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If the Devil is Six, then Ridge is Seven

Julian Sanchez | 11.30.2004 2:55 PM

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…seventh to resign, that is. Apparently heading the Department of Homeland Security doesn't pay well enough.

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  1. Jeff Smith   21 years ago

    Well, 175K is not much in DC. A nice four
    bedroom house in NW or Chevy Chase or Bethesda
    is 800K or more. If you live in NW, you also
    have to spring for a private school.

    More generally, this just seems too low. Even
    putting asid the football coach, a number of my
    colleagues in economics at maryland make more
    than this - in some cases substantially more.
    Seems like a cabinet secretary ought to make
    more than a professor - even a famous one.
    (UM salaries are public info and listed every
    year in the student newspaper, so I am not
    revealing any deep dark secrets here).

    But, the market speaks, and I listen.

    Jeff

  2. Ken Shultz   21 years ago

    If I remember correctly, Paul Volcker left the Fed because the pay was so low. If I remember correctly, his kid had some sort of debilitating disease and was expensive to care for.

    ...Legend has it that Volcker only had one suit while he was at the Fed. I've heard it said that in every picture of him taken at the time, he's always wearing the same suit.

  3. Mo   21 years ago

    And if he wants to make money, now is the best time to cash in. He's tight with the current administration, one that values loyalty, so some private institution will pay him a pretty penny for influence. If he stayed on another term, he'd run the risk of the White House changing parties and having less pull, reducing his market value.

  4. Call me snake   21 years ago

    If the title of this post is a reference to that 90's immortal bloodhound gang tune, I'm subscribing to Reason immedately!! Help me out, Sanchez.

    "I'm not black like Barry White no I am white like Frank Black is."

  5. mike   21 years ago

    Rats. And he was doing such a good job at keeping track of what color the national alert was too. How will we ever replace him.

    (Maybe there is a future for him in duct tape sales.)

  6. Senescent   21 years ago

    I guess this is one of the early warning signs of age-related irrelevance, but seriously, snake, "that 90's immortal bloodhound gang tune"? Here's a quarter, buy some perspective.

  7. Ruthless   21 years ago

    Keep this in mind for future debates:
    If the Dept of Homeland Security actually made das Heimlandt Secure, or, even a tiny bit more secure, the head would make at about the level of Bill Gates, right?

  8. joe   21 years ago

    Pixies play my town this week, and I am there. Yahoo!

  9. Julian Sanchez   21 years ago

    Snake-
    Actually a Pixies reference. Though I'm sure I can work a BG reference into a future header if it'll inspire a subscription.

  10. CodeMonkeySteve   21 years ago

    Could take a while to get acclimated:

    "No, no, no, Tom, this is the Private Sector ... they're called 'customers', not 'subjects'".

  11. joe   21 years ago

    Hey snake, did you know Paul McCartney was in a band before Wings?

  12. Call me snake   21 years ago

    Sanchez, thanks but even with this newfound leverage, I already subscribed.

    Pixies are also excellent, I'm a big fan of Frank Black as well.
    "Space is gonna do me good...aaaooooaaahhh"

    Senescent brings to mind an excerpt from a Satire where Juvenal cannot discern whether a Roman politican spoke or farted.

  13. hilly   21 years ago

    Here's a stumper:

    How can Call Me Snake get a '80s movie reference right while misunderstanding an '80s song reference? From a group that's arguably now enjoying a better second life than its first?

    Maybe Reason should annotate the Hit and Run post headlines.

  14. Call me snake   21 years ago

    Joe, Really? I heard he co-founded a group who copied the Everly Brothers for a few years before reacting to Pet Sounds with Sgt. Pepper's.

  15. Brinck   21 years ago

    Next time there's an outbreak of Halliburton conspiracy fever, maybe you could title the post "Gouge Away"
    haha I make me laugh

  16. Call me snake   21 years ago

    Here's a stumper:

    Can anyone explain why hilly is one of those sad people who add nothing, hence their lives are made better by the unprovoked criticism of others?

  17. Thomas Paine's Goiter   21 years ago

    "Here's a stumper:

    How can Call Me Snake get a '80s movie reference right while misunderstanding an '80s song reference? From a group that's arguably now enjoying a better second life than its first?

    Maybe Reason should annotate the Hit and Run post headlines."

    Snake was looking at the wrong headline. There is a Bloodhound Gang reference on the site this fine afternoon, Julian's entry at 3:43.

    "Tt's hard to hide a hardon when you're dressed like Minnie Pearl"

  18. Call me snake   21 years ago

    the last half of that line is: but at least you know what you spent for your hat.

    I think I heard Rather say that on '02 election night.

  19. TWC   21 years ago

    So as governor of Pa Ridge made more than 175k?

    Hmmmmm.

    It always amazes me to discover the amount of money that people claim they just can't live on.

  20. David   21 years ago

    "It always amazes me to discover the amount of money that people claim they just can't live on."

    Same here. Somehow I think my family and I could struggle along just fine on 175k a year, living anywhere in the U.S. That's not even considering all the various perks and benefits of a federal government job, let alone a cabinet position.

  21. phil   21 years ago

    TWC,
    The current governor of PA makes about $145,000, plus gets to live in a state mansion for free in Harrisburg. Ridge's $175k in D.C. is comparible to $112k in Harrisburg prices, and he has to pay for his own house. That is not much cash, but I am sure he will make it up quickly out of office.

  22. Keith   21 years ago

    Why take a resignation reason at face value? (why take any politician's words at face value?) It's a no-fault cover for a real reason of being sick and tired or burned out of what sure looks like a frustrating job.

    ... or maybe Ridge is motivated because leading indicators are flashing a possible terror strike in 9-15 months, and he gets out while his reputation is solid.

  23. Isaac Bartram   21 years ago

    For some reason I cannot hear or read the words Department of Homeland Security without seeing in my mind the Kenneth Mars (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0550318/) character from Young Frankenstein. Even if I suppress that it is replaced with visions of ranks of troops in comic opera, chocolate soldier type uniforms. Am I the only one who remembers Nixon's White House Guards?

  24. drf   21 years ago

    tommy is getting groomed for vp when dick gets too sick.

  25. Isaac Bartram   21 years ago

    drf

    I thought Rudi had that sewn up.

  26. joe   21 years ago

    Ha! I got it:

    "This flunky's going to heaven"

  27. David T   21 years ago

    Ridge also inspired a similar color-coded terror warning systrem for Iraq: http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4048

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