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Old 09-05-2013, 01:29 PM
 
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That isn't the issue. It's the outrageous hypocrisy of politicians screaming for "small" gubment and blasting others for spending in other areas. When the rubber meets the road, these frauds should be exposed for what they are...social conservatives and not fiscal conservatives which has always been the case.
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If McCrory has a staff of 40 with an average salary of 90K and a total budget of $3.6 million and Perdue a staff of 60 with and average salary of $70k and a total budget of $4.2 million which Gov was more fiscally responsible.



LOOK AT HIS TOTAL BUDGET....if is more, you are correct. If it is less you are talking out of your backside.
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Old 09-05-2013, 01:29 PM
 
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If a kid came into your office with an English degree and one year of work experience, would you hire them to be the state's chief health policy advisor? If you're pat mccrory, apparently the answer is yes. He even went on tv and claimed that the poor fella was being discriminated against because of his age gee I dunno pat, maybe it was his complete lack of experience instead...
that's the insane thing. this is some punk-ass kid who wouldn't have even qualified for jobs he supervises. what does mccrory think that does for employee morale?

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Old 09-05-2013, 06:16 PM
 
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Question:

Hypothetically

If McCrory has a staff of 40 with an average salary of 90K and a total budget of $3.6 million and Perdue a staff of 60 with and average salary of $70k and a total budget of $4.2 million which Gov was more fiscally responsible.



LOOK AT HIS TOTAL BUDGET....if is more, you are correct. If it is less you are talking out of your backside.

????What does this have to do with a proven hyprocritical position on so-called "small" gubment and being a good steward of taxpayer money. This is the constant talking point and rhetoric of the right who profess to these fradulent claims. They are as reckless (worse in many cases) with taxpayer money and first in-line to leech off many areas of gubment spending while slashing those programs that don't support their cause or positions. Basically, shifting money to programs and pet projects to support their bffs. Case in point, appointing unqualified people while increasing salaries at 30%+ of taxpayer money.

I don't have to dig up any budget info, I know this clown is full of it just like Perdue, etc. It's the blatant hypocrisy that ticks people off and the reason reporters are showcasing the outrageous lies....meanwhile cutting teachers salaries and not increasing pay for teachers with advanced degrees? How do you compete with other states to lure top teaching talent? Even in private industry they pay more for advanced degrees....these circus will get run out of town if this keeps up.
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Old 09-06-2013, 04:25 AM
 
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Hypothetically

If McCrory has a staff of 40 with an average salary of 90K and a total budget of $3.6 million and Perdue a staff of 60 with and average salary of $70k and a total budget of $4.2 million which Gov was more fiscally responsible.



LOOK AT HIS TOTAL BUDGET....if is more, you are correct. If it is less you are talking out of your backside.
Nonsensical argument. By your logic, if he employed one kid with a salary of $2.4 million, he'd be considered the best governor in history.
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Old 09-06-2013, 06:13 AM
 
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Nonsensical argument. By your logic, if he employed one kid with a salary of $2.4 million, he'd be considered the best governor in history.
Yes....assuming he was carrying out the core functions of govenment.
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Old 09-06-2013, 06:22 AM
 
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Mcrory's Chief of staff makes 8% less that Bev Perdue's Chief of staff made.

Early in Mcrory's term he had 38 employees. While Perdue at about the same time had 70.


Let him cut up his budget as he sees fit.


McCrory administration releases salaries of 38 workers - Winston-Salem Journal: State / Region


Measure him of results.
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Old 09-06-2013, 08:38 AM
 
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Mcrory's Chief of staff makes 8% less that Bev Perdue's Chief of staff made.

Early in Mcrory's term he had 38 employees. While Perdue at about the same time had 70.


Let him cut up his budget as he sees fit.


McCrory administration releases salaries of 38 workers - Winston-Salem Journal: State / Region


Measure him of results.
His "results" thus far aren't winning him any new fans.
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Old 09-06-2013, 06:40 PM
 
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http://http://www.newsobserver.com/2...-in-eight.html

$300k for an executive HR recruiter at DHHS. My, what skinflints these folks are. Why those are practically poverty wages.

Oh, surprise surprise, he was a campaign donor and tight with Sec. Wos' husband....
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Old 09-07-2013, 09:57 PM
 
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If a kid came into your office with an English degree and one year of work experience, would you hire them to be the state's chief health policy advisor? If you're pat mccrory, apparently the answer is yes. He even went on tv and claimed that the poor fella was being discriminated against because of his age gee I dunno pat, maybe it was his complete lack of experience instead...
I think that everyone who is unemployed & over 40 should send Pat a resume.
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Old 09-08-2013, 08:38 AM
 
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I think that everyone who is unemployed & over 40 should send Pat a resume.
That's classic! Great idea.
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