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December 10, 2008 at 8:16 PM #314479December 10, 2008 at 8:19 PM #314002paramountParticipant
Last week on KPBS:
As a new council member (San Diego) was worn in who was previously in the private sector, he could not get over the incredible benefits he was recieving.
In fact, after he looked into it, his new benefits were costing twice as much as he recieved in the private sector.
Just another example of what is taking California broke.
December 10, 2008 at 8:19 PM #314360paramountParticipantLast week on KPBS:
As a new council member (San Diego) was worn in who was previously in the private sector, he could not get over the incredible benefits he was recieving.
In fact, after he looked into it, his new benefits were costing twice as much as he recieved in the private sector.
Just another example of what is taking California broke.
December 10, 2008 at 8:19 PM #314392paramountParticipantLast week on KPBS:
As a new council member (San Diego) was worn in who was previously in the private sector, he could not get over the incredible benefits he was recieving.
In fact, after he looked into it, his new benefits were costing twice as much as he recieved in the private sector.
Just another example of what is taking California broke.
December 10, 2008 at 8:19 PM #314413paramountParticipantLast week on KPBS:
As a new council member (San Diego) was worn in who was previously in the private sector, he could not get over the incredible benefits he was recieving.
In fact, after he looked into it, his new benefits were costing twice as much as he recieved in the private sector.
Just another example of what is taking California broke.
December 10, 2008 at 8:19 PM #314484paramountParticipantLast week on KPBS:
As a new council member (San Diego) was worn in who was previously in the private sector, he could not get over the incredible benefits he was recieving.
In fact, after he looked into it, his new benefits were costing twice as much as he recieved in the private sector.
Just another example of what is taking California broke.
December 10, 2008 at 8:22 PM #314006paramountParticipantFinally, California has ‘boards’ which are basically ‘soft landing pads’ for Sacramento assembly members who have usually termed out.
The board members (the garbage board for example) make over 130k/year not including per diem’s and great benefits.
In this case all they do is meet a few times a year (maybe a dozen?), tour landfills and recycling centers.
The garbage board alone costs over 2 million a year to maintain – AND Cal EPA really has landfill/recycling oversight!
A perfect example of gov’t waste!
The list is practically endless!
December 10, 2008 at 8:22 PM #314365paramountParticipantFinally, California has ‘boards’ which are basically ‘soft landing pads’ for Sacramento assembly members who have usually termed out.
The board members (the garbage board for example) make over 130k/year not including per diem’s and great benefits.
In this case all they do is meet a few times a year (maybe a dozen?), tour landfills and recycling centers.
The garbage board alone costs over 2 million a year to maintain – AND Cal EPA really has landfill/recycling oversight!
A perfect example of gov’t waste!
The list is practically endless!
December 10, 2008 at 8:22 PM #314397paramountParticipantFinally, California has ‘boards’ which are basically ‘soft landing pads’ for Sacramento assembly members who have usually termed out.
The board members (the garbage board for example) make over 130k/year not including per diem’s and great benefits.
In this case all they do is meet a few times a year (maybe a dozen?), tour landfills and recycling centers.
The garbage board alone costs over 2 million a year to maintain – AND Cal EPA really has landfill/recycling oversight!
A perfect example of gov’t waste!
The list is practically endless!
December 10, 2008 at 8:22 PM #314418paramountParticipantFinally, California has ‘boards’ which are basically ‘soft landing pads’ for Sacramento assembly members who have usually termed out.
The board members (the garbage board for example) make over 130k/year not including per diem’s and great benefits.
In this case all they do is meet a few times a year (maybe a dozen?), tour landfills and recycling centers.
The garbage board alone costs over 2 million a year to maintain – AND Cal EPA really has landfill/recycling oversight!
A perfect example of gov’t waste!
The list is practically endless!
December 10, 2008 at 8:22 PM #314489paramountParticipantFinally, California has ‘boards’ which are basically ‘soft landing pads’ for Sacramento assembly members who have usually termed out.
The board members (the garbage board for example) make over 130k/year not including per diem’s and great benefits.
In this case all they do is meet a few times a year (maybe a dozen?), tour landfills and recycling centers.
The garbage board alone costs over 2 million a year to maintain – AND Cal EPA really has landfill/recycling oversight!
A perfect example of gov’t waste!
The list is practically endless!
December 10, 2008 at 8:23 PM #314011paramountParticipantOh yah – it will never change!!
December 10, 2008 at 8:23 PM #314370paramountParticipantOh yah – it will never change!!
December 10, 2008 at 8:23 PM #314402paramountParticipantOh yah – it will never change!!
December 10, 2008 at 8:23 PM #314423paramountParticipantOh yah – it will never change!!
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