benchmarks. Anything but competition for the best man(!) for the job. Collective bargaining remains a huge boon to government workers; taxpayers, not so much.
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
Longest shutdown ever!!! I see people on the news saying they don't have a paycheck, but honestly I haven't missed a single 'government service' that is currently shut down. I am sure it will catch up at some point, but when? If I don't show up at my job for a month and no one notices, that's a problem. My problem.Charliesheen wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 7:22 pm The government remains nearly fully "open". Billions continue to be spent, and millions remain on the payroll. The borg's greatest fear is that the populace, the producers, the deplorables, really notice how little of any value is produced for the vast majority of Americans.
Air travel, food inspection, drug safety, defense, tax collection, border security, all critical and constitutional roles of the federal bloat. Strip 75% of what's left and majority of Americans, except of course juiced in fascists like those in the edumucation Dept, wouldn't notice anything but a smaller federal boot on their necks.
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
Still smarts that you couldn't land a job in the public sector eh?
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
You are confusing yourself being largely unaffected with everyone being largely unaffected. There are farmers right now being driven into bankruptcy, it's just kinda dumb to think everyone would be affected the same at the same time.PimpDaddy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 7:50 pmLongest shutdown ever!!! I see people on the news saying they don't have a paycheck, but honestly I haven't missed a single 'government service' that is currently shut down. I am sure it will catch up at some point, but when? If I don't show up at my job for a month and no one notices, that's a problem. My problem.Charliesheen wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 7:22 pm The government remains nearly fully "open". Billions continue to be spent, and millions remain on the payroll. The borg's greatest fear is that the populace, the producers, the deplorables, really notice how little of any value is produced for the vast majority of Americans.
Air travel, food inspection, drug safety, defense, tax collection, border security, all critical and constitutional roles of the federal bloat. Strip 75% of what's left and majority of Americans, except of course juiced in fascists like those in the edumucation Dept, wouldn't notice anything but a smaller federal boot on their necks.
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
I'm surprised Charlie can use the words money-laundering scheme with a straight face
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
Not confused at all, hence why I used "I" in my post. As in, "I" haven't missed any services. Are you suggesting you know more about me and my situation than I do? Maybe look for typos next, to help your argument? Gone. Full. Stymie.analhamster wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 7:51 pmYou are confusing yourself being largely unaffected with everyone else being largely unaffected.PimpDaddy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 7:50 pmLongest shutdown ever!!! I see people on the news saying they don't have a paycheck, but honestly I haven't missed a single 'government service' that is currently shut down. I am sure it will catch up at some point, but when? If I don't show up at my job for a month and no one notices, that's a problem. My problem.Charliesheen wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 7:22 pm The government remains nearly fully "open". Billions continue to be spent, and millions remain on the payroll. The borg's greatest fear is that the populace, the producers, the deplorables, really notice how little of any value is produced for the vast majority of Americans.
Air travel, food inspection, drug safety, defense, tax collection, border security, all critical and constitutional roles of the federal bloat. Strip 75% of what's left and majority of Americans, except of course juiced in fascists like those in the edumucation Dept, wouldn't notice anything but a smaller federal boot on their necks.
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Re: And on that day, 1000 hamberders were served
Not by 30% though...
Blow yourself, wiki dip.
The average Connecticut state government employee in our data sample receives an annual salary of $70,970, plus annual benefits, either received in that year or accrued toward retirement, worth between $54,561 and $75,641, depending upon how future pension benefits are valued. A private sector employee with similar education, experience and other characteristics would receive $71,112 in average annual salary, but only $29,371 in annual benefits. In total, the average Connecticut state employee receives between $125,531 and $146,611 in annual salaries and benefits, versus $96,177 for a comparable private sector employees. On average, Connecticut state employees receive total pay and benefits from 25 to 46 percent higher than comparable private sector employees.
And:
Whether public-sector employees receive above-market compensation is an empirical question that demands a thorough accounting of wages, benefits, and job security. In the case of California public employees, wages are slightly lower in the public sector. Initially, benefits appear only slightly higher, implying rough parity in compensation between the public and private sectors. However, properly accounting for retiree health benefits and defined-benefit pension plans generates a public compensation premium of around 15 percent. The additional job security granted to public-sector employees is equivalent to an approximately 15 percent increase in public compensation, meaning that the total public-sector pay premium in California may be as high as 30 percent.
But hey, I can steer you to a study done in Berkeley that says they are paid the same or more because they're worth it. Oh, and more experienced because your average apparatchik has 6%'chance of getting sacked, vs 20% in the private sector. Great odds, if you can get them.
Blow yourself, wiki dip.
The average Connecticut state government employee in our data sample receives an annual salary of $70,970, plus annual benefits, either received in that year or accrued toward retirement, worth between $54,561 and $75,641, depending upon how future pension benefits are valued. A private sector employee with similar education, experience and other characteristics would receive $71,112 in average annual salary, but only $29,371 in annual benefits. In total, the average Connecticut state employee receives between $125,531 and $146,611 in annual salaries and benefits, versus $96,177 for a comparable private sector employees. On average, Connecticut state employees receive total pay and benefits from 25 to 46 percent higher than comparable private sector employees.
And:
Whether public-sector employees receive above-market compensation is an empirical question that demands a thorough accounting of wages, benefits, and job security. In the case of California public employees, wages are slightly lower in the public sector. Initially, benefits appear only slightly higher, implying rough parity in compensation between the public and private sectors. However, properly accounting for retiree health benefits and defined-benefit pension plans generates a public compensation premium of around 15 percent. The additional job security granted to public-sector employees is equivalent to an approximately 15 percent increase in public compensation, meaning that the total public-sector pay premium in California may be as high as 30 percent.
But hey, I can steer you to a study done in Berkeley that says they are paid the same or more because they're worth it. Oh, and more experienced because your average apparatchik has 6%'chance of getting sacked, vs 20% in the private sector. Great odds, if you can get them.
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