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^ Good point GIL.  :thumbsup:

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I made more than $10 per hour working in a packing house 40+ years ago.  I bought a new muscle car for $2995.  How does that compare with today's wages and prices?

Well it must be that auto workers are now making $100.00 an hour now.  :sarcasm:  In 1977, I was offered a job at General Motors. I was currently working at Wilsons for $6.90 an hour base. I turned General Motors down because they paid $7.10 an hour base. I figured why move for .20 an hour. The fatcats run around with bags of money like the banker from Monopoly.

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Why is it always ok for the top of the crop to make huge amounts. I agree that govt. is out of control on privileges and compensation, however, why should the top be given a pass. Look at the perks and such. It adds up to one shiny quarter. Are they really worth it? I mean come on, look at mess we are in.

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Here is one example of how unleashed things have become.





State attorney general is looking into the salaries
(CNN) -- City council members in the small California town of Bell -- where outrage over high salaries forced three officials to resign last week -- voted Monday night to slash their pay.

And the mayor, who last week defended the salaries, said he would forgo a salary altogether and would not seek reelection.

But the move was not enough to appease angry residents who demanded that the council members step down.

"You all need to go to jail," a self-described underpaid teacher said at a contentious meeting Monday night. "Shame on you. All of you."

When Councilwoman Teresa Jacobo said she will slash her salary but hold on to office, the crowd booed loudly and repeatedly.

"If you don't want to resign, we'll recall you," said one man.

The city council voted to reduce its pay to that of what one councilman, Lorenzo Veles, was being paid: $8,076 a year.

Most of the other council members made nearly 10 times as much.

The Bell salaries have provoked statewide anger at a time when California is grappling with a near $20 billion budget deficit.

The median annual income of Bell -- which counted about 36,000 residents in the 2000 census -- is less than $35,000.

Like Mayor Oscar Hernandez, another councilman George Mirabal said he will not seek reelection.

Said the mayor in a statement: "We must restore Bell's pride in our city and that requires a full, transparent, and deliberate review of the city's actions."

Last week, the city council accepted the resignations of City Manager Robert Rizzo, Assistant City Manager Angela Spaccia, and Police Chief Randy Adams, who reportedly had a combined salary of more than $1.6 million.

Also on Monday, California Attorney General Jerry Brown, who is running for governor, said he subpoenaed hundreds of records from Bell as part of an investigation to determine whether civil or criminal action should be taken against any city leaders.

Brown said most city council members are paid some $100,000 for their part-time positions, citing the Los Angeles Times -- which initially reported on the salaries.

"These outrageous pay practices are an insult to the hard-working people of Bell and have provoked righteous indignation in California and even across the country," said Brown.

He added his office will review salaries in other jurisdictions around the state to see whether similar abuses might be happening elsewhere.






Is this the going rate for public officials? :rofl:  :frusty:  :angry:


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