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    White House formal statement:


    FACT SHEET: CUTTING THE DEFICIT BY FREEZING FEDERAL EMPLOYEE PAY
    November 29, 2010

    Because of the irresponsibility of the past decade, the President inherited a $1.3 trillion projected deficit upon taking office and an economic crisis that threatened to put the nation into a second Great Depression. He moved quickly to get the economy moving again. Now, the economy is growing, and we have gained private sector jobs for the past 10 months. But families and businesses are still hurting, and our top priority is making sure that we are doing everything we can to help boost economic growth and spur job creation.


    Now, we need to turn our attention to addressing the massive deficits we inherited and the unsustainable fiscal course that we are on. Doing so will take some very tough choices. Just as families and businesses around the nation have tightened their belts so must their government. That must be done in a targeted way that focuses our investments in what works and in what will lay the foundation for job creation and economic growth for years to come while cutting back elsewhere in our budget.


    That is why the President has decided to propose a freeze in civilian pay for federal employees for two years, 2011 and 2012.

    This two-year pay freeze will save $2 billion for the remainder of FY 2011, $28 billion over the next five years, and more than $60 billion over the next 10 years.

    It will apply to all civilian federal employees, including those in various alternative pay plans and those working at the Department of Defense - but not military personnel.


    This was a decision that was not made lightly. From the doctors and nurses who care for our veterans to the scientists searching for better treatments and cures, the men and women who care for our national parks, and the thousands who make sure that the Social Security check is in the mail and that students get their scholarships, federal workers serve their fellow Americans. They do so often with great sacrifice and motivated by a patriotic love for their country. This freeze is not to punish federal workers or to disrespect the work that they do. It is the first of many actions we will take in the upcoming budget to put our nation on sound fiscal footing - which will ask for some sacrifice from us all.


    This move also is another step in what the Administration has done as part of its Accountable Government Initiative to cut costs, save taxpayer dollars and do more with less in the federal government:


    Upon taking office, the President froze salaries for all senior White House officials; in last year's budget, he proposed to extend this freeze to other top political appointees; and he eliminated bonuses for all political appointees.

    The President directed agencies to dispose of excess real estate to save $8 billion over the next two years.

    The President set an aggressive goal of reducing improper payments by $50 billion by the end of 2012.

    In each of his budgets, the President put forward approximately $20 billion in terminations and reductions, encompassing more than 120 programs all of which have strong supporters.

    The President put forward more than $1 trillion in deficit reduction in his 2011 budget, including a three-year freeze in non-security spending - which will bring non-security discretionary spending to its lowest level as a share of the economy in 50 years.


    Ultimately, reining in our deficits will take tough decisions and sacrifices made by us all. We look forward to working with both sides on Capitol Hill over the next several months to forge a commonsense deficit reduction strategy that will rein in our deficits, keep our economy growing, and lay the foundation for American competitiveness for years to come.

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    Republican response:

    http://republicans.oversight.house.g...d=22&Itemid=29

    ISSA: FEDERAL PAY FREEZE LONG OVERDUE: MORE CAN BE DONE

    Monday, 29 November 2010 11:04

    WASHINGTON D.C. – Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), the Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, released the following statement reacting to President Barack Obama’s enactment of a two year freeze in civilian pay for federal employees:

    “At a time when our nation’s seniors have been denied a cost-of-living-increase and private sector hiring is stagnant, it is both necessary and quite frankly, long over-due to institute a pay-freeze for the federal workforce. As Republicans outlined in our Pledge to America there are a number of actions the President and Congress should immediately act on to demonstrate a real commitment to reigning in the excessive growth and spending of the federal government.

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    So like, this means if I’m still working for the feds on Dec 23rd 2012 my pay will be exactly the same as it is now… Hmmmm interesting…. I guess I should watch that movie “2012” again tonight… My fav part was when they were taking off from LV…
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    Offucal WH statement...BOOSHS FAULT!!
    I like TSPTalk and I think most people here are well-intentioned but if I followed their advice, I'd be hunkered down in my basement with a thousand cans of tuna fish.

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    This two-year pay freeze will save $2 billion for the remainder of FY 2011

    This should cover Moosechells Salad Bar program for pubklic skools.
    I know Boosh twisted Bammy arm to do this great evil to us. /s
    I like TSPTalk and I think most people here are well-intentioned but if I followed their advice, I'd be hunkered down in my basement with a thousand cans of tuna fish.

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    Statement by Jack Lew, head of Office of Managment and Budget (OMB)

    Lew: We did this today, because tomorrow is the legal deadline for recommending locality pay changes for January. No locality pay changes to be made.

    http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2010/...ning-our-belts


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    I suspect this won't change the deficit at all... It makes good political sense to do this right after Federal Government Employees get bad press about being overpaid, but I don't see this going directly to the debt.

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    "The nation's unemployment rate is 9.6%, but it is 16.1% for blacks and an unconscionable 41% for black teens. Politicians continue to promote minimum-wage hikes that harm the job prospects of younger and less skilled individuals, a disproportionate number of whom are black."

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    This is a pay decrease when you factor in the increased cost of living. It gets harder every year to stretch my paycheck when every year food, gas, you name it goes up in price. About 10% of my annual wages go to property taxes, and Texas gets 8% of every dollar I spend, when will it end?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
    I'm sifting through all the verbage..But I haven't seen anything that says Promotions will be curtailed or held in a save pay status...Including PCS moves...Only no COLAs for two years...
    Found part of the answer ...

    The pay freeze would not affect bonuses or step increases for federal employees.
    Furthermore:


    John Gage, president of the 600,000-member American Federation of Government Employees, called the decision "a slap at working people."
    "Working people's wages are not the issue with this deficit or what is going on in our country," Gage said. "To symbolically hit at federal employees I think is just wrong." Gage said the White House was using federal workers as scapegoats for the nation's deficit problems. He said the move would not really save as much as the White House claims because federal employees often get just a fraction of projected raises. Federal workers received a 1.9 percent pay increase this year.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101129/...ama_pay_freeze
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    This pay freeze puts a real hurt on my plan to retire in 2012. There goes my high three. Great timing as well with health insurance going up 7-10%. This isn't a pay freeze more like a pay cut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JTH View Post
    This is a pay decrease when you factor in the increased cost of living. It gets harder every year to stretch my paycheck when every year food, gas, you name it goes up in price. About 10% of my annual wages go to property taxes, and Texas gets 8% of every dollar I spend, when will it end?
    True, I can handle it though.

    And I will try not to think of how the Federal FatCats will "get theirs" with promotions and bonuses out the ying yang, them and their good little boot lickers.

    No, I will be in the bunch that makes the sacrifice.
    I like TSPTalk and I think most people here are well-intentioned but if I followed their advice, I'd be hunkered down in my basement with a thousand cans of tuna fish.

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