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Government enmployees DO pay SS tax. That was an email hoax that went around a while back, but they also DO collect on it.
They also get an employer matched retirement program similar to a 401k (we’re their employer btw) and their pensions.
crParticipantGovernment enmployees DO pay SS tax. That was an email hoax that went around a while back, but they also DO collect on it.
They also get an employer matched retirement program similar to a 401k (we’re their employer btw) and their pensions.
crParticipantGovernment enmployees DO pay SS tax. That was an email hoax that went around a while back, but they also DO collect on it.
They also get an employer matched retirement program similar to a 401k (we’re their employer btw) and their pensions.
crParticipantGovernment enmployees DO pay SS tax. That was an email hoax that went around a while back, but they also DO collect on it.
They also get an employer matched retirement program similar to a 401k (we’re their employer btw) and their pensions.
crParticipant[quote=kewp]How about a deal; I’ll stop mentioning the burden that illegal immigration puts on social services when the businesses that *profit* from it stop complaining about high taxes.[/quote]
Kewp – you’ve not yet mentioned one good argument for raising taxes, except that it punishes the “criminal rich” as you put it, and subsidizes the illegals you paradoxically want to deport.
You’re turse quasi-whitty replies are getting old.
If you have a reasonable argument for how higher taxes will solve what at its root is a spending problem in our state Government let’s hear it.
Otherwise stop wasting everyone’s time.
If I wanted to hear commi-liberals bash conservative Gov’t values while the lack thereof sends our country into an economic abyss I’d read my Time magazine.
crParticipant[quote=kewp]How about a deal; I’ll stop mentioning the burden that illegal immigration puts on social services when the businesses that *profit* from it stop complaining about high taxes.[/quote]
Kewp – you’ve not yet mentioned one good argument for raising taxes, except that it punishes the “criminal rich” as you put it, and subsidizes the illegals you paradoxically want to deport.
You’re turse quasi-whitty replies are getting old.
If you have a reasonable argument for how higher taxes will solve what at its root is a spending problem in our state Government let’s hear it.
Otherwise stop wasting everyone’s time.
If I wanted to hear commi-liberals bash conservative Gov’t values while the lack thereof sends our country into an economic abyss I’d read my Time magazine.
crParticipant[quote=kewp]How about a deal; I’ll stop mentioning the burden that illegal immigration puts on social services when the businesses that *profit* from it stop complaining about high taxes.[/quote]
Kewp – you’ve not yet mentioned one good argument for raising taxes, except that it punishes the “criminal rich” as you put it, and subsidizes the illegals you paradoxically want to deport.
You’re turse quasi-whitty replies are getting old.
If you have a reasonable argument for how higher taxes will solve what at its root is a spending problem in our state Government let’s hear it.
Otherwise stop wasting everyone’s time.
If I wanted to hear commi-liberals bash conservative Gov’t values while the lack thereof sends our country into an economic abyss I’d read my Time magazine.
crParticipant[quote=kewp]How about a deal; I’ll stop mentioning the burden that illegal immigration puts on social services when the businesses that *profit* from it stop complaining about high taxes.[/quote]
Kewp – you’ve not yet mentioned one good argument for raising taxes, except that it punishes the “criminal rich” as you put it, and subsidizes the illegals you paradoxically want to deport.
You’re turse quasi-whitty replies are getting old.
If you have a reasonable argument for how higher taxes will solve what at its root is a spending problem in our state Government let’s hear it.
Otherwise stop wasting everyone’s time.
If I wanted to hear commi-liberals bash conservative Gov’t values while the lack thereof sends our country into an economic abyss I’d read my Time magazine.
crParticipant[quote=kewp]How about a deal; I’ll stop mentioning the burden that illegal immigration puts on social services when the businesses that *profit* from it stop complaining about high taxes.[/quote]
Kewp – you’ve not yet mentioned one good argument for raising taxes, except that it punishes the “criminal rich” as you put it, and subsidizes the illegals you paradoxically want to deport.
You’re turse quasi-whitty replies are getting old.
If you have a reasonable argument for how higher taxes will solve what at its root is a spending problem in our state Government let’s hear it.
Otherwise stop wasting everyone’s time.
If I wanted to hear commi-liberals bash conservative Gov’t values while the lack thereof sends our country into an economic abyss I’d read my Time magazine.
crParticipantThe SacBee site will tell you by name how much each state employee makes.
There are close to 200 departments including universities which means hundreds or thousands of workers in each dept. I looked at the Senators dept for example:
- 948 positions
- average salary is $68,504
- Top paid position is Secretary Of The Senate at $205,584
- Followed by 3 Chf. Asst. To Pro Tem (whatever that does) at $183,480
- Committee Assistants make anywhere from $47k to $68k – there are 42 of them
- Chief Of Staff/Cr average $112k – there are 38 of them
- Consultants average about $84k – there are 76 of them. How many consultants does the Senate dept need?
- Total of all salaries (excluding benefits) exceeds $65,000,000
I could go on and on, and this is one of the nearly 200 state departments.
It’s pathetic that they refuse to cut even just 10% of these jobs. See for yourself.
http://www.sacbee.com/statepay/
For those of you who think the rich should be taxed more: http://www.ebudget.ca.gov/pdf/BudgetSummary/RevenueEstimates.pdf see figure REV-03.
LA btw has about half of its $7 billion budget go to payroll.
crParticipantThe SacBee site will tell you by name how much each state employee makes.
There are close to 200 departments including universities which means hundreds or thousands of workers in each dept. I looked at the Senators dept for example:
- 948 positions
- average salary is $68,504
- Top paid position is Secretary Of The Senate at $205,584
- Followed by 3 Chf. Asst. To Pro Tem (whatever that does) at $183,480
- Committee Assistants make anywhere from $47k to $68k – there are 42 of them
- Chief Of Staff/Cr average $112k – there are 38 of them
- Consultants average about $84k – there are 76 of them. How many consultants does the Senate dept need?
- Total of all salaries (excluding benefits) exceeds $65,000,000
I could go on and on, and this is one of the nearly 200 state departments.
It’s pathetic that they refuse to cut even just 10% of these jobs. See for yourself.
http://www.sacbee.com/statepay/
For those of you who think the rich should be taxed more: http://www.ebudget.ca.gov/pdf/BudgetSummary/RevenueEstimates.pdf see figure REV-03.
LA btw has about half of its $7 billion budget go to payroll.
crParticipantThe SacBee site will tell you by name how much each state employee makes.
There are close to 200 departments including universities which means hundreds or thousands of workers in each dept. I looked at the Senators dept for example:
- 948 positions
- average salary is $68,504
- Top paid position is Secretary Of The Senate at $205,584
- Followed by 3 Chf. Asst. To Pro Tem (whatever that does) at $183,480
- Committee Assistants make anywhere from $47k to $68k – there are 42 of them
- Chief Of Staff/Cr average $112k – there are 38 of them
- Consultants average about $84k – there are 76 of them. How many consultants does the Senate dept need?
- Total of all salaries (excluding benefits) exceeds $65,000,000
I could go on and on, and this is one of the nearly 200 state departments.
It’s pathetic that they refuse to cut even just 10% of these jobs. See for yourself.
http://www.sacbee.com/statepay/
For those of you who think the rich should be taxed more: http://www.ebudget.ca.gov/pdf/BudgetSummary/RevenueEstimates.pdf see figure REV-03.
LA btw has about half of its $7 billion budget go to payroll.
crParticipantThe SacBee site will tell you by name how much each state employee makes.
There are close to 200 departments including universities which means hundreds or thousands of workers in each dept. I looked at the Senators dept for example:
- 948 positions
- average salary is $68,504
- Top paid position is Secretary Of The Senate at $205,584
- Followed by 3 Chf. Asst. To Pro Tem (whatever that does) at $183,480
- Committee Assistants make anywhere from $47k to $68k – there are 42 of them
- Chief Of Staff/Cr average $112k – there are 38 of them
- Consultants average about $84k – there are 76 of them. How many consultants does the Senate dept need?
- Total of all salaries (excluding benefits) exceeds $65,000,000
I could go on and on, and this is one of the nearly 200 state departments.
It’s pathetic that they refuse to cut even just 10% of these jobs. See for yourself.
http://www.sacbee.com/statepay/
For those of you who think the rich should be taxed more: http://www.ebudget.ca.gov/pdf/BudgetSummary/RevenueEstimates.pdf see figure REV-03.
LA btw has about half of its $7 billion budget go to payroll.
crParticipantThe SacBee site will tell you by name how much each state employee makes.
There are close to 200 departments including universities which means hundreds or thousands of workers in each dept. I looked at the Senators dept for example:
- 948 positions
- average salary is $68,504
- Top paid position is Secretary Of The Senate at $205,584
- Followed by 3 Chf. Asst. To Pro Tem (whatever that does) at $183,480
- Committee Assistants make anywhere from $47k to $68k – there are 42 of them
- Chief Of Staff/Cr average $112k – there are 38 of them
- Consultants average about $84k – there are 76 of them. How many consultants does the Senate dept need?
- Total of all salaries (excluding benefits) exceeds $65,000,000
I could go on and on, and this is one of the nearly 200 state departments.
It’s pathetic that they refuse to cut even just 10% of these jobs. See for yourself.
http://www.sacbee.com/statepay/
For those of you who think the rich should be taxed more: http://www.ebudget.ca.gov/pdf/BudgetSummary/RevenueEstimates.pdf see figure REV-03.
LA btw has about half of its $7 billion budget go to payroll.
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