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Does Obama Want To Create 600,000 New Government Jobs?

If you do the math, it seems like it.

The president-elect says he wants to "create three million new jobs" -- this is a change from a few weeks ago, when he said he wanted the plan to create OR SAVE two million jobs.

He says the "No. 1 goal of my plan ... is to create three million new jobs, more than 80 percent of them in the private sector.”

If you do the math: 20 percent of three million means 600,000 new government employees.

Am I the only one who read that and thought of this from Stuff Thomas Jefferson Said, 1st Edition Revised, July 4, 1776 ?

"He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance."

(and no, that's not a call to revolution, don't be that guy)

Again, if printing money and putting people on the government payroll is the pathway to prosperity, why aren't tin-pot countries like Zimbabwe the richest nations on Earth?

He also repeats his promises to raise taxes on the top 5% of earners (who already pay most of the taxes). Yet this is the cohort most likely to invest in emerging technologies and create new jobs. How does penalizing this group or the people who aspire to be a part of it, help create new wealth for anyone? Naturally it doesn't.

Obama keeps talking about how 'greening' government buildings is going to be a cornerstone of his plan. Does he not understand that that's not wealth creation but make work? Of course he does but that's a feature not a bug of his plan.

He's not Lincoln, he's FDR. And he has huge working majority in both houses of Congress.

More: Want to see what huge public payrolls get you, aside from an over regulated country? Look at what Instapundit has complied about the current and future public employee pension funding crisis.

Posted by: DrewM. at 06:12 PM



Comments

1 Damn, I was going to be "that guy".

Posted by: aubrey at January 04, 2009 06:16 PM (wsxco)

2 Hell, we work for the government 30-50% of the time anyway.

Posted by: izoneguy at January 04, 2009 06:17 PM (3k9TU)

3 You know the one smart idea that John Derbyshire promoted last year was that he hopes his kids can get government jobs, since they never, ever go away and are immune from economic downturns.

He may be a raving, Ron Paul's cock-sucking lunatic much of the time, but Derb was spot on there.

Posted by: Kensington at January 04, 2009 06:19 PM (fhJCy)

4 Where's the Hopetm and Changetm in FDR redux?

We are about to witness the largest case of buyer's remorse evah! More popcorn, please.

Posted by: Andy at January 04, 2009 06:21 PM (B+HYX)

5 REVOLUTION
speed of a turntable is measured in RPMs, which stands for revolutions per minute.

Posted by: Warden at January 04, 2009 06:22 PM (KXbGD)

6 Hey!  I want to be "that guy!"

Obama has always had trouble with numbers.  One day it's 200,000, the next it's 175, and so on.

Same thing with these jobs created/saved.  The upshot of it is, it doesn't matter at all what numbers he gives.  In fact, it doesn't matter at all what he says about anything.

Posted by: Alana at January 04, 2009 06:25 PM (JE2zV)

7 "We are about to witness the largest case of buyer's remorse evah!"

If only!  I'm afraid these imbeciles (at least the true believers) are going to watch the whole country collapse and say "Ooh, isn't it wonderful how we elected a black president and proved we weren't racist?  More please!"

On the other hand, for my brother who crossed over to vote Obama because his 401(k) got hurt this Fall and he fell for the ChangeTM nonsense, taste the rainbow, buddy. 

Taste the rainbow.

Posted by: Kensington at January 04, 2009 06:26 PM (fhJCy)

8 Two questions for Obama:

1.  How many people can work for ACORN?

2.  Why am I always in the wrong 5%?

Posted by: SlaveDog at January 04, 2009 06:27 PM (6Gy0q)

9 600,000 - that's about how many ACORN people he'll hire.  A few will work for the Mint and FED to print all the money to pay the rest.  Now THAT's productivity for ya.

Posted by: Jimmy at January 04, 2009 06:29 PM (/Ft4q)

10 For everyone hoping for buyer's remorse, keep this in mind:

"Everything is Bush's fault."

Don't know how long that'll last, but we're going to have to wait a little bit.

Posted by: AD at January 04, 2009 06:34 PM (8BgQw)

11 taste the rainbow, buddy. 

Taste the rainbow.

Hey, I think there was some sort of mistake. This tastes like unwashed ass. We can send it back can't we?


Can't we?

Posted by: Low information voter at January 04, 2009 06:34 PM (KXbGD)

12 I'm in favor of this.

As long as they're all Border Patrol agents.  And Federal Air Marshals.  And I'm sure there are maybe a couple other jobs that would be OK to have 600,000 more of.

Posted by: Alice H at January 04, 2009 06:34 PM (jRtPb)

13 Coming from a guy raised in a Teamster family...the time has come to do away with pensions entirely. Your employer, government or not, puts money into a retirement account and that's it. Your account and your money. You manage it well and it works out for you great, but the employer's responsible ends when the check is cut. And the check get's cut every payday just like the rest of your pay.

As to the 600,000 jobs, good luck with that. Unless they are all low paying bs make work. That would be 42 billion a year just in salary and benefits, never mind paying for the place they work and the equipment and supplies needed to do it.

Posted by: Rocks at January 04, 2009 06:35 PM (7rbe9)

14 Kensington @ 7

"If only!"

exactly.

Posted by: Terry at January 04, 2009 06:36 PM (GAQ/Q)

15 AD @ 10
>>"Everything is Bush's fault."

>>Don't know how long that'll last, but we're going to have to wait a little bit.

my estimate is approximately 8 years.

Posted by: Terry at January 04, 2009 06:41 PM (GAQ/Q)

16 Number 9
Number 9
Number 9
Number 9

Posted by: jimmytheleg at January 04, 2009 06:41 PM (/pPLj)

17 >>Rocks:  As to the 600,000 jobs, good luck with that. Unless they are all low paying bs make work. That would be 42 billion a year just in salary and benefits, never mind paying for the place they work and the equipment and supplies needed to do it.<<

But aren't overlooking the fact that light-workers and community organizers don't need an office.  Their office is wherever they are.

Posted by: SlaveDog at January 04, 2009 06:42 PM (6Gy0q)

18 For you OCD pedantic bastards, that should have been "But aren't you overlooking...

Posted by: SlaveDog at January 04, 2009 06:43 PM (6Gy0q)

19 The Pubs should fight this tooth and nail. They will probably fail, but it will be fun watching Barry have hissy fits.

Posted by: eman at January 04, 2009 06:44 PM (9jESx)

20 "Don't know how long [Everything is Bush's fault] will last."

Prepare yourself.  They're blaming the current economic collapse on Ronald Reagan, for crying out loud.  It's only been twenty years since he left office...

Of course, since President Bush refuses to stand up for himself or his policies, I figure they'll get at least fifty years out of blaming him for everything.

Posted by: Kensington at January 04, 2009 06:49 PM (fhJCy)

21 Just nationalize Acorn and Answer, that ought to do it.

Posted by: Javems at January 04, 2009 06:51 PM (/IQA9)

22 Oh, and get ready for the worshipful praise that will be heaped on President Present for every conceivable terrorism-free anniversary.

President Bush stopped them for 7.5 years?  "Yawn.  Fuck him!"
President Present gets us through a week?  "Amazing!  He really is Messiah!"

Posted by: Kensington at January 04, 2009 06:51 PM (fhJCy)

23 Should have read the comments (lazy).

Posted by: Javems at January 04, 2009 06:53 PM (/IQA9)

24 If George W. Bush is to be viewed as a failed president, it will be because he was the foreplay for the royal screwing the nation will undergo with the Dems in charge.


Posted by: sickinmass at January 04, 2009 06:53 PM (/i4dU)

25 On September 10 of this year every Moron needs to send an email to the White House to remind Bambi that according to his own party, everything that goes down on September 11 or after cannot be blamed on your predecessor.  Bush tried to take the high road and not blame Clinton, who completely deserved it, and all it got him was backstabbed by those he tried to treat with respect, because he forgot to check whether they were worthy of respect before doing that.

Posted by: sherlock at January 04, 2009 06:59 PM (8V5Ut)

26

<i>Am I the only one who read that and thought of this from Stuff Thomas Jefferson Said, 1st Edition Revised, July 4, 1776 ?</i>

 

No, you are not. 

 

Did you get to the <i>"when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security"</i> part, too?

Posted by: dad29 at January 04, 2009 07:00 PM (GVb0I)

27 @25 - FUCKIN-A. I agree 100%. BO is responsible for everything as of 1-20-2009. You wanted it, you got it Barry

Posted by: MikeH at January 04, 2009 07:02 PM (1V2sa)

28 How many federal employees does it take to screw in a fluorescent lightbulb?

Posted by: CoolCzech at January 04, 2009 07:03 PM (iafWn)

29 Answer, Four:

One to hold the ladder

One to unscrew the old incandescent bulb

One to screw in the florescent bulb

One to screw Barney Frank

Posted by: CoolCzech at January 04, 2009 07:04 PM (iafWn)

30 Fuck it. I quit. I've been beaten down. I'm switching my registration to Donk tommorrow...Somebody has to clean the Skittles out of the unicorn stalls...I bust my ass climbing utility poles in all kinds of weather, been on strike over bullshit, and get regulated by the stupidest cousin of whatever asshole is in charge of the PUC and FCC. Sign me the fuck up. Repubs can't fight their way out of a jism-catch bag, and they want my loyalty?..How about a good word, or a shitty lie at least, for us in the trenches. This fucking silence (GWB-8 years) and go along (Mav)  horseshit is fucking us in the ass....Utterly saddening. ...Beat them from the inside?..I'm lost here.

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 07:06 PM (y7kTR)

31 Note: top 5% of earners is NOT the rich.

A few years ago, I had lunch with one of Omaha's elites (no, not Mr. New Money Buffet, but one of the original founding families descendants who profited from the land grab for Union Pacific, plotting with the railroad and buying up farmers land for cheap and then selling it to the government for the railroad's use at an incredible profit).

Their family still owns property all around the U.S., as well as numerous businesses. We were visiting regarding the possibility of their investment in a company I worked with. When we were discussing the business plan, the descendant (we'll call him Billy) pointed out the "outrageous" salaries we were planning on providing to management, top technical staff, etc. The general manager's draw was $70K, the network architect was $65K, and so on. Why was this so excessive (this is 2003 mind you)? Well, Billy pointed out that he's the CEO of his company and he only makes $30K/year!!!

Of course, Billy's Lexus SUV and BMW 740 are leased by his company, his 8,000 square feet home owned outright (and assessed remarkably low, funny how that works), and he has portfolios of tax-free munis pouring in interest off of several hundred million dollars a month TAX FREE. Of course he doesn't need a paycheck.

Now ask yourself, who is Obama going to tax? Not Billy. Naturally, Billy was a staunch Obama supporter this election. Instead, Billy's overjoyed that Obama's going to sock it to those "rich" network engineers, programmers, small business general managers, entrepreneurs and other "fat cats" while Billy flies around Democrats on his private jet helping elect them so they can fleece us. Seriously, if we can't free ourselves of this yoke while the 52% who don't pay taxes vote in Democrats to steal from us, I don't see this lasting much longer, revolution or not. I've gone back to school to work on a PhD and will have our debts retired in a few years and then will probably leave the corporate world where I see more than half of my income stolen from me. Might as well join the tax-free elites.

Posted by: HatlessHessian at January 04, 2009 07:06 PM (3/V8w)

32
Obama is going to create 3 million jobs?

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.

The only thing Democrats know how to do is dig into the taxpayer's pockets. They're great at, for example, building toll plazas. Expect Obama to tax the shit out of us at every turn. He won't raise income taxes, but he'll tack on federal fees and taxes on everyfuckingthing.

Posted by: Darling at January 04, 2009 07:08 PM (QOkeR)

33 I don't understand why the lamb limits himself this way.  If you're just going to pull numbers from his ass, why not 30 million new jobs?  or 50?

Posted by: toby928 at January 04, 2009 07:09 PM (PD1tk)

34
.Beat them from the inside?

I guess it couldn't hurt to try. It'll probably be easier to push the Democrats to the Right than the GOP back to the Right.

Posted by: Darling at January 04, 2009 07:13 PM (QOkeR)

35 duh1 is a poser. This geek is dumber than a stick and I just do not understand why this isn't obvious to all. He makes chimpanzees look smart.

Posted by: torabora at January 04, 2009 07:16 PM (WE3Bt)

36 My roommate, as delusional an Obamabot as there's ever been, takes every word out of President Present's mouth as Gospel.  Obama says three million jobs, my roommate says "isn't it great?  Obama's going to create three million jobs!"

Doesn't question it for a moment.  Can't wait to vote for him again in 2012.

Posted by: Kensington at January 04, 2009 07:16 PM (fhJCy)

37    # 31-And sweet Caroline won't disclose her tax/income numbers. Be-fucking-utiful.

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 07:23 PM (y7kTR)

38 Remember those obama commerative plates that were being sold on TV? Well, I saw them being sold in Walgreens. I remember the commercial saying due to high demand that one person could only buy two plates. I looked and did not see any limits on  the plates at Walgreens.

Posted by: Ginger at January 04, 2009 07:24 PM (wXwtP)

39

harry reid can go suck a tranny's left nut. Go read Gateway. Too lazy to link.

Posted by: Ginger at January 04, 2009 07:25 PM (wXwtP)

40

Headline correction:

Does Obama Want To Create 600,000 New UNION Government Jobs?

Posted by: voodoo at January 04, 2009 07:30 PM (dvJNC)

41   For shits and giggles I'm gonna take a want ad out of todays newspaper. I'll show up with no resume', won't fill out the employment application and tell the HR person that I'm willing to work twice as hard as I ever had at this job, ya know. Of course with no job history or any info whatsoever, I'm sure to land this gig. It's gotta be a lock. Of course I just have to find a company/industry or union (ok all of themn did) that supported barry....I'll just explain they have to create a position for me in order to make the 1's promises come true at the expense of their bottom line. And I'll work for cash only. 

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 07:30 PM (y7kTR)

42 This sort of nonsense that Obama is spouting falls apart of its own accord.  Carter II coming up on the 20th.

Posted by: The Obvious at January 04, 2009 07:31 PM (1g+FW)

43 A huge public works program focused on repair/upgrade/replacement of the Nation's infrastructure will be a good thing. Lots of people put to work, from the planners to the engineers to the ditch-diggers. So it might cost a little more, big deal. It's a good time to do it; the work is necessary; it's a win-win for all; and by the time it's done, why, we'll be ready for some new problem.

I hope. Otherwise, it's going to be a wash because President BO didn't keep his nose clean concerning this or that appointment and the whole Administration is a big, fat, easy target for raids by the GOP.

Posted by: Sensibleman II at January 04, 2009 07:31 PM (RyeAD)

44 Having America’s most liberal politicians in control of the government during a financial crisis that REQUIRES over-the-top spending is a formula for disaster.
We were already on a path toward bankruptcy, pre-economic meltdown, slowly being crushed under the weight of Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare. Democrats will seize the opportunity to expand the already unsustainable.
What a great idea - You take a part-time job at WalMart for three months leading up to Christmas, and then when they lay you off, you can collect for the next nine months! It’s not so far from those union clauses with GM that are so shocking.
Part of the move toward universal health care..
and allow workers who lose jobs that did not come with insurance benefits to be eligible, for the first time, to apply for Medicaid coverage.
They want to expand Medicaid? The health care program that liberals love to call a SAFETY NET that captures about 30% of all Americans? Here’s an example of the devastating expense that Medicaid represents already. In 2006, the California state budget was $117 billion. They spent $34 billion beyond that on Medicaid.

Just one of those über-market-demagogues  disguised as a ‘patriot’

Posted by: sickinmass at January 04, 2009 07:33 PM (/i4dU)

45 OK, fine.  Give him 600K gummint jobs.  Now, how exactly is he going to create 2.4 mm private sector gigs?

Posted by: Prufrock at January 04, 2009 07:34 PM (pEXyx)

46   #43..The GOP wouldn't do a panty raid on a nursing home right now...I know I sound like a troll, but...fuck me.

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 07:34 PM (y7kTR)

47

if it was good enough for Jefferson.....

 

 

Posted by: "that guy" at January 04, 2009 07:43 PM (RxUMK)

48 Send the RNC and your Senator and representative these posts concerning the purple lips "new jobs"....don't give up....America is worth every link that you post.

Posted by: free at January 04, 2009 07:46 PM (cFwGO)

49    600,000 is over 10,000 gov jobs per state. Once he gets the 600k, he'll bump it up to cover the other 2.4mil. Which is what, another 50k/state. That's a lot of Unicorn stall muckers.

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 07:48 PM (y7kTR)

50 28 How many federal employees does it take to screw in a fluorescent lightbulb?

Posted by: CoolCzech at January 04, 2009 07:03 PM (iafWn)

How many Palis does it take?


Zero, they'd rather live in darkness and blame it on da JOOOOOOOOOOOZ

Posted by: ol_dirty_/b/tard at January 04, 2009 07:49 PM (yI03K)

51 Obama promised "change" and now, with his appointments, we know what the change is going to be: the final drive to totally destroy America as we have previously known it. He is appointing very important key "insiders" who are to bring America into its final Marxist, Fascist and Fabian Socialist police State.


Posted by: sickinmass at January 04, 2009 07:50 PM (/i4dU)

52 Remember those obama commerative plates that were being sold on TV? Well, I saw them being sold in Walgreens. I remember the commercial saying due to high demand that one person could only buy two plates. I looked and did not see any limits on  the plates at Walgreens.

It was the same at my Walgreens, in CT. A huge pile of the damn things with not one missing. Next to the 3 for $10 t-shirts. I mean who buys commerative plates any more anyway? It's just more shit to be chucked out by your kids when you kick the bucket.

Posted by: Rocks at January 04, 2009 07:51 PM (7rbe9)

53 We're gonna have to bulldoze public housing for these Gov employees to park  their new Lexus Hybrids.

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 07:51 PM (y7kTR)

54

"A Tax collector vysited my Farm Lot and he demanded a Tax of THIRTY pieces of silver to be levyd against my Farm and Propertie. I showed him mye Blunderbuss and shouted, "Get ye from Mye Propertie!" He whipped his horses lyke a girl and made haste. The Government shall stay out of mye pocket, mye pistols are fresh."

That's my ancestor's story and I'm sticking to it.

Posted by: ErikW at January 04, 2009 07:53 PM (hKtiw)

55 I'm not even going to read this tonight.  The purple cheater people lost and I'm going to take solace in that for the remainder of the evening.

Posted by: RB at January 04, 2009 07:58 PM (ewXBY)

56 Great, maybe the local Crack whore will be my new Gov't healthcare provider...."No Shanicqua, The dose pack for my pnuemonia isn't working, I'm pretty sure I need a chest X-Ray, not crab cream".

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 07:59 PM (y7kTR)

57
600,000 new military jobs, ok.
600,000 new post office, dmv etc... jobs, not ok.

Posted by: politicalmuse at January 04, 2009 08:02 PM (kLKnf)

58 Severe burn from doing something stupid like not wearing my welding gloves......Crab Cream!

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 08:02 PM (y7kTR)

59 Nail gun accident to the skull....Crab Cream

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 08:03 PM (y7kTR)

60

hey, ya know what would be better and a gov'ment job?

free money!

(yeah, that's on the way too)

 

Posted by: shoey at January 04, 2009 08:05 PM (RxUMK)

61 600,000 New corrupt building inspectors, DMV testers, permit proccessors, ands a methadone clinic on every corner...Yay!

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 08:06 PM (y7kTR)

62 I won't be "that guy" but sooner or later we're going to have to storm the Bastille, either literally or figuratively. There is no way we'll ever vote our ways out of this. No one will vote to lose their paycheck. We as conservatives have to realize we're fighting a loosing battle here.

Posted by: Alex at January 04, 2009 08:06 PM (sAP8F)

63

forgot to turn off the sarcasm after the last post..

/sarc off

Posted by: shoey at January 04, 2009 08:07 PM (RxUMK)

64 I need a Gubmint plasterer to fix the skull holes in my walls.

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 08:08 PM (y7kTR)

65 No, shoey, you may be stating fact. Long sigh......

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 08:09 PM (y7kTR)

66 HatlessHessian, I could use a helmet. Because I've given myself so many bruises, banging my head into the wall over how staggeringly ignorant most people are about the "rich." Why doesn't anyone wonder why so many ultra-wealthy leftards like Buffett love high income taxes? Because they don't get their possessions and property by taxable income. God knows if I had a multimillion dollar business I wouldn't pay myself jack shit. But I'd be damn sure my corporation owned a real solid car and a small estate, where I would live as an "employee" of the Company. Are people really so stupid that they think Dummycrats are just inveterate good samaritans who care nothing for money? And when you see plutocratic Dems and their plush lives, does this not ring some tiny alarm in people's brains?

Oh, I forgot, we now live in New France. Thought is so passé.

And to Hutch1200 @ 30, welcome to the club. The GOP has to bribe my ass to get any more support over here. And for the pantywaists like some at NRO or HotAir, no this isn't about "purging" the party... it's about whether those of us who aren't actually making a living off of political bullshit, will want to continue to put our energy into a losing game. At this point, I think it is entirely reasonable to ask oneself "If I want liberty, which party is more likely to deliver?" The crux is that a party has to be able to deliver some sort of political victory to be worth supporting. That's why third parties are still largely a waste of time. The way our system is set up leaves only two options, Rethug or Dim. Squishes like Medved always say that the way to get what you want is to reform the GOP from within. I say, given that the GOP can't find its dick with both hands, that perhaps the only party with enough balls and power to change anything is the Dummycrats. Why not try reforming or subverting the Donks from within? At least they know how to win elections.

It's a real question. Is the GOP worth the time of the average small L libertarian, or conservative?

Posted by: George Orwell at January 04, 2009 08:11 PM (AZGON)

67 Can I run the Department of Heavy Drinking?

Posted by: Unclefacts at January 04, 2009 08:17 PM (M+Vfm)

68 george, I'm just fucking shell shocked. Cannon fodder, if you will...I won't give up, but every honest person here feels the same way older Americans felt when the Germans bombed Pear Harbor. 

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 08:18 PM (y7kTR)

69 Remember those obama commerative plates that were being sold on TV? Well, I saw them being sold in Walgreens. I remember the commercial saying due to high demand that one person could only buy two plates. I looked and did not see any limits on the plates at Walgreens.

Were they made of porcelain? I could always you use a spare commode...

Posted by: CoolCzech at January 04, 2009 08:18 PM (iafWn)

70

who needs Crab Cream, when coming soon to a public dispensary near you, is "Barry O's Magic Foot Powder" tm , cures everything from the athletes foot to brain cancer, can also be used as an industrail strength cleaner, floor wax and dietary supplement.

Warning: may cause abdominal distension, rectal bleeding or heart palpitations

Caution: do not taunt Barry O's Magic Foot Powder tm

Posted by: shoey at January 04, 2009 08:19 PM (RxUMK)

71 I suggest we all buy these fucking plates. And return them on the 21st....Who's with me....Argh!!!!

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 08:20 PM (y7kTR)

72 This plate  thing requires something really stupid on our part...A Boston Plate Party...Or use them as Skeet practice at Aceapalooza Pocono 2009?

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 08:25 PM (y7kTR)

73

Semi-retired now, I sometimes get to watch our postman deliver mail; in our subdivision it is to-the-door service.

In good weather it is something to see.  He walks slowly up and down every sidewalk in proper fashion, taking as much time as possible.  When it is very cold though he zips through in a third of the time.

Someone could probably cut the cost of mail in half, if the Post Office was non quasi-government, non-union.  Using this as a benchmark we are going to get half of what we pay for, even if they do useful stuff, which they won't.

But the costs will be high, 600,000 jobs is a staggering 35% increase in Federal employment, excluding the Post Office.  Using union Post Office jobs as a guide, the starting pay is over 30K (up to 108K) and the average is an astounding $ 63K.

 

This $ 40 billion per year for Obama’s first term would be enough to fund many of the new fighters our air force needs for the next 20 years, or the expenses of an entire carrier battle group.

 

Me?  I’d rather maintain our air superiority rather than have 600,000 slugs planting trees.

Posted by: Robert at January 04, 2009 08:26 PM (VotgB)

74 when the Germans bombed Pear Harbor.

You haz bring teh funny.

Posted by: George Orwell at January 04, 2009 08:27 PM (AZGON)

75

i forgot to mention, if you add water and whip with a fork it makes a cracking good dessert topping.

"Barry O's Magic Foot Powder"

it's not any different than any other foot powder, it just sounds better

 

Posted by: shoey at January 04, 2009 08:28 PM (RxUMK)

76 >>top 5 percent...Yet this is the cohort most likely to invest in emerging technologies and create new jobs<<

FAIL. This is the cohort most likely to relish watching those who aren't in the top 5 percent put *their* money into 'emerging technologies, and chuckling over the chilled rim of a glass when those investors fail. RHIP.

And as for 'creating new jobs?' My guess is they're long past job-creating and much further into funding foundations, investing in small islands, and bird-watching.

Posted by: railwriter at January 04, 2009 08:28 PM (XcsD4)

77 What..I went to public school.

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 08:29 PM (y7kTR)

78 Barry O plate smashing Ceremony. 1st Saturday after the Coronation. Scranton (drink). Lackawanna County Courthouse. We have very lax open container laws. Did you know Biden was from Scranton and Hils' dad is planted here? Any takers?

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 08:35 PM (y7kTR)

79 hutch, @72
DON"T bring those plates to Boston! Keep em' in the Poconos.

Posted by: sickinmass at January 04, 2009 08:35 PM (/i4dU)

80 How many federal employees does it take to screw in a fluorescent lightbulb?

Posted by: CoolCzech at January 04, 2009 07:03 PM (iafWn)


600,000

Posted by: Watcher at January 04, 2009 08:35 PM (usR6M)

81 I want my Skittles Shitting Unicorn, and I want it right fucking now.

Posted by: Unclefacts at January 04, 2009 08:35 PM (M+Vfm)

82 Will do SIMass, couldn't afford the plate tax there anyway.

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 08:37 PM (y7kTR)

83 I want my flying car damnit!

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 08:38 PM (y7kTR)

84 43 A huge public works program focused on repair/upgrade/replacement of the Nation's infrastructure will be a good thing. Lots of people put to work, from the planners to the engineers to the ditch-diggers.

Great..if you're not planner/engineer....you can get a job of the ditch digger variety...or maybe checking peoples garbage for recyclables, or peeking into windows at night to count the incandescent lights or to check for smokers, in order to file and record for future fines. Might even get a commission on top of wages.

Posted by: Iggey Schnetz at January 04, 2009 08:38 PM (miIyE)

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Posted by: Buzzsaw at January 04, 2009 08:40 PM (MOdlB)

86 Shit,,,,gotta go, the mattress police are here!

Posted by: hutch1200 at January 04, 2009 08:40 PM (y7kTR)

87 Monorail to Scranton!!

Posted by: sickinmass at January 04, 2009 08:41 PM (/i4dU)

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Posted by: Barry O at January 04, 2009 08:48 PM (RxUMK)

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Don't be a policeman or firefighter in Columbus, Ohio. Worker's Comp doesn't give a fuck and there's nothing the Union can do. My Dad has been on since '85 and nearing retirement but his left knee got tore up on duty a few years ago and he keeps getting denied. He needs arthro knee surgery but the motherfuckers won't approve it. Unions are fucking useless.

Posted by: ErikW at January 04, 2009 08:50 PM (hKtiw)

93 Buzz--I'm not sure your stats are right. The top 5% of earners in this country includes very few small business owners.

I'd be happy to be proven wrong.

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94 You all are forgetting:  the 600000 goverment jobs are one thing.  Obama's 2.4M "private" jobs will all be tenured lunatic liberal profs, university support staff, and "community organizers".  Sure, Federal subsidies will pay for their salaries, but he will still call them "private sector employees."  Imagine the job security for his minions!

Posted by: In Exile at January 04, 2009 08:53 PM (Dw6L6)

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my discontent with FNC grows...

Mike fucking Huckaboob has his own show, which we all know is the seventh and final sign.

did anybody else know about this or did he just sneak into the studio and turn the cameras on?

Posted by: Barry O at January 04, 2009 08:58 PM (RxUMK)

96 railwriter Did a quick search and came up with this quote "The top one percent of U.S. taxpayers (annual income over $313,469)". If that is the cut off for the top 1% that even includes small business. Link

Posted by: Buzzsaw at January 04, 2009 08:59 PM (MOdlB)

97 just in case there's any confusion, Barry O has left the building, lol

Posted by: shoey at January 04, 2009 09:00 PM (RxUMK)

98 67 Can I run the Department of Heavy Drinking?

ErAh, Erah....ERAH, thaat's MAH DEPAHTMENT!!!!  Now WHARES MAH CHIVAAAAAAAAASSSS!!!!

Posted by: Teddy in Hyannis at January 04, 2009 09:01 PM (WQqt3)

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Timely.
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Or those that are past caring...

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Just wait until the new med school opens up and we can get practiced on by idiots free medial care!

Posted by: alexthechick at January 04, 2009 09:04 PM (xUOXi)

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as a conservative i can't write either, but if you shock the monkeys in just the right order you'd be suprised what you can get them to do...

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I had more than that in sales last year, I guess that makes me too rich according to Obama.

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Posted by: James at January 04, 2009 09:13 PM (dnLKL)

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this is not nice, but i feel it's my civic duty to point it out.

how the hell did that butt-ugly kid come from Travolta and Preston's seed?

Posted by: shoey at January 04, 2009 09:15 PM (RxUMK)

107 Bush should leave a pile of national security memos with dire warnings of every possible problem. What did Obama know and when did he know it?!!!!!

Posted by: Ostral B Heretic at January 04, 2009 09:18 PM (id7IM)

108 I was surprised at how rich I am when put into a percentile range. The bottom 50% are mostly teenagers and retired people but it makes me feel important. At least for that fleeting moment every payday before that wealth is distributed (some actually by choice).

Posted by: Buzzsaw at January 04, 2009 09:21 PM (MOdlB)

109

and since things don't seem to add up there, i'm going to assume that Travolta's son was Baby Trigg's real father and was whacked so he wouldn't spill the beans.

(i'm bored if you can't tell, lol)

Posted by: shoey at January 04, 2009 09:21 PM (RxUMK)

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Dr. Strangeglove is on CNN, if anyone cares

 

Posted by: shoey at January 04, 2009 09:23 PM (RxUMK)

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Re:#30, #31 and #66.  I'm with you guys.  Said it better than I could, even if I hadn't had several beers.  If the "O" gets the tax increases he said he wanted in the campaign,  I'll stop working when my marginal tax rate goes above 50%.  Fuck the fuckers.

Posted by: Hammer at January 04, 2009 09:24 PM (8nB5X)

112 Shoey, that wasn't nice.  But when a purple people cheater propogates with another purple people cheater - well, let's just say, shit happens.

Posted by: RB at January 04, 2009 09:24 PM (ewXBY)

113

purple people cheater?

ok, i got it, purple as in, the color of our Dear Leader's lips?

Posted by: shoey at January 04, 2009 09:27 PM (RxUMK)

114 An important point here is that only 51% of voters have to benefit from the Govt (most already currently on direct payroll) to keep this crapball rolling.

Posted by: Buzzsaw at January 04, 2009 09:30 PM (MOdlB)

115

how do ya kill 51% of the people?

i'm just asking...

Posted by: shoey at January 04, 2009 09:39 PM (RxUMK)

116 Shoey
Ask Stalin.

Posted by: Buzzsaw at January 04, 2009 09:45 PM (MOdlB)

117

Obama could man up. He's half pussy and half common sense. Be a man.

Posted by: ErikW at January 04, 2009 09:47 PM (hKtiw)

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Joe Steel told me how to do it, but it really smells after couple of weeks, so i guess there's nothing to do but wait for Mad Maxx-world to get here...

Posted by: shoey at January 04, 2009 10:12 PM (RxUMK)

119

one last digg on the pension thing mentioned at the bottom of the article,

shouldn't everyone get to live the last oh, let's say 20, 30 or 40 years of their life watching "Golden Girls" and spending their grandchildren's money?

isn't that the "civilized" way to live? 

Posted by: shoey at January 04, 2009 10:21 PM (RxUMK)

120 600,000 new leaches - supported by you morons!

Posted by: RB at January 04, 2009 10:32 PM (ewXBY)

121 As for "underfunded" public pensions, I note that Blago looted the IL state fund to the tune of a billion in one year alone.  And that the union didn't say much, due to the obstructing donkey appendage.

Posted by: Karl at January 04, 2009 10:57 PM (mAomI)

122 Great..if you're not planner/engineer....you can get a job of the ditch digger variety

That's the joke of this stimulus package. We don't have a load of unemployed ditch diggers as it is. When a ditchdigger runs out of work, he goes back to Mexico. The other construction work involves heavy machinery operation, and those machines have gotten a bit more complicated to operate. You can't put a 32 year old unemployed investment analyst on a road grader in a day, training is needed. 

As it is, I'm sure the white unemployed will say "I didn't send my Dylan to Harvard just to dig ditches!"


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123 purple people cheater?

I've never heard the Vikings called this before.

Posted by: OregonMuse at January 04, 2009 11:45 PM (XUV9W)

124 As it is, I'm sure the white unemployed will say "I didn't send my Dylan to Harvard just to dig ditches!"

Pedigree.  Its what this 21st century political class is made of, Repub or Dem.  Fuck them both.

What fucking sucks major ass is that their potential replacement(s) are worse; at least these (R) and (D) political whores are predictable.

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They Done Found Us Out, Cletus: Intrepid Internet Detective Figures Out Our Master Plan
Shock: Josh Marshall Almost Mentions Sarin Discovery in Iraq
Leather-Clad Biker Freaks Terrorize Australian Town
When Clinton Was President, Torture Was Cool
What Wonkette Means When She Explains What Tina Brown Means
Wonkette's Stand-Up Act
Wankette HQ Gay-Rumors Du Jour
Here's What's Bugging Me: Goose and Slider
My Own Micah Wright Style Confession of Dishonesty
Outraged "Conservatives" React to the FMA
An On-Line Impression of Dennis Miller Having Sex with a Kodiak Bear
The Story the Rightwing Media Refuses to Report!
Our Lunch with David "Glengarry Glen Ross" Mamet
The House of Love: Paul Krugman
A Michael Moore Mystery (TM)
The Dowd-O-Matic!
Liberal Consistency and Other Myths
Kepler's Laws of Liberal Media Bias
John Kerry-- The Splunge! Candidate
"Divisive" Politics & "Attacks on Patriotism" (very long)
The Donkey ("The Raven" parody)
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