Obama Orders Pay Raise for Biden, Members of Congress, Federal Workers

IronWing

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Yep, 0.5% raise after a three year pay freeze. Why that's only 6.5% below inflation for the period! They be livin' large!
 

fskimospy

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I am outraged that people would get less than a 1% raise over a period of three years. So angry right now.
 
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The usual obama pos supporters come in and defend him, These guys are paid by TAX DOLLARS and they already earn too much especially when they steal from Americans.

Imagine the outrage if bush did this
 

IronWing

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The usual obama pos supporters come in and defend him, These guys are paid by TAX DOLLARS and they already earn too much especially when they steal from Americans.

Imagine the outrage if bush did this
Bush provided pay raises to federal workers every single year of his administration.

Of course federal workers are paid with tax dollars. Where else would the money come from, dumbass?
 
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Bush provided pay raises to federal workers every single year of his administration.

Of course federal workers are paid with tax dollars. Where else would the money come from, dumbass?

And what bush did was wrong so why are you not condemning obama? Always going back to bush, looks like we have seen the real dumbass
 

IronWing

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And what bush did was wrong so why are you not condemning obama? Always going back to bush, looks like we have seen the real dumbass
You were the poster who brought up Bush you stupid dumbshit. How long did you nap in that plastic bag anyway?
 
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It's wrong for workers to not have their salaries go down every year due to inflation?

A lot of these workers are overpaid and dont even do that much. Why do you think he gave them a pay raise? So they would vote for democrats

Still cant believe people are defending obama
 
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fskimospy

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A lot of these workers are overpaid and dont even do that much. Why do you think he gave them a pay raise? So they would vote for him

Still cant believe people are defending obama

He gave them a pay raise after winning the last election he will ever face so that they would vote for him.

You cannot be a real poster. No one is this stupid.
 

Throckmorton

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A lot of these workers are overpaid and dont even do that much. Why do you think he gave them a pay raise? So they would vote for democrats

Still cant believe people are defending obama

$28k/yr is overpaid? Because that's what a grunt in the military makes.
 
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Throckmorton

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This is why I'll probably never be a public servant again. Your pay gets frozen which means your salary goes down every year due to inflation, and then when you get a 0.5% raise the conservatives get angry. I'd rather work in a field where I make twice as much, get raises for no reason, and get free food, and the general public can't complain because the price of oil is whatever the market says it is.
 

sactoking

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fskimospy

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Sactoking that is incorrect. The cbo estimates that after the taxes, etc are factored in the ACA will have a net positive impact on the deficit.
 

jackschmittusa

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If we never gave them a raise, eventually inflation would make the pay so low that only illegal immigrants would want the jobs. lol
 

sactoking

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Sactoking that is incorrect. The cbo estimates that after the taxes, etc are factored in the ACA will have a net positive impact on the deficit.

I'm on my phone right now so I'll have to revisit later but that is most assuredly not correct. I've quoted the figures in other ACA threads, especially after the CBO revised their budget projections after the Supreme Court decision, but the basic numbers were $2.5 trillion in program costs and tax credits over 10 years against $1-1.5 trillion in offsetting tax revenue. The Supreme Court decision worsened the forecast slightly as the tax credits were seen to be more expensive than the now-optional Medicaid expansion.

Edited: You might be thinking of the estimated $180 billion cost to repeal that was discussed earlier this year. That number was misleading because it only accounted for immediate tax revenue lost and spending decreases. It did not account for the fact that most of the spending saving to offset the cost of repeal didn't occur until 2014 and thus were ignored. The true "cost of repeal" was likely closer to -$1.5 trillion over ten years since the tax credits wouldn't have to be paid.
 
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Jimzz

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The .5% will not do much for those in the Fed Gov as the new retirment system goes into affect in 2013. It increases the retirment payment by another 2.5% or so.

Let alone the the 2% payroll and whole cliff deal. So in the end .5% is better than the last 3 years 0% but nothing to jump up about in the grand deal.

"Great news, I get .5% more pay but have to pay another 2-15%... wait."