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Schwarzenegger threatens minimum wage for workers

By JULIET WILLIAMS – Jul 24, 2008

SACRAMENTO (AP) — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is threatening to pay thousands of state employees the federal minimum wage of $6.55 an hour until lawmakers reach a deal on California's overdue state budget.
Democrats and Republicans have so far been unable to compromise on a solution to the state's $15.2 billion budget deficit for the fiscal year that started July 1. As the stalemate continued, Schwarzenegger has ratcheted up his rhetoric.

Spokesman Aaron McLear said the Republican governor is contemplating signing an executive order next week that would pay about 200,000 state workers the federal minimum wage, which is $1.45 an hour less than California's minimum wage.

Employees would receive their full salary retroactively once a budget is signed.
"Because the Legislature has failed to produce a budget over a month past their deadline and because we don't have a rainy day fund, the governor is looking at a number of options to make sure the state does not run out of cash," McLear said.

A draft of the executive order also said state agencies would be prevented from hiring any nonessential employees and would be forced to terminate about 20,000 contracts with temporary workers, interns and contractors. There also would be a ban on most overtime.
The administration estimates that immediately terminating the contracts and suspending overtime would save the state about $100 million a month. The deferred wages would take several weeks to implement, saving the state as much as $400 million a month starting in late August.
State Controller John Chiang, whose office pays state employees, criticized Schwarzenegger's threat as a political ploy that could end up costing the state even more in litigation fees.

"Forcing public servants to involuntarily loan the state cash by foregoing their hard-earned paychecks puts an untenable burden on our teachers, health care workers and those who provide critical public services," Chiang said in a statement.

"Cutting workers' salaries will do nothing meaningful to improve our cash position or help us make our priority payments."
The Service Employees International Union, which represents nearly half the affected workers, was considering legal action to try to block the move, spokesman Jim Zamora said."We're victims of this budget crisis. It's not our fault that the state Legislature and Governor Schwarzenegger can't come together to pass a balanced budget," he said.The union represents about 95,000 clerical, office and civilian workers throughout the state.Emergency, disaster and other critical workers would be exempt from the order.

Legislative leaders in both houses have said they are working to meet an Aug. 1 deadline. Without a spending plan in place by then, the state will have to start negotiating on expensive loans to address a cash shortfall that will affect state coffers by the end of September.
Democrats are seeking to raise taxes by $8.2 billion, while Republicans want to balance the budget mostly through cuts. Schwarzenegger said Tuesday that he will not sign a budget if it does not include long-term budget reform, such as a rainy day fund to help ease the state through tough economic times.

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gVKofKbtJ2gCh_9py0AYsipjglpAD9244NV00

I sure hope he is going to take the same rate of pay until it's resolved :dontknow: :( :mad:
 
Hey, I like this guy :rock:

......... But State Controller John Chiang said he would not comply with the order because "it is based on faulty legal and factual premises."

The governor said he will take the controller to court if necessary, but he hopes to resolve the state budget impasse with lawmakers within days, making such a battle unnecessary.

What is wrong with Arnold anyway? Maybe he's been smokin :dontknow:
 
Wifey said:
Schwarzenegger threatens minimum wage for workers

By JULIET WILLIAMS – Jul 24, 2008

SACRAMENTO (AP) — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is threatening to pay thousands of state employees the federal minimum wage of $6.55 an hour until lawmakers reach a deal on California's overdue state budget.
Democrats and Republicans have so far been unable to compromise on a solution to the state's $15.2 billion budget deficit for the fiscal year that started July 1. As the stalemate continued, Schwarzenegger has ratcheted up his rhetoric.

Spokesman Aaron McLear said the Republican governor is contemplating signing an executive order next week that would pay about 200,000 state workers the federal minimum wage, which is $1.45 an hour less than California's minimum wage.

Employees would receive their full salary retroactively once a budget is signed.
"Because the Legislature has failed to produce a budget over a month past their deadline and because we don't have a rainy day fund, the governor is looking at a number of options to make sure the state does not run out of cash," McLear said.

A draft of the executive order also said state agencies would be prevented from hiring any nonessential employees and would be forced to terminate about 20,000 contracts with temporary workers, interns and contractors. There also would be a ban on most overtime.
The administration estimates that immediately terminating the contracts and suspending overtime would save the state about $100 million a month. The deferred wages would take several weeks to implement, saving the state as much as $400 million a month starting in late August.
State Controller John Chiang, whose office pays state employees, criticized Schwarzenegger's threat as a political ploy that could end up costing the state even more in litigation fees.

"Forcing public servants to involuntarily loan the state cash by foregoing their hard-earned paychecks puts an untenable burden on our teachers, health care workers and those who provide critical public services," Chiang said in a statement.

"Cutting workers' salaries will do nothing meaningful to improve our cash position or help us make our priority payments."
The Service Employees International Union, which represents nearly half the affected workers, was considering legal action to try to block the move, spokesman Jim Zamora said."We're victims of this budget crisis. It's not our fault that the state Legislature and Governor Schwarzenegger can't come together to pass a balanced budget," he said.The union represents about 95,000 clerical, office and civilian workers throughout the state.Emergency, disaster and other critical workers would be exempt from the order.

Legislative leaders in both houses have said they are working to meet an Aug. 1 deadline. Without a spending plan in place by then, the state will have to start negotiating on expensive loans to address a cash shortfall that will affect state coffers by the end of September.
Democrats are seeking to raise taxes by $8.2 billion, while Republicans want to balance the budget mostly through cuts. Schwarzenegger said Tuesday that he will not sign a budget if it does not include long-term budget reform, such as a rainy day fund to help ease the state through tough economic times.

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gVKofKbtJ2gCh_9py0AYsipjglpAD9244NV00

I sure hope he is going to take the same rate of pay until it's resolved :dontknow: :( :mad:

Dont know if your aware or not, but your Gov is not getting paid a dime for his job. He declined any salary or payments.:D
 
wheredwhogo? said:
Dont know if your aware or not, but your Gov is not getting paid a dime for his job. He declined any salary or payments.:D
Obviously, I was NOT aware :D
 
This is what the rest of the country has to look forward to unfortunately. You look at how screwed up Cali is financially and otherwise but everything starts there and moves east.
 
Comic by Steve Greenberg, Ventura County Star, Calif.

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The only people who should be reduced to minimum wage are the legislators themselves.....

D
 
Django said:
The only people who should be reduced to minimum wage are the legislators themselves.....

D

Why???????? they usually have so many perks they don't need money !!!:argh: :marchmellow: :marchmellow:
 
Prof said:
Comic by Steve Greenberg, Ventura County Star, Calif.

fiscalconservative.jpg

A perfect illustration :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :rock: :marchmellow:
 

Monday, July 28, 2008
VOIGHT: My concerns for America
OP-ED

We, as parents, are well aware of the importance of our teachers who teach and program our children. We also know how important it is for our children to play with good-thinking children growing up.

Sen. Barack Obama has grown up with the teaching of very angry, militant white and black people: the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Louis Farrakhan, William Ayers and Rev. Michael Pfleger. We cannot say we are not affected by teachers who are militant and angry. We know too well that we become like them, and Mr. Obama will run this country in their mindset.

The Democratic Party, in its quest for power, has managed a propaganda campaign with subliminal messages, creating a God-like figure in a man who falls short in every way. It seems to me that if Mr. Obama wins the presidential election, then Messrs. Farrakhan, Wright, Ayers and Pfleger will gain power for their need to demoralize this country and help create a socialist America.

The Democrats have targeted young people, knowing how easy it is to bring forth whatever is needed to program their minds. I know this process well. I was caught up in the hysteria during the Vietnam era, which was brought about through Marxist propaganda underlying the so-called peace movement. The radicals of that era were successful in giving the communists power to bring forth the killing fields and slaughter 2.5 million people in Cambodia and South Vietnam. Did they stop the war, or did they bring the war to those innocent people? In the end, they turned their backs on all the horror and suffering they helped create and walked away.

Those same leaders who were in the streets in the '60s are very powerful today in their work to bring down the Iraq war and to attack our president, and they have found their way into our schools. William Ayers is a good example of that.

Thank God, today, we have a strong generation of young soldiers who know exactly who they are and what they must do to protect our freedom and our democracy. And we have the leadership of Gen. David Petraeus, who has brought hope and stability to Iraq and prevented the terrorists from establishing a base in that country. Our soldiers are lifting us to an example of patriotism at a time when we've almost forgotten who we are and what is at stake.

If Mr. Obama had his way, he would have pulled our troops from Iraq years ago and initiated an unprecedented bloodbath, turning over that country to the barbarianism of our enemies. With what he has openly stated about his plans for our military, and his lack of understanding about the true nature of our enemies, there's not a cell in my body that can accept the idea that Mr. Obama can keep us safe from the terrorists around the world, and from Iran, which is making great strides toward getting the atomic bomb. And while a misleading portrait of Mr. Obama is being perpetrated by a media controlled by the Democrats, the Obama camp has sent out people to attack the greatness of Sen. John McCain, whose suffering and courage in a Hanoi prison camp is an American legend.

Gen. Wesley Clark, who himself has shame upon him, having been relieved of his command, has done their bidding and become a lying fool in his need to demean a fellow soldier and a true hero.

This is a perilous time, and more than ever, the world needs a united and strong America. If, God forbid, we live to see Mr. Obama president, we will live through a socialist era that America has not seen before, and our country will be weakened in every way.

Jon Voight is an Academy Award-winning actor who is well-known for his humanitarian work.





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A friend and I were discussing the

the current presidential race when

he stated he just could not

understand how so many people

could be ignorant enough to vote for

Obama, to which I agreed.


Then the answer hit me, 49% of the


population has BELOW AVERAGE INTELLIGENCE!!!! IT'S TRUE, Think about it!





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supercar1of1 said:

A friend and I were discussing the

the current presidential race when

he stated he just could not

understand how so many people

could be ignorant enough to vote for

Obama, to which I agreed.


Then the answer hit me, 49% of the


population has BELOW AVERAGE INTELLIGENCE!!!! IT'S TRUE, Think about it!





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Yes, I guess that makes perfect sense now that you mention it .............

They voted BUSH in for two consecutive terms :eek: :( He's a complete maroon and they did it twice

I'm glad I can look in the mirror and know I didn't have anything to do with that either time :D
 
Wifey said:
Yes, I guess that makes perfect sense now that you mention it .............

They voted BUSH in for two consecutive terms :eek: :( He's a complete maroon and they did it twice

I'm glad I can look in the mirror and know I didn't have anything to do with that either time :D




Allow me to restate, there is a huge difference between supporting someone and simply choosing the lessor of two evils.








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FYI

United States presidential election, 2004

George W. Bush 50.7%

John Kerry 48.3%

Seems Johns analogy may be correct
 
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black pearl said:
FYI

United States presidential election, 2004

George W. Bush 50.7%

John Edwards 48.3%

Seems Johns analogy may be correct




Thank you Mr.Pearl!:congrats: :rock: :D

I rest my case.:marchmellow: :marchmellow:





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black pearl said:
FYI

United States presidential election, 2004

George W. Bush 50.7%

John Edwards 48.3%

Seems Johns analogy may be correct

John Edwards didn't run against Bush.... It was John fkn Kerry.....

D
 
Django said:
John Edwards didn't run against Bush.... It was John fkn Kerry.....

D


Geeezus, picky bastage aren't ya :D - after all the damage Bush has done, it is hard to remember which fricken John it was ;) :p :p :dontknow:
 
Wifey said:
Geeezus, picky bastage aren't ya :D - after all the damage Bush has done, it is hard to remember which fricken John it was ;) :p :p :dontknow:



Doesn't matter they are both Dem's.:D :D :D :p :p :p








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supercar1of1 said:

Doesn't matter they are both Dem's.:D :D :D :p :p :p








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Hmmmmmmmmmmm, do the math :D Fkn Republicans ;)
 

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