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DNC Fund Raiser Disguised as State Bailout PDF Print E-mail
Written by EJ Doney   
Thursday, 05 August 2010 12:21

From Netright Daily:

Just now, the U.S. Senate cleared the way for a $26.1 billion bailout to States. But if you read between the lines on this bailout you will find that at least $40 million will end up in the teachers unions coffers.

How do the teachers unions get the money?

It is very simple. First, inside the $26.1 billion bailout there is $10 billion for public teachers funding. This money is intended to prevent teacher layoffs. Teachers unions have been predicting about 160,000 layoffs, which is just 4.8% of the estimated 3.3 million teachers nationwide.

If you assume that that just half of the teachers that will now not face a layoff due to the bailout are unionized, the money that is used to continue paying them will pass through their paychecks and back into the unions hands in the form of dues. The estimated amount of contributions to state and local unions average about $300 per teacher, as well as $162 for the National Education Association or $190 for the American Federation of Teachers.

When you do the math, 160,000 teachers that won’t face a layoff with at least half of them being unionized and add in the cost of their union dues, the teachers unions will gain at least $40 million.

Now where do you think the teacher's unions will be spending most of that money?  That's right, getting the Dems who just gave it to them reelected.

Also, if you do the math, saving 160000 teachers is costing us $62,500 each.  Who says teachers are being under paid these days?  The cherry on top?  " 38.1 percent of those layoffs are centered in just three states: 9,000 in New Jersey, 16,000 in New York and 36,000 in California,” Wilson noted."

My children in more debt so Dems can get reelected.

Last Updated on Thursday, 05 August 2010 12:29
 
Health Care Bereaucratic Spawn 'Unknowable' PDF Print E-mail
Written by EJ Doney   
Tuesday, 03 August 2010 12:33

From the Politico...

Don’t bother trying to count up the number of agencies, boards and commissions created under the new health care law. Estimating the number is “impossible,” a recent Congressional Research Service report says, and a true count “unknowable.”

For example...

The CRS report cites as an example a minority health provision that “requires the heads of six separate agencies within Health and Human Services to each establish their own offices of minority health.”

This is going to work flawlessly and your health care will be nothing but improved for it!

 
The New Health Bureaucracy in Color PDF Print E-mail
Written by EJ Doney   
Wednesday, 28 July 2010 17:36

From The Corner we're given an interesting graphic showing just 1/3 of the bureaucracy created by the health care law:

 

Yeah, that's gonna work like a well-oiled machine!

 
SEC Immune to FOI Requests PDF Print E-mail
Written by EJ Doney   
Wednesday, 28 July 2010 17:40

Thanks to the new FinReg law, and despite the Golfer-in-Chief's claim that it would “increase transparency in financial dealings," we instead get an SEC that

no longer has to comply with virtually all requests for information releases from the public, including those filed under the Freedom of Information Act.

How splendid!

The law, signed last week by President Obama, exempts the SEC from disclosing records or information derived from "surveillance, risk assessments, or other regulatory and oversight activities."

It's hardly surprising that after lambasting Bush for running a secretive Executive Barry O has upped the ante.  This is what Leftists do, after all.

 

From Fox Business

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 July 2010 17:46
 
The Ways in Which I Love My Money to be Spent PDF Print E-mail
Written by EJ Doney   
Monday, 26 July 2010 18:47

The First Lady is going on vacation!

Michelle Obama has reserved about 30 rooms for herself and her daughter, their friends and bodyguards at a five-star hotel in Benahavis near Marbella, hotel sources said.

Imagine that, 30 rooms!  And our government is putting my children into debt for it!  Woohooo!!!

Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 July 2010 12:01
 
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