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DOE was the department he couldn't remember during that ill-fated debate. Irony of that degree almost makes me believe in a higher power.
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Cerberus.Pleebo said: » DOE was the department he couldn't remember during that ill-fated debate. Irony of that degree almost makes me believe in a higher power. I was told there'd be no math.
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Anna Ruthven said: » I changed it to Salt & Jelly, then back. Because I wanted to. And here I thought mods didn't do anything ! http://www.ffxiah.com/forum/topic/50048/diet-rtni-now-with-political-flavoring-16
Hmm will we also be getting Chinese Wednesday and Thickened Galka Mayo Plot themed titles? Title needs a slight change.
"Diet RT/Ni: Now With Political Flavoring! Math-Free Edition" #16 Next one should be called : "Random Politics, Known to cause cancer in California." Or RP:KTCCIC.
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Time for a musical interlude:
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I think someone is getting fired from the huffington post Caitsith.Shiroi said: » Government jobs are pretty much a necessary waste. Why else do you think that the people who have those jobs are the worst of the worst, can't get actual jobs in the private field? Yatenkou said: » http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_584fba63e4b0151082221e8a I think someone is getting fired from the huffington post Quote: Columnist published in The Cleveland Plain Dealer, The Baltimore Sun, The Hill, Salon, The Jerusalem Post http://www.hagoodman.com Asura.Kingnobody said: » Caitsith.Shiroi said: » Government jobs are pretty much a necessary waste. Why else do you think that the people who have those jobs are the worst of the worst, can't get actual jobs in the private field? I'm going to assume you're not including law enforcement, military lifers, etc. with this. Though we've both agreed in the past there is a staggering amount of wasteful spending going on with the military that even if you were to keep the same spending level, it could be more intelligently spent. But domestic and international security aside, what other jobs do you deem vital and which are unnecessary waste? Which jobs do you consider vital, but should be outsourced privately? Do you feel the government private contracting system is superior to it hiring people directly? If no, in what way(s) could the respective government expenditure programs be improved? Um we were talking about the finely skill people at the department of labor.
If you can get a steady gig at the DoE mopping floors, hold onto it because it would be the best job of your life. You'd be one of the most highly paid janitors in the world and you'd probably go out with a salary and pension close to 100k. You'd probably only have to work 4 real hours of each day too. Offline
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Yatenkou said: » http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_584fba63e4b0151082221e8a I think someone is getting fired from the huffington post That is H.A. goodman. His stuff gets posted everywhere. He is often very crass and typically uninformed of what the real issue. Go take a look at all of the other stuff they posted of his on Huff post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/author/goodmanauthor-532 The guy is a piece of work, I don't disagree with his message here though. That last line though Quote: Simply blame Hillary Clinton in the same manner you’d blame Bernie, had Bernie lost to Trump in 2016 and wasn’t cheated by the DNC. Ramyrez said: » I'm going to assume you're not including law enforcement, military lifers, etc. with this. Those are the people who are waste of space. I can't tell you how many times I have talked to IRS agents who don't even know the code they are trying to uphold. Especially auditors. Military aren't really private level, because there isn't a public military (unless you want to consider those security personnel or rent-a-cop as military, but then again, that would be stretching it past the breaking point). Military bureaucrats, however.... Ramyrez said: » But domestic and international security aside, what other jobs do you deem vital and which are unnecessary waste? Which jobs do you consider vital, but should be outsourced privately? Ramyrez said: » Do you feel the government private contracting system is superior to it hiring people directly? If no, in what way(s) could the respective government expenditure programs be improved? For example: All departments are required accept the "lowest" proposed bid for government contract work. However, the government is also required to pay any of the work that goes above and beyond the proposed bid, as long as it maintains the scope of the contract. Meaning, Federal Government is looking to build a new building at City A, and receives proposed bids from Contractor A and Contractor B. Contractor A is vested in their work, has done work with City A, and has a 99% retention rate with City A. Contractor B is vested, but has not done work with City A before, but has done work with City B that is located 75 miles away. Contractor B has only a 25% retention rate with City B because it's shoddy in it's work. Contractor A bids $1,000,000 for building the building to the Federal Government's specifications, and actual costs would be $950,000. Contractor B bids $750,000 for building, but actual costs would be $1,250,000, and will provide an inferior building compared to Contractor A. Any other person would hire Contractor A because their product is superior, they are more recommended, and essentially cheaper to do. However, by the rules/regulations provided above, the federal government would hire Contractor B only because they bid lower, even if they know that the quality is lower and overall cost is higher. If you know how to game the system, you can really take the federal government for a ride. And the problem is, the federal government gives you instructions on how to game the system. So, yes, a lot of the waste in the federal government can be erased just by changing these regulations. Oh god, I should have proof-read that post before hitting submit.
ROOKS, I WANT MY DAMN EDIT BUTTON BACK!!!!!!111oneone Asura.Kingnobody said: » Military aren't really private level, because there isn't a public military Only thing I really disagree with that you said, but it doesn't change your point or other really change anything. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Sounds about right for Philly. If the elections told you anything, it should have told you that Philly is the NY/CA of Pennsylvania. Caitsith.Shiroi said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » If you know how to game the system, you can really take the federal government for a ride. And the problem is, the federal government gives you instructions on how to game the system. There's also the collusion problem between contractors, I don't know how much of an issue it is in your country, but here it's pretty terrible. The lowest bid is inflated because they split the sectors so they know who will win. Ramyrez said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Military aren't really private level, because there isn't a public military Only thing I really disagree with that you said, but it doesn't change your point or other really change anything. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Caitsith.Shiroi said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » If you know how to game the system, you can really take the federal government for a ride. And the problem is, the federal government gives you instructions on how to game the system. There's also the collusion problem between contractors, I don't know how much of an issue it is in your country, but here it's pretty terrible. The lowest bid is inflated because they split the sectors so they know who will win. Another major problem with government contractors is that they don't actually seem to give a damn about the quality of their work. They pinch pennies on materials and labor costs to squeeze the most profit from their contract payout, so you end up with an inferior product/service compared to what was promised, but because it was all stipulated beforehand contractually, they've adhered to the letter of the contract, if not the spirit, and there's no real option of recourse. The lab my wife worked in was a great example. They had an extension done on the building and in addition to being bare-bones, borderline (though not explicitly) deficient, it was falling off the original building within a handful of years. Ramyrez said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Military aren't really private level, because there isn't a public military Only thing I really disagree with that you said, but it doesn't change your point or other really change anything. What the *** was I typing in that sentence? Sorry. I was leaving a voicemail when I posted that and apparently couldn't think two things at once. Offline
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Asura.Kingnobody said: » So, yes, a lot of the waste in the federal government can be erased just by changing these regulations. We could probably get completed roads in a timely fashion too! eliroo said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » So, yes, a lot of the waste in the federal government can be erased just by changing these regulations. We could probably get completed roads in a timely fashion too! Not a federal issue unless it's interstate system. Even then, it's handled through the state by block grants. |
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