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Do not care about private industry golden parachutes â they do not get our money under threat of prison. and cannot force me to buy their product. Only unproductive government deserves the scorn.
Could you imagine Thomas Frieden or Jamie Gorelick keeping a job in private enterprise after their results, or Lois Lerner staying out of jail if she headed a private company?
10% raise might just barely stay ahead of inflation, my usually 2% yearly doesnât even come close to keeping up with 7% inflation, nor 7% healthcare premiums costs eitherâŠIts coming up on our annual pay cut time of the year anyways.
Working for a king is NOT working for government. A king inherits a position. No one votes a king into office. Kings in history have acted in a dictatorial fashion, taking over someoneâs land, or crop, or ship, or fish, or daughter, or wife, whenever they pleased. If the king feels like going to war and you are a peasant, surprise! Youâre now a soldier. Youâre old and disabled and donât want to fight? Off to jail with you.-If the so-called ânoblesâ set up a Parliament and a king had to work with them, this was still not truly âgovernmentâ, but was more dictatorship, just by a group instead of one guy.-If you work for a king, he can not only dismiss you at will, he can chop your head off if he feels like it. The king is not only âabove the lawâ, he IS the law.
The comments are funnier than the strip (but in the wrong way). No sector of government has seen 10% raises in the last two decades. As âstandardâ, probably never.
@JBMLAW Private industry is chock full of individuals who regularily under-perform and are rewarded more richly than the worst/best of politicians. Congress is nothing more than a training ground.
Thatâs the way it works sometimes.When I was in radio school in the Army, the man that bottomed the class made E-4 fourteen months before the man that topped the class.(Both enlisted same day â right place, right time)
AlnicoV over 10 years ago
However its in Id currency so a 10% raise only means a few extra pieces of TP in the outhouse.
rshive over 10 years ago
Nothing like low standards.
xsintricks over 10 years ago
What, no PROMOTION? (voice of experience)
Observer fo Irony over 10 years ago
@BungYour job performance is a joke. Good job.
rshive over 10 years ago
You have to be âCoordinator of Foolsâ to get the big bucks.
jflyn123 over 10 years ago
You thing Government is bad but never laugh about the FAIL UP and GOLDEN Parachute private industry.
Aaberon over 10 years ago
I am SO NOT going anywhere NEAR a comment on this one: except â the artworkâs well done!
jbmlaw01 over 10 years ago
Do not care about private industry golden parachutes â they do not get our money under threat of prison. and cannot force me to buy their product. Only unproductive government deserves the scorn.
jbmlaw01 over 10 years ago
Could you imagine Thomas Frieden or Jamie Gorelick keeping a job in private enterprise after their results, or Lois Lerner staying out of jail if she headed a private company?
jim_pem over 10 years ago
We have a guy at work who calls in absent because heâs drunk. We keep him around because his call-in messages are so humorous.
clix over 10 years ago
Maybe 20 years ago, but no more
maxcat631 over 10 years ago
Wouldnât it be nice to barely work an still get to keep your job?Oh ya.. thatâs Congress!
bsisler21 over 10 years ago
jbmlaw, you forgot to mention Eric (With)Holder. He should be in jail with Lois.
angelfiredragon over 10 years ago
10% raise might just barely stay ahead of inflation, my usually 2% yearly doesnât even come close to keeping up with 7% inflation, nor 7% healthcare premiums costs eitherâŠIts coming up on our annual pay cut time of the year anyways.
jmalmstrom over 10 years ago
Except government workers in most states havenât gotten a raise in years and still make less than 70% of the private sector.
Argy.Bargy2 over 10 years ago
Working for a king is NOT working for government. A king inherits a position. No one votes a king into office. Kings in history have acted in a dictatorial fashion, taking over someoneâs land, or crop, or ship, or fish, or daughter, or wife, whenever they pleased. If the king feels like going to war and you are a peasant, surprise! Youâre now a soldier. Youâre old and disabled and donât want to fight? Off to jail with you.-If the so-called ânoblesâ set up a Parliament and a king had to work with them, this was still not truly âgovernmentâ, but was more dictatorship, just by a group instead of one guy.-If you work for a king, he can not only dismiss you at will, he can chop your head off if he feels like it. The king is not only âabove the lawâ, he IS the law.
Purple-Stater Premium Member over 10 years ago
The comments are funnier than the strip (but in the wrong way). No sector of government has seen 10% raises in the last two decades. As âstandardâ, probably never.
@JBMLAW Private industry is chock full of individuals who regularily under-perform and are rewarded more richly than the worst/best of politicians. Congress is nothing more than a training ground.
neverenoughgold over 10 years ago
Well, this went nowhere fastâŠ
tuslog64 over 10 years ago
Thatâs the way it works sometimes.When I was in radio school in the Army, the man that bottomed the class made E-4 fourteen months before the man that topped the class.(Both enlisted same day â right place, right time)