Monday, October 7, 2013

Congress NO Pay and the Shutdown

Congress NO Pay and the Shutdown

Should the President "doc" the pay of Congress?

Don't you think they would work a little more efficiently if they had some skin in the game? 

I think we should not be satisfied with just withholding their pay till the crisis is over, they should not be paid for this time period.
It is not that they are just scrapping by...
Congress pay is 
3.3 - 3.6 times the average Americans...see details below.

We should do this is cases when they can't get the job done they were elected to do.

Also the government workers who are not at fault should not be paying the price.

Right now we hope they will at least handle the debt ceiling but who knows.
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Details
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Congress pay is 
3.3 - 3.6 times the average Americans...
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Senator (100) average about $3600/wk

Reps (435) average about $3300/wk

Average family about $1000.
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Monday, September 30, 2013

Healthcare should be part of the unemployed's coverage...sorry I didn't blog this years ago...


Life before 2008 had a large majority of people (but not all) getting their healthcare from their employers.  Also family members were covered but what was once a part of the employees' benefits became an additional cost for the employee if they wanted to cover a spouse and or children.

With the high unemployment of 2008, a double whammy was delivered to many people and of course this affected mostly the middle class and low wage earners.

Not being employed made it hard enough for most people, but of all the times to not have healthcare this was especially devastating.

Thinking about the future we must face the possibility that unemployment may be with us going forward, and this situation will be exasperated by the graying of our population.  Businesses has found that the older workers cost them more money than their younger colleagues.  Even though they lack experience, the employer do not mind the fact that these young workers are less effective, and have no loyalty to their company.  The first to go are the more senior employees.  Many people have noted this especially if they worked for large corporations.

In conclusion, my main points is that healthcare should be part of the unemployed's coverage.  Of course this may be less of a factor if Obama-care or any similar coverage persists.