RE: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Setting the record state on public employee wages and unions [EPI News]

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

 

I have absolutely no idea.  Why?

 

Peacefully yours,

PJ

 

 

 

From: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ron Gates
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:23 AM
To: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Setting the record state on public employee wages and unions [EPI News]

 

And why do you think the rest of the world breathed a sigh of relief when he was elected?

 


From: Julie Dinkins-Borkowski <julie@borkowskifamily.com>
To: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, 3 March, 2011 6:37:19
Subject: RE: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Setting the record state on public employee wages and unions [EPI News]

 

"There are as many exact definitions of socialism as there are socialists. Yet they do have common characteristics.  Love of big government, nationalization of industry, wealth redistribution, etc. all point towards socialism.  Someone like the president would not even have to say he was a socialist in Western Europe; it would be assumed quite normally, without any fuss or conspiracy."

 

To call someone a socialist is not conspiratorial, and it is not fear-mongering; it is simply the truth, and it is time to take a deep breath and admit it -- America has a socialist leading the country.
  
  

 

 

 

Peacefully yours,

~homeschooljules

Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. ~ Albert Einstein

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~computerjules

 

 

From: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of patrick mc govern
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 2:34 PM
To: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Setting the record state on public employee wages and unions [EPI News]

 

Maybe you should learn the meaning of the word before you use it....of course being a stupid tea bagger, you're not capable of free thought so I realize my suggestion will fall on deaf ears

 You can lead people to knowledge but you can't make them think



--- On Tue, 3/1/11, Julie Dinkins-Borkowski <julie@borkowskifamily.com> wrote:


From: Julie Dinkins-Borkowski <julie@borkowskifamily.com>
Subject: RE: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Setting the record state on public employee wages and unions [EPI News]
To: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 1, 2011, 11:41 PM

 

I will give you partial credit on your misinformed answer.  You got one tiny bit of it kind of correct.  I do not want the socialist to get a second term.  The other two claims are just conspiracy theories propagated by liberals.  Too bad for you Americans are not into those games any longer.

 

Peacefully yours,

~homeschooljules

Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. ~ Albert Einstein

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~computerjules

 

 

From: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of patrick mc govern
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 12:41 PM
To: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Setting the record state on public employee wages and unions [EPI News]

 

What they want is for the Muslim socialist from Kenya to go home

 You can lead people to knowledge but you can't make them think



--- On Tue, 3/1/11, Ron Gates <ronnmorrison@btopenworld.com> wrote:


From: Ron Gates <ronnmorrison@btopenworld.com>
Subject: Re: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Setting the record state on public employee wages and unions [EPI News]
To: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 1, 2011, 12:11 PM

I thought all the teabaggers had gone home, now there is a real protest group that has a pretty good idea what they want  ( and they can spell)

 


From: patrick mc govern <mcgvrn_ptrck@yahoo.com>
To: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 1 March, 2011 17:39:41
Subject: RE: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Setting the record state on public employee wages and unions [EPI News]

Oh god, not another Tea Baggin fool for the group

 You can lead people to knowledge but you can't make them think



--- On Mon, 2/28/11, Julie Dinkins-Borkowski <julie@borkowskifamily.com> wrote:


From: Julie Dinkins-Borkowski <julie@borkowskifamily.com>
Subject: RE: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Setting the record state on public employee wages and unions [EPI News]
To: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, February 28, 2011, 11:56 PM

 

Capitalists did not do this.  Rich union leaders did this.  They are not capitalists by any definition of the word.  They are at the very least, progressive socialists aka democrats.

 

Peacefully yours,

~homeschooljules

Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. ~ Albert Einstein

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~computerjules

 

 

From: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of iloveubuntulinux
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2011 12:47 PM
To: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Setting the record state on public employee wages and unions [EPI News]

 

 

capitalists are not the only ones who do this. All rich folks in charge do this type of thing...consider the USSR's leaders...and China's. All the workers are expendable no matter what economic system is there

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> Setting the record state on public employee wages and unions
> Widespread protests in Wisconsin over a bill that would strip public workers of their collective bargaining rights and impose sharp increases in employee contributions to health and pension benefits has raised more questions about public employee compensation in Wisconsin and elsewhere. EPI has produced an extensive body of research on the topic, showing that public workers typically see a compensation penalty relative to their counterparts in the private sector. This research, all available on EPI.org, has been widely cited in the media and by policy makers over the past week as the debate over public-sector compensation reached fever pitch.
> Comparing public and private-sector compensation in Wisconsin
> Three recent reports examine public-sector wages and compensation in Wisconsin. An EPI Economic Snapshot, Wisconsin public servants already face a compensation penalty, shows that these workers in Wisconsin, at all levels of education, earn less than comparable private-sector workers. The gap is particularly large among college-educated public-sector workers, who comprise close to 60% of the state and local workforce. Earlier this month, EPI also published the paper Are Wisconsin public employees overcompensated?, which examined compensation in the private and public sectors controlling for education, experience, and multiple other factors, and concluded that public employees are not overcompensated. Other EPI resources include a fact sheet on Wisconsin public employees and the policy memo Wisconsin public versus private employee costs: Why compare apples and oranges? This policy memo argues that reports suggesting public employees are overpaid fail to
> take into account variables such as level of education: Nationally, 54% of full-time state and local public-sector workers hold at least a four-year college degree, compared with 35% of full-time private-sector workers, and in Wisconsin, the educational differences are even greater.
> This research has been cited by CNN, Boston Globe, Ezra Klein’s Washington Post blog, and multiple other sources. In addition, EPI Vice President Ross Eisenbrey took part in a discussion about public worker pensions on the Diane Rehm Show on February 23.
> Nationwide: A public-sector compensation penalty
> This latest research on public-sector compensation in Wisconsin builds on a paper EPI published in 2010, Debunking the myth of the overcompensated public employee. EPI has more recently published state-level research on this topic focusing on Ohio, New Jersey, Indiana, and Michigan, in addition to Wisconsin. All of these papers and related fact sheets are posted on the page A public-sector compensation penalty, on EPI.org.
> Inside the new budget
> EPI has also produced extensive research on the proposed 2011 budget that President Obama released on February 14. EPI Research and Policy Director John Irons said the budget was flawed, but better than some of the alternatives proposed by Republican leadership in Congress. “The overall freeze in domestic discretionary spending all but ensures that the fight to create jobs and ensure future economic growth will be limited,†Irons wrote. More in-depth analyses of the new budget, from policy analysts Andrew Fieldhouse, Ethan Pollack, and Rebecca Thiess, look at the tax policies, public investments, and budget cuts contained in the new budget.
> Rebecca Thiess’s analysis earlier this month, Republican proposal to “right our fiscal ship†throws more workers overboard, has drawn widespread attention. On February 21, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi cited the research during a debate over the proposed spending cuts.
> The Recovery Act two years later
> Shortly after President Obama took office two years ago, he signed the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, a series of investments designed to save jobs and create new ones. Economist Josh Bivens has written an analysis, An investment that worked, showing that the Recovery Act created or saved between three million and four million jobs, and boosted gross domestic product by as much as $560 billion.
> Are employers discriminating against the unemployed?
> Algernon Austin, director of EPI’s program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy, provided testimony to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on February 16 on the potential impact on minority workers of employers excluding the currently unemployed from consideration for hiring. Austin argued that this widely reported practice would significantly disadvantage African Americans, Hispanics, and American Indians, all groups with above average unemployment rates. The hearing received widespread media attention in the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and multiple other sources.
> Also in the news
> In his New York Times blog, Paul Krugman cited research from EPI President Lawrence Mishel showing widespread unemployment across all industries. The research, Krugman noted shows why the current unemployment crisis is not a structural problem reflecting inadequate worker skills, but rather results from a simple lack of jobs.
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