Obama Freeze Leaves Lots of Federal Workers Out of the Cold
Today, President Obama announced a proposal to freeze pay for about 2 million federal workers for two years. The move is projected to save about $60 billion over the next decade. That's not nuthing. As Carolyn Lochhead notes:
The pay-freeze…is much more significant than Obama's previous feints on the budget, such as his proposed freeze on non-security discretionary spending, which omitted most of the budget. It also follows the recommendations of at least two conservative think tanks, the Reason Foundation and the Cato Institute, not the usual source for administration ideas.
But lest we get too excited about the new cost-cutting Obama, some quick hits from around the web about who won't be impacted by the freeze:
"The proposal, which must be approved by Congress, would not apply to the military, but it would affect all others on the Executive Branch payroll."
"It would not affect members of Congress or their staffs, defense contractors, postal workers or federal court judges and workers."
"The freeze 'will not impact step increases or bonuses for federal workers.' It applies to cost-of-living increases, mainly. If an agency wants to give a worker an increase, they just need to increase their pay grade or boost their bonuses to make it happen."
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If an agency wants to give a worker an increase, they just need to increase their pay grade or boost their bonuses to make it happen.
Then how the hell are they predicting the $60 billion? If the freeze can easily be circumvented, legally, then where do they get their numbers?
What's a polite way of saying "from their ass?"
"From their rectum"? That's more clinical than polite, I suppose.
Say it using Latin: "A recto." As in, "The administration's figures were estimated a recto."
I prefer "cloaca". Though I can't remember whether a "from which" is accusative or ablative.
We need a ruling. Where's John Cleese when you need him?
It's ablative:
Ablative of place
Active motion away from a place is only one particular use of the ablative case and is called the ablative of place from which. Nouns, either proper or common, are almost always used in this sense with accompanying prepositions of ab/?/abs, "from"; ex/?, "out of"; or d?, "down from". E.g. ex agr?s, "from the fields"; ex Graeci? ad Italiam navig?v?runt, "They sailed from Greece to Italy."
Ex recto? Like I know Latin from a hole in my butt.
This is, incidentally, why I turned down the Papacy. Not, as most people suspect, because I'm married. After all, there's precedent for that and, in any case, I could always grant myself a special dispensation.
Pope Libertate?
Exactly. You don't want to know what kind of crazy libertarian ideas I'd have forced down the throats of Catholics across the world while sitting on Bernini's nice throne. Under threat of excommunication.
To begin with, of course, the payment of taxes beyond ten percent of ones income would be a mortal sin. I might lower that rate as my infallible judgment demands, but that's my starting place.
The fact that I'm not Catholic just proves once again that God works in truly mysterious ways.
Ex recto is probably best. Ex has the meaning of "out of the inside of a container/ from within" that you want.
Ex becomes ? and ab ? in front of consonants, but not including h, r, l, and a few others.
Thank you. I will use the phrase henceforth.
Most of the Latin terms used as clinical terms were themselves euphemisms in the original Latin.
anus - "a ring"
penis - "a tail"
vagina - "scabbard, sheath"
pudendum - "something which you should be ashamed of" (no, seriously. It's the gerundive of pudeo "to make ashamed", a sort of future passive participle indicating that a noun deserves or needs to be the object of an action)
Is my Latin right? Maybe that should be ab rectum.
"conservative projections"
They estimated it. To be fair, it's not all that much worse than the usual estimates for any kind of tax or spending program.
It's slightly harder to raise someone's pay grade than this implies, but, sure, if they think they really need to pay someone more they can.
As a veteran of bureacracies, I predict that massive pay grade creep will occur, making the savings drop to a couple of billion dollars cut from the pay of the handful of workers who've really pissed off their bosses.
Assuming this idea isn't scrapped as soon as the unions who supported Obama take him out to the woodshed for crossing his rulers like this.
If everybody's pay grade went up, wouldn't there be a rebound down the line as everybody's pay jumped to meet the new pay grade? Say, four or five years down the road or so?
If an agency wants to give a worker an increase, they just need to increase their pay grade or boost their bonuses to make it happen.
There are strict limits on giving bonuses, step increases, or career ladder promotions. Steps come once a year at first, and then once every two years. An employee can get an early step increase, but it's like a bonus and can only happen once every two years.
Career ladder promotions are given at the discretion of the agency after the employee served a year in the lower grade, but every position is capped at a certain grade. For example, a "management analyst" may only be graded for GS 11-13.
Bonuses, at least in the GS system, are generally limited to performance bonuses (given once a year) or on the spot awards for exceptional service. Even with performance bonuses, employees generally only get 2% of salary, max.
In essence, what this pray freeze does is eliminate the 2-3% COLA that came more or less like clockwork every year.
We're cutting really hard into the federal budget, except of course for where we aren't.
Exactly. "We're freezing the salaries of the vast minority of government workers. Maybe."
Now that's vintage Obama....
Knowing the government, the only workers that will get their wages frozen is the small handful that actually do any work. The rest will get bonuses.
Again, it's a little upsetting to once again find out this is a conservative think tank.
I'll tell ya what, you boys done run Bush and da boyz in the ground over the last decade.
Bush's fault my arse; Reason's fault! Reason hates black people and took us to war. And encouraged an awful lot of spending.
Luckily, Libertarian R's are getting back to their conservative roots. You cain't be a fiscal conservative without being a social conservative. You just cain't.
How many drinks is this?
A drink within a drink within a drinks.
Make that just one drink at the end.
drink^drink^drink or drink*drink*drink? Where is Tulpa when you need him...
You can have a few bong swats, instead, if you like. You're a libertarian, after all.
Not if you cain't find none nowhere.
Spice / K2 is still legal for 26 days or so.
Melange?
So, basically, they are saying they won't give the cost-of-living increase for the next couple of years.
At a time when the Official Inflation Rate is at historic lows, and could well slip into a (purely fictitious) deflationary negative.
I wonder how they can do this with the unionized employees, as I bet those COI increases are hardwired into the contracts.
Any "pay freeze" where you can give somebody a raise is pretty fucking weak freeze, though.
The fed unions are actually pretty toothless. They can't bargin over salary. That is set by Congress. It is that whole "no money shall be spent" without Congress thing. They unions have big political clout. But they don't have a lot of barganing clout.
The administration will placate the unions by assuring that payment will be paid a recto.
Does this mean the TSA will be performing body cavity searches?
To find the funds? Absolutely. Isn't that what they're doing already?
It might be ex rectum. Still working on the Latin.
Ex recto.
Incidentally, Tim Cavanaugh should know this. Suck used to use the phrase ex recto a fair amount.
In the name of social justice, the cost of living is rising in DC. This is why a solid pension plan is key. 2 or 3 pensions are mo' betta than 1.
Can the Prez cut salaries of Congressional employees? Strikes me that would violate separation of powers...
Great, so the only people with control over congressional pay is Congress? That'll work out, I'm sure.
It does occasionally happen.
Congress didn't raise its own pay for several years after 1994.
You're right, he can't unless Congress explicitly gave that power (and there's some argument about whether they could, but it's moot as they wouldn't). The power of Executive Orders are limited, thankfully.
IOUs are where it's at, Dude.
This is all Bush's fault.
I'm not sure that a pay freeze is better than cutting heads. Unnecessary labor is still unnecessary.
"The freeze 'will not impact step increases or bonuses for federal workers.' It applies to cost-of-living increases, mainly. If an agency wants to give a worker an increase, they just need to increase their pay grade or boost their bonuses to make it happen.
This just says that people that get promotions can get pay increases. I'm sure promotions and bonus pools are sufficiently constrained that they can't use this willy-nilly.
How does 'freeze' ever get equated with 'cut'?
$60 billion over the next decade?
But the freeze won't last a decade.
Bonuses for government employees. Jesus Fucking Christ. The bonus for the very best government employee should be a set of steak knives.