Monday, February 16, 2009

More democrat lies and hypocrisy: Democrat Gov. Paterson orders 130,000 state employees to give up pay raises... but gives his friends HUGE raises.

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Lately, it seems that every day brings up more democrat lies; more democrat hypocrisy; and more democrat incompetence.

Today is no exception.


Self-admitted adulterer and whoremongering democrat New York Gov. Elliot Spitzer replacement, democrat Gov. David Paterson, ordered a 6% cut in all state agencies as well as requiring all 130,000 state employees to take a pay-freeze.

Well, ALMOST all of them.

Sixteen of his buddies got pay raises as high as 46%. And that is the sheer, unadulterated, rank steaming pile of the all-too-typical actions of a democrat leader.

First, Gov. Paterson screwed his own employees... then President Obama screwed everyone in the entire country.

Except for anyone in a union or on the social service side... but income redistribution can do that to a guy.

The question: what happens to Paterson and his winged monkeys as a result?

The early betting? Absolutely nothing. Patersen is a democrat, after all, and corruption is "different" when democrats engage in it.



New York Post



GOV'S HY-PAY-CRISY STAFFERS GET SECRET RAISES AMID 'FREEZE'

By FREDRIC U. DICKER
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Last updated: 2:13 pm
February 16, 2009
Posted: 1:59 am
February 16, 2009

ALBANY - Gov. Paterson has secretly granted raises of as much as 46 percent to more than a dozen staffers at a time when he has asked 130,000 state workers to give up 3 percent pay hikes because of the state's fiscal crisis, The Post has learned.

The startling pay hikes, costing about $250,000 annually, were granted after the governor's "emergency" declaration in August of a looming fiscal crisis that required the state to cut spending and impose a "hard" hiring freeze.

One raise was approved as recently as last month - when Paterson claimed the budget deficit had reached an unprecedented $15.5 billion.

The raises, which have stunned the few state workers who know about them, are outlined in data obtained from the office of state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, prepared at The Post's request.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can't he see that is so wrong???

K.J. Hinton said...

I'll go out on a small limb and suggest that since he is blind, the answer to your question is...

... he, apparently, didn't believe he'd get caught or that it would matter if it did.