Fw: Time Is Like A River
4/23/2018 03:30:00 AM | Key Words: 2012, BARACK OBAMA, BLACK, Chris Christie, Christian Values are under Attack!!, CONSTITUTION, ENVIROMENTALISM, GAY, George Soros, government employees, Hollywood, LIBERAL MEDIA, U.S. Military, UNIONS | 4 Comments
Fwd: FW: Daylight Savings Time
10/06/2017 03:30:00 AM | Key Words: DARN TOOTIN, government employees, Native Americans | 3 Comments
We are in deep trouble......
That leaves 140 million to do the
work.
There are 85 million in school.
Which leaves 55 million to do the work.
Of this there are 35 million employed by the federal government.
Leaving 20 million to do the work.
2.8 million are in the armed forces preoccupied with killing TERRORISTS !!
Take from that total the 15.8
million people who work for state and city Governments. And that
leaves 1.4 million to do the work.
At any given time there are 188,000 people in hospitals.
Leaving 1,212,000 to do the work.
Now, there are 1,211,998 people
in prisons.
That leaves just two people to do the work.
You and me.
And there
you are,
Sitting on your ass,
At your computer, reading jokes......
Nice. Real nice,
8/25/2017 03:30:00 AM | Key Words: DARN TOOTIN, government employees, Retirement, TERRORISM, U.S. Military | 3 Comments
Fwd: Jensen: Government waste is alive and well
8/16/2017 03:30:00 AM | Key Words: DEMOCRATS, government employees, REPUBLICANS, TAXES, WASTEFUL SPENDING, YOU ARE THE PROBLEM | 0 Comments
Fwd: Milton Friedman hits the nail on the head!!!!
8/08/2017 03:00:00 AM | Key Words: DARN TOOTIN, government employees | 3 Comments
Fwd: Remember This Guy
"Socialism only worksin two places:Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it."-Ronald Reagan
'Here's my strategy on the Cold War:We win, they lose.'- Ronald Reagan
'The most terrifying wordsIn the English language are:I'm from the governmentand I'm here to help.'-Ronald Reagan
'The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so.'-Ronald Reagan
'Of the four wars in my lifetime, none came about because the U.S. was too strong.- Ronald Reagan
'I have wondered at times about what theTen Commandments would have looked like if Moses had run them through the U.S.Congress..-Ronald Reagan
'The taxpayer:That's someone who worksFor the federal governmentbut doesn't have to take thecivil service examination.'- Ronald Reagan
'Government is like a baby:An alimentary canal with a big appetite at one end andno sense of responsibility at the other'- Ronald Reagan
'The nearest thing to eternal life we will ever see on this earth is agovernment program.' - Ronald Reagan
'It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession.I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first'- Ronald Reagan
'Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases:If it moves, tax it.If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it'- Ronald Reagan
'Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed, there are many rewards;if you disgrace yourself,you can always write a book.'- Ronald Reagan
'No arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is as formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women.'- Ronald Reagan
'If we ever forget that we're one nation under GOD, then we will be a nation gone under.'
-Ronald Reagan
7/20/2017 03:30:00 AM | Key Words: COLD WAR, GOD, government employees, LIBERALS ARE BRINGING US DOWN, REAGAN, russia, SOCIALISM | 5 Comments
FW: Wal Mart vs. the Federal Morons
I know lots of folks don't like Wal-Mart, but this is fascinating.
This is spot-on.
PLEASE, READ THIS TO THE END. IT IS VERY INTERESTING!!!
Wal-Mart vs. The Morons
1. Americans spend $36,000,000 at Wal-Mart Every hour of every day.
2. This works out to $20,928 profit every minute!
3. Wal-Mart will sell more from January 1 to St. Patrick's Day (March 17th) than Target sells all year.
4. Wal-Mart is bigger than Home Depot + Kroger + Target +Sears + Costco +K-Mart combined.
5. Wal-Mart employs 1.6 million people, is the world's largest private employer, and most speak English.
6. Wal-Mart is the largest company in the history of the world.
7. Wal-Mart now sells more food than Kroger and Safeway combined, and keep in mind they did this in only fifteen years.
8. During this same period, 31 big supermarket chains sought bankruptcy.
9. Wal-Mart now sells more food than any other store in the world.
10. Wal-Mart has approx 3,900 stores in the USA of which 1,906 are Super Centers; this is 1,000 more than it had five years ago.
11. This year 7.2 billion different purchasing experiences will occur at Wal-Mart stores. (Earth's population is approximately 6.5 Billion.)
12. 90% of all Americans live within fifteen miles of a Wal-Mart.
You may think that I am complaining, but I am really laying the ground work for suggesting that MAYBE we should hire the guys who run Wal-Mart
to fix the economy.
This should be read and understood by all Americans… Democrats, Republicans, EVERYONE!!
To all 535 voting members of the Legislature, it is now official that the majority of you are corrupt morons:
a. The U.S. Postal Service was established in 1775. You have had 240 years to get it right and it is broke.
b. Social Security was established in 1935. You have had 80 years to get it right and it is broke.
c. Fannie Mae was established in 1938. You have had 77years to get it right and it is broke.
d. War on Poverty started in 1964. You have had 51 years to get it right; $1 trillion of our money is confiscated each year and transferred to
"the poor" and they only want more.
e. Medicare and Medicaid were established in 1965. You have had 50 years to get it right and they are broke.
f. Freddie Mac was established in 1970. You have had 45 years to get it right and it is broke.
g. The Department of Energy was created in 1977 to lessen our dependence on foreign oil. It has ballooned to 16,000 employees with a budget of
$24 billion a year and we import more oil than ever before. You had 38 years to get it right and it is an abysmal failure.
You have FAILED in every "government service" you have shoved down our throats while overspending our tax dollars.
AND YOU WANT AMERICANS TO BELIEVE YOU CAN BE TRUSTED WITH A GOVERNMENT-RUN HEALTH CARE
I know what's wrong. We have lost our minds to "Political Correctness"!!!!!!!
Someone please tell me what is wrong with all the people that run this country!!!!!!
We're "broke" and can't help our own Seniors, Veterans, Orphans, Homeless etc. and the last months we have provided aid to Haiti, Chile, and Turkey and now Pakistan ( the previous home of bin Laden). literally, BILLIONS of DOLLARS!!!
Our retired seniors living on a 'fixed income' receive no aid nor do they get any breaks.
AMERICA: a country where we have homeless without shelter, children going to bed hungry, elderly going without needed medicines, and mentally ill without treatment, etc.
Imagine if the GOVERNMENT gave U. S. the same support they give to other countries. Sad isn't it?
3/01/2017 03:30:00 AM | Key Words: government employees, HEALTH CARE, MEDICAID, medicare, political correctness, POOR PEOPLE ARE BRINGING US DOWN, SOCIAL SECURITY, WAL-MART | 23 Comments
Fwd: USA has become Sears - Author Unknown
The first panacea for a mismanaged nation is inflation of the currency; the second is war.Both bring a temporary prosperity; both bring a permanent ruin.Republican or Democrat, the article below is thought-provoking.The question is, what do we do about it?USA has become SearsAuthor UnknownMay 28, 2016
At its peak, Sears Roebuck was the Walmart and Amazon of its day.
In the early 1970s, in a fit of hubris, Sears built the 100-story Sears Tower in the Chicago Loop. The Tower became the swank headquarters for its brigades of overpaid bureaucrats, fat cats, supernumeraries, paper pushers, and second-guessers. Separated physically, emotionally and culturally from customers and the rank-and-file, those at the top of the steep hierarchy looked down on their inferiors who shopped and worked in neglected Sears stores in the hinterlands.
In 1970, a company headquartered in a humble building of their first store in Rogers, Ark., went public. Its name was Walmart.
In 2000, across the Loop from the Sears Tower, Sears’ rival Montgomery Ward went out of business, 128 years after its founding. At the time of its demise, Ward’s was owned by—this is hard to believe—General Electric. Like Sears, Montgomery Ward also was headquartered in an office tower far removed from customers and the rank-and-file, albeit in a building that wasn’t as tall or grand as the Sears Tower.
In the year of Ward’s demise, Walmart’s revenue hit $165 billion.
Today, Sears is on its deathbed.
It’s a story that has been repeated hundreds of times in corporate America. It’s also a story that has been repeated in nations, states and city states throughout history, whether they were empires, republics, democracies, monarchies, or dictatorships. It’s a story of birth, growth, maturity, decline, demise, and, rarely, rebirth. Someday Google will fall victim to this natural cycle. Walmart is already falling victim to it. And so is the USA.
As difficult as it is for companies to avoid decline, it’s an order of magnitude more difficult for a nation to do so, especially a democratic nation as large as the USA, where voters and interest groups aren’t keen about upsetting the status quo and inflicting pain on themselves. Also, corporations don’t have to bear the expense of armies and don’t have the ability to print money to temporarily mask their financial problems as the problems grow worse.
Yet three major causes of decline are shared by both corporations and nations alike, as follows:
Cause One: The Sears Tower Effect
As already alluded to, this is the natural tendency for power, prestige, pay, perks, and authority to agglomerate at corporate headquarters or in a national capital or in government in general, where decision-making metastasizes into bureaucracy, where accountability is replaced by self-interest, where hubris and arrogance replace humility, and where the wealth produced by those in the hinterlands is consumed by bigwigs, apparatchiks, lawyers, and regulatory specialists—most of whom have little talent to produce wealth but great talent at consuming it.
The bigger and swankier the headquarters, the quicker the decline. Likewise, the bigger and swankier the capital, the quicker the decline.
Metro Washington, D.C., which began as a swamp, now has seven of the ten wealthiest counties in the nation. It’s hard to imagine today, but when the nation’s capital was moved in 1800 from Philadelphia to its current location, all of the government’s records fit on one horse-drawn wagon.
You don’t hear much about the “Sears Tower Effect”, because it is largely ignored by the press, pundits, politicians, and professors (aka The Four P’s). The Four P’s ignore it because they don’t see it. And they don’t see it because they reside in the same socioeconomic pod. Most are physically, culturally, emotionally, and intellectually removed from where real work is done and real value is produced, such as in a mine, in a factory, in a lumber mill, on a farm, in an oilfield, on board a fishing boat, at the controls of a diesel locomotive, at the helm of a Mississippi River tugboat, at a construction site, in a cubicle in a technology company, in the minds of entrepreneurs and innovators, and in thousands of other places that are largely out of the sight and out of the mind of the peas in a pod.
The Sears Tower Effect explains why universities have become bloated and expensive purveyors of curricula of questionable value, sold to snookered students buried in student debt. And it explains why Washington, D.C., has become a rich, distended, fat, flatulent, and fetid nest of lobbyists, bloodsuckers, overlords, lobbyists, and bureaucrats.
Cause Two: A Sense of Entitlement
The second cause of the decline of companies and nations is that pay, pensions and benefits granted during the good times of high-growth and little competition morph into entitlements as the business or nation matures and competition increases.
Judith Bardwick, a psychologist and fellow business author and consultant, described the phenomenon as “Danger in the Comfort Zone,” in her best-selling business book of the same title.
A sense of entitlement dominated at Sears, GM, AT&T, IBM and hundreds of other companies, where employees were rewarded for breathing instead of performing, regardless of how the company was doing.
A sense of entitlement also dominates in the USA, where entitlements now consume 70% of the national budget, and where over 60% of households receive some sort of government entitlement, handout, subsidy, or government paycheck.
To turn the country around, politicians would have to allow market forces to transform the nation from a takings culture to a producing culture, a culture in which citizens would have to earn what they receive. Instead, remarkably and alarmingly, politicians are doing the opposite: Responding to voter demands, they are strengthening the entitlement culture and expanding the comfort zone to more people.
Examples abound: free medical care, free child care, the movement to eliminate grades and rankings in schools, another movement to excuse student loans and to make college free, still another movement to eliminate the SAT and other quantifiable entrance requirements for college, new labor rules that would make millions of employees eligible for overtime pay, steep increases in the minimum wage, and corporations accommodating the desire of Millennials for more free time—all of which will have the opposite of the intended affect. Over time, incomes and full-time employment will fall instead of rise, as they have in France, where it was believed that cutting the work week would result in full employment and prosperity.
Such suicidal lunacy is happening in the face of billions of industrious Chinese, Indians, Mexicans and other nationalities willing to work long hours for little pay. It’s a sobering economic fact that even if border walls were built and container ships were denied entry to U.S. ports, Americans would still have to compete with foreigners and work harder, longer, and smarter to maintain their standard of living.Cause Three: Value-Subtracted Jobs
A value-subtracted job is the opposite of a value-added job. It is a job that reduces wealth, innovation and productivity instead of adding to wealth, innovation and productivity.
Value-subtracted jobs have grown in lockstep with the growth of the regulatory state, with the growing complexity of the tax code, and with the growth of the entitlement culture. They are also a manifestation of the Sears Tower Effect; that is, pay, power and prestige have accrued to the supernumeraries and bureaucrats at corporate headquarters or in the nation’s capital, at the expense of the producers of wealth in the hinterlands.
There are millions of private- and public-sector lawyers, accountants, managers, technicians, and clerks who specialize in the tax code, in OSHA regulations, in environmental regulations, in labor law, in National Health Care, in fair housing laws, in SEC laws, in the Dodd-Frank law, in equal employment laws, in food labeling laws, and in thousands of other laws and regulations.
Every law, every rule, every regulation, and every new entry in the Federal Register spawns hundreds if not thousands of such jobs—a scary thought given that a new regulation is born every three hours.
Incumbents holding value-subtracted jobs are both Democrats and Republicans, most of whom are college graduates and white-collar. They form a massive and massively powerful interest group that will protect its rice bowl.
They also are well-paid.
For example, the median salary of a corporate environmental manager is $107,011, not counting benefits. Other examples: $135,357 for a senior tax manager, $71,444 for a government relations manager, and $58,275 for a HIPPA privacy officer. (Think about this the next time you complete a useless HIPPA privacy form in a doctor’s office.)
The career ladder in regulatory compliance has many steps and pay grades. Typical titles and salaries range from compliance coordinator ($36-$52K), to compliance analyst ($44-$66K), to compliance specialist ($40-$62K), to compliance manager ($58-$96K), and to chief compliance officer ($61-$195K).
Compliance managers for the Dodd-Frank monstrosity of a law are in high demand in Chicago, judging by their average salary in the windy city of $206,000. But that is not as much as the $316,962 earned one year in a signing bonus, salary and incentive bonus as vice president of community affairs at a Chicago hospital.
Since the per-capita income in the USA is about $29,000, it would take the income of eleven little people to equal that pay and perks.
There are millions of other supernumeraries across the nation being supported by tens of millions of other little people, thanks to Democrats, in cahoots with many Republicans, have dramatically increased the number of regulations. For example, the cost of complying with Dodd-Frank is an estimated $24 billion, a staggering amount that is equal to the average income of 827,000 little people.
It’s no wonder that the cost of all levels of government has increased from about 12% of national income a century ago to nearly 50% today.
The little people paying for all of this waste are the same little people who used to shop at Sears before it declined but now shop at Walmart and elsewhere. Unfortunately, their government has become Sears, but they don’t have the option of choosing another government and putting the current one out of business.
1/10/2017 03:30:00 AM | Key Words: college, Entitlements, government employees, LIBERALS ARE BRINGING US DOWN, medicare, WAL-MART, YOU ARE THE PROBLEM | 10 Comments