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July 27, 2010 at 9:30 AM #584165July 27, 2010 at 9:41 AM #583132
Coronita
ParticipantI think what is so distasteful in these raises that while the rest of the world probably hasn’t seen raises in awhile or for that matter are lucky to even be working, these folks shower themselves in raises above the typical rate, even in GOOD economy…
Yes, those banks that took from Fed stole a lot more. But it doesn’t excuse these government workers from abusing the system too…
If you compare the numbers, Sanders makes a hell of a lot less than either of them. And arguably he runs the entire city (more than the 4000+ employees)
Next time you folks get pulled over and ticketed, take heart in that probably part of that went to that head pig’s raise.
July 27, 2010 at 9:41 AM #583224Coronita
ParticipantI think what is so distasteful in these raises that while the rest of the world probably hasn’t seen raises in awhile or for that matter are lucky to even be working, these folks shower themselves in raises above the typical rate, even in GOOD economy…
Yes, those banks that took from Fed stole a lot more. But it doesn’t excuse these government workers from abusing the system too…
If you compare the numbers, Sanders makes a hell of a lot less than either of them. And arguably he runs the entire city (more than the 4000+ employees)
Next time you folks get pulled over and ticketed, take heart in that probably part of that went to that head pig’s raise.
July 27, 2010 at 9:41 AM #583759Coronita
ParticipantI think what is so distasteful in these raises that while the rest of the world probably hasn’t seen raises in awhile or for that matter are lucky to even be working, these folks shower themselves in raises above the typical rate, even in GOOD economy…
Yes, those banks that took from Fed stole a lot more. But it doesn’t excuse these government workers from abusing the system too…
If you compare the numbers, Sanders makes a hell of a lot less than either of them. And arguably he runs the entire city (more than the 4000+ employees)
Next time you folks get pulled over and ticketed, take heart in that probably part of that went to that head pig’s raise.
July 27, 2010 at 9:41 AM #583866Coronita
ParticipantI think what is so distasteful in these raises that while the rest of the world probably hasn’t seen raises in awhile or for that matter are lucky to even be working, these folks shower themselves in raises above the typical rate, even in GOOD economy…
Yes, those banks that took from Fed stole a lot more. But it doesn’t excuse these government workers from abusing the system too…
If you compare the numbers, Sanders makes a hell of a lot less than either of them. And arguably he runs the entire city (more than the 4000+ employees)
Next time you folks get pulled over and ticketed, take heart in that probably part of that went to that head pig’s raise.
July 27, 2010 at 9:41 AM #584170Coronita
ParticipantI think what is so distasteful in these raises that while the rest of the world probably hasn’t seen raises in awhile or for that matter are lucky to even be working, these folks shower themselves in raises above the typical rate, even in GOOD economy…
Yes, those banks that took from Fed stole a lot more. But it doesn’t excuse these government workers from abusing the system too…
If you compare the numbers, Sanders makes a hell of a lot less than either of them. And arguably he runs the entire city (more than the 4000+ employees)
Next time you folks get pulled over and ticketed, take heart in that probably part of that went to that head pig’s raise.
July 27, 2010 at 10:57 AM #583152sdrealtor
ParticipantAmbulance chasers can easily make more than 240K on a single case. Sorry but 240K for the DA of one of America’s largest metros is far from obscene.
July 27, 2010 at 10:57 AM #583244sdrealtor
ParticipantAmbulance chasers can easily make more than 240K on a single case. Sorry but 240K for the DA of one of America’s largest metros is far from obscene.
July 27, 2010 at 10:57 AM #583779sdrealtor
ParticipantAmbulance chasers can easily make more than 240K on a single case. Sorry but 240K for the DA of one of America’s largest metros is far from obscene.
July 27, 2010 at 10:57 AM #583886sdrealtor
ParticipantAmbulance chasers can easily make more than 240K on a single case. Sorry but 240K for the DA of one of America’s largest metros is far from obscene.
July 27, 2010 at 10:57 AM #584191sdrealtor
ParticipantAmbulance chasers can easily make more than 240K on a single case. Sorry but 240K for the DA of one of America’s largest metros is far from obscene.
July 27, 2010 at 11:15 AM #583162Reality
ParticipantI don’t have that much of a problem with these salaries considering the responsiblities, and they probably work very hard for them.
The timing is kind of questionable although does anyone really expect someone running for election to take a raise not long before the election?
I don’t believe them when they say they didn’t delay the raises because of the election. Telling us that the election had no bearing on the timing is the part that bothers me.
July 27, 2010 at 11:15 AM #583254Reality
ParticipantI don’t have that much of a problem with these salaries considering the responsiblities, and they probably work very hard for them.
The timing is kind of questionable although does anyone really expect someone running for election to take a raise not long before the election?
I don’t believe them when they say they didn’t delay the raises because of the election. Telling us that the election had no bearing on the timing is the part that bothers me.
July 27, 2010 at 11:15 AM #583789Reality
ParticipantI don’t have that much of a problem with these salaries considering the responsiblities, and they probably work very hard for them.
The timing is kind of questionable although does anyone really expect someone running for election to take a raise not long before the election?
I don’t believe them when they say they didn’t delay the raises because of the election. Telling us that the election had no bearing on the timing is the part that bothers me.
July 27, 2010 at 11:15 AM #583896Reality
ParticipantI don’t have that much of a problem with these salaries considering the responsiblities, and they probably work very hard for them.
The timing is kind of questionable although does anyone really expect someone running for election to take a raise not long before the election?
I don’t believe them when they say they didn’t delay the raises because of the election. Telling us that the election had no bearing on the timing is the part that bothers me.
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