Monday, May 17, 2010

One Answer to the Public Sector Unions: Outsourcing

Taxpayers are growing angrier and angrier at the outsized salaries, pensions and benefits negotiated by public sector unions. It is commonplace to have retirees in California receive guaranteed six-figure salaries in retirement with cost-of-living increases. Former school administrators in New Jersey can expect to earn $200,000+ annually for the rest of their lives.

Study after study shows that for equivalent jobs, public sector wages are far more lucrative on average than the private sector. And pensions -- retirement benefits overall -- are leaps and bounds richer than their private equivalents. These disparities are due to union monopolies that work directly against the taxpayer and reward politicians who "go along to get along" during contract negotiations. Big government Democrats reward unions, which turn around and contribute heavily to Democrats.

In Europe, outsourcing of some public sector jobs has become commonplace to break this vicious and deadly cycle.

In the UK – viewed as one of the economies hit hardest by the crisis thanks to an over-reliance on financial services, and facing a budget deficit of over £175bn – outsourcing contracts already account for around 13% of government spending; the UK is widely viewed as a ‘world leader’ in public-sector outsourcing. Since the production last year by former outsourcing luminary DeAnne Julius of a somewhat controversial ministerial-level report heavily backing increased outsourcing, a drive towards efficiency via outsourcing has become entrenched policy.

With state and local economies flat on their backs, administrators in the U.S. are right to examine ways to force efficiencies out of bloated, monopolistic contracts.

[In the U.S.] the picture is less cut-and-dried, as a traditional distaste for public-sector outsourcing (reinforced by heavy pressure from organized labor to keep jobs under state control and within national boundaries) runs up against the overwhelming need to bring public finances back under some semblance of control. Muddying the water still further is the conflation in the minds of many both within and outside government of “outsourcing” with “offshore outsourcing”...

Indeed, outsourcing does not necessarily imply offshoring. Outsourcing can translate to near-sourcing, e.g., a situation where Ohio contracts with a private organization in West Virginia to handle call center operations.

While fire-fighting remains the order of the day for many state governments, there is a growing belief that the downturn might have tipped the scales in terms of ushering in a new (and, in many eyes, long-overdue) wave of public sector transformation)...

"The current crisis offers an opportunity to find better ways of doing business and better ways of providing service," according to Patrick Moore, Georgia’s state CIO.

I commend Moore and other government executives who use private sector companies to compete on price, quality and other traditional measures unheard of by organizations like the AFT, the NEA and the SEIU.


A Nutty Non Sequitur from the Pro Journalists at the Associated Press

Dan from New York writes:

This story, which will serve as the copy for scores of newspaper and electronic media stories throughout the world, inevitably (see bold below) winds its way back to the root cause of misery and Hamas oppression in Gaza - Israel.

There is an invaluable lesson in this nutty non-sequitur, for those who are willing to absorb it. The received wisdom, the narrative gospel, is that Jews are always at fault and indeed is created by sophisticated, highly intelligent people. Thus, the war for Israel has nothing to do with PR, education, disseminating "the Truth," eloquent speeches, correcting the record, editorial rebuttals, international law, "shared values," letters to the editor or warnings "we all face the same enemy."

The war for Israel - if Israel is to win it - requires Israelis to use the strong arm that history has given them to reclaim their land and neutralize their foes without waiting for the understanding, let alone the approval, of the Nations (now including Obama's America) which seek to destroy them.

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Hamas destroys dozens of homes in southern Gaza


AP - 5/17/10

RAFAH, Gaza Strip — Hamas police wielding clubs beat and pushed residents out of dozens of homes in the southern Gaza town of Rafah on Sunday before knocking the buildings down with bulldozers, residents said.

Gaza's militant Hamas rulers said the homes were built illegally on government land. Newly homeless residents were furious over Palestinians on bulldozers razing Palestinian homes.

For years, Palestinians have criticized Israel for destroying houses, mostly because they were built without permits issued by the military. Now, Rafah residents complained, their own government, run by the Islamic militant Hamas that seized power in Gaza in July 2007, has done the same.

"They promised reform and change — instead they've destroyed our homes," shouted Miasar Gan, a 54-year-old woman. Gan said she and her husband had nowhere else to go... Her neighbor, Nazira Abu Jara, 56, said policewomen wearing face veils typical of conservative Muslim women beat her with clubs until she fled her house with her husband and two children... Others picked through rubble to retrieve dusty clothing and mangled furniture.

Residents said between 30 and 40 homes were torn down, ranging from concrete structures to tin shacks. They did not know how many people were affected. Hamas officials did not allow reporters into the area until the demolition was over... Residents said more demolitions in the area were expected Monday.

Even if they are allowed to rebuild, Israel does not allow most building materials into the territory it has blockaded since Hamas seized power. The newly homeless residents are unlikely to be able to afford the steep black market prices for concrete, steel and wood. Some of the families cannot afford rent.

Rafah's mayor, Issa Nashar, promised alternative housing. Gaza's housing minister Yousef al-Mansi said he had no information about such housing.



Larwyn's Linx: MI Dems form fake third party called 'Tea Party'

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Nation

Dems form fake third party called 'Tea Party' in MI: BlogProf
Romancing the State: Doc Zero
Official: Black Panther case lacks proof: Times

Tim Burns takes narrow lead in race for Murtha's seat: GWP
Surrender the Supreme Court to the Left?: AmPower
Gingrich Attacks Kagan Nomination and 'Secular-Socialism': RWN

Economy

We are out of money: Reason
Illinois: one of worst legal climates in U.S.: RWN
I Don’t Want To Be 'Job Locked': GM's Place

Revenge of the Gold Bugs: Ace
Public employee unions: Enemies of the state: Hewitt
Surprise! DemCare Costs Spiraling Out of Control: McArdle

Climate & Energy

Geologist declares 'global warming is over': Depot
Obama's faith programs push climate change agenda: BigGovt
Climategate Taxpayer Fraud Investigation Draws Heat: AT

Is It His Katrina Yet?: LegalIns
Scientists Find Giant Oil Plumes in Gulf; Obama Shoots Hoops: GWP

Media

2,000 US Actors, Prominent Liberals Accuse Obama of 'War Crimes... Worse Than Bush': Weasel Zippers
Socialism In Extremis: Geek Economy, Newsweek Head for Hades: Langbert
First Amendment Under Progressive Siege: Times

No to Mohammad, but yes, yes, yes to anti-Semitism: Shayne
Lt. Col. Allen West: 'What's at Stake': Atlas
Brothers in Arms: Flopping Aces

Elena Kagan's grades and thesis online - Have we seen Obama's yet? : Ruby Slippers
“Perky” Michelle Obama a Big Downer at GW Graduation: GWP
Someone needs to help Charles Blow: Hindenblog

World

Who is Michael Posner, and why is he apologizing to China?: Malkin
The U.S. Can — and Must — Learn From Israeli Counterterror: PJM
You've got to be kidding...: Corner

A Hidden History of Evil: Why doesn’t anyone care about the unread Soviet archives?: CityJournal
Thailand At Risk Of Long-Term Guerrilla-Style Civil War: Insider
Reawakening Germany’s Nationalism: What Could Go Wrong?: PJM

SciTech

My Amazing Email Exchange With Steve Jobs: Insider
Legal experts: LimeWire likely doomed: CNet

Cornucopia

Monday Morning Food Fight: MOTUS
Summer Associate of the Day: Kaavya Viswanathan (Aka the Alleged Harvard Plagiarist) : AboveTheLaw
A prescient Nigel Farage warns of Euro meltdown (13-Jan-2009): Euro Parliament

Image: Sean Delonas, City Journal.
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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Zero Hedge Calculates Real Unemployment (12.2%) and Underemployment (22%) Rates; Democrats Shrug: 'You F***ed Up! You Trusted Us!'

Tyler Durden has carefully reexamined the nation's unemployment situation using population growth statistics that the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) routinely ignores. The results are astonishing as he finds that real unemployment in the U.S. could be worse than that of Spain.

At 65.2%, the civilian employment participation rate is significantly lower than the 66.4% 20-year average.

But the U.S. population isn't static. The nearly straight line, above, represents the nation's population. But the second line, the civilian labor force, has grown at a much slower pace. The gap represents a growing class of the permanently unemployed and those who work under the table (e.g., illegal immigrants and others who pay no taxes). The group also represents an increasing pool of welfare and social service recipients who must be supported by a lower percentage of taxpayers.

Durden believes that the BLS has biased the data to skew the unemployment numbers -- and using the real population data, unemployment (U-3) is actually 12.7% (nearly 30% higher than the "official" 9.9%).

The underemployment (or U-6) rate is even more dire. It represent the "real" unemployment rate that many other countries use in their calculations. Durden states that our true unemployment measure is 22%; 34 million people who are "unemployed, marginally attached, plus total employed part time for economic reasons."

The average duration of unemployment is now a record high of 33 weeks (nearly eight months). Nearly half of the unemployed have been out of work for more than six months.

And the chart shows that this average out-of-work duration continues to skyrocket.

Democrats took a serious but typical recession and turned it into an utter disaster. Spending program upon spending program, debt upon debt, welfare payment upon welfare payment, earmark upon earmark, entitlement upon entitlement -- unemployment payments without end and always more regulations, more government-controlled industries and more taxes.

This level of irresponsibility is unprecedented in American history. It really is November or never to throw these bums out of office.


Illinois Melts Down: the Inevitable Result of Unchecked Democrat Rule

How's that whole "Daley Machine" thing working out?

Illinois Faces 50% Budget Shortfall

'Illinois lawmakers were in disarray Thursday as they groped for stopgap measures to address a $13 billion deficit equaling nearly half of the state's general-fund revenue... "We are lucky in that we still can borrow," Mr. Trotter said, noting that lawmakers responded to rating-agency concerns last month by reducing pension benefits and lifting the retirement age for new state employees to 67 from 60. Lawmakers also are weighing the idea of postponing pension payments... '

State will have $5.5 billion in unpaid bills by end of June

'Meanwhile, the state still owes billions of dollars to hospitals, universities, social-service providers and others. Mr. Hynes said the state's backlog of unpaid bills probably will exceed $5.5 billion at the end of June... "Eventually, many providers of essential state services may be unable to continue their operations at current levels, and those vulnerable segments of the population to whom they provide services will suffer the consequences," [Illinois Comptroller Daniel Hynes] wrote.'

Democrats unveil creative plan to address budget shortfall: 33% increase in income taxes

'Illinois tax rates are the most talked about issue on the campaign trail and in the statehouse, as Gov. Pat Quinn pushes for a 33 percent income tax increase... Illinois ranks fifth [in the U.S.] with more than $116 billion in debt, translating to about $9,000 per-capita [as of 2007]."

No School Vouchers -- Teachers' Unions Still Rule Springfield

'There apparently will be no vouchers for the children in Chicago's worst schools. The Illinois House refused this week to pass a voucher bill, which would the first of its kind in this state... State Sen. James Meeks (D-Chicago) [introduced a] voucher bill would have given children in more than 50 of the worst-performing elementary schools in Chicago an opportunity to attend private schools by giving them $3,300 vouchers.'

'Ticking Time Bomb' Threatens Illinois University System

'"I think everyone is aware of our situation," Southern Illinois University President Glenn Poshard told a Senate committee earlier Thursday. "We're owed right now, a number of public universities in the state, over $700 million by the comptroller. We simply do not have the ability to make up that money in a short period of time. So we need this borrowing to keep our universities working and to pay our people." ...The state owes its public universities more $700 million in appropriations for the current school year. The University of Illinois alone is owed $386 million and SIU is owed $104 million for its two campuses... The money isn't being paid because of a $13 billion state budget deficit and it isn't clear when that might change... "Here we are with a ticking time bomb once again and what's the solution? Borrow more money," Sen. Matt Murphy, a Palatine Republican, told colleagues before the vote. "We already owe more money per capita than any other state in the nation. Here's another effort to farm out our debt."'

Crushed by deficit, IL hones new strategy for overdue bills: don't pay them

'For 35 years, frail senior citizens in southern Illinois could turn to the Shawnee Development Council for help cleaning the house, buying groceries or any of the chores that make the difference between living at home or moving to an institution.

No more. The council shut down the program Thursday because of a budget crisis created by the state of Illinois' failure to pay its bills.

Paralyzed by the worst deficit in its history, the state has fallen months behind in paying what it owes to businesses and organizations, pushing some of them to the edge of bankruptcy.

Illinois isn't bothering with the formality of issuing IOUs, as California did last year. It simply doesn't pay... Illinois' deadbeat reputation has created some embarrassing situations.

A supplier refused to sell bullets to the Department of Corrections unless it got paid in advance. Legislators have gotten eviction notices for their district offices because the state wasn't paying rent. One legislator said he had to use campaign funds to pay the telephone bill after service was cut off at his office.

...The practice of simply putting off payments became commonplace under ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevich... The strategy also may have been helped along by Illinois' "anything goes" political culture...

...Some schools have tried to shame Illinois into paying by posting signs announcing how much the state owes. The website IllinoisIsBroke.com details the state's financial mess...'

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Gee, Madge, aren't these Democrat-controlled Utopias cool? But don't worry, I trust President Obama and his Chicago-slash-Beltway Machine completely to take better care of the United States economy. The whole Daley-Blago-Jarrett-Rezko connection to the utter destruction of Illinois is tenuous, I'm sure.


Fire Pelosi: Show your support with Harris, Nunnelee, Pearce, Guinta, Chabot & Stivers Blog Widgets

Herein I present six (count 'em: six) blog widgets using my patented "Double Your Vote" theme. Each points to the respective GOP challenger in a key House race. If you don't have a blog yourself, please pass the link on to friends who do. Needless to say, if you have a blog -- get to steppin'.

And, either way, if you can spare a couple of bucks, click on the links and donate.

MD-01

DOUBLE YOUR VOTE: ELECT HARRIS
FIRE KRATOVIL & PELOSI


MS-01

DOUBLE YOUR VOTE: ELECT ALAN NUNNELEE
FIRE TRAVIS CHILDERS AND NANCY PELOSI


NM-02

DOUBLE YOUR VOTE: ELECT PEARCE
FIRE TEAGUE & PELOSI


NH-01

DOUBLE YOUR VOTE: ELECT GUINTA
FIRE PELOSI & SHEA-PORTER


OH-01

DOUBLE YOUR VOTE: ELECT CHABOT
FIRE NANCY PELOSI AND STEVE DRIEHAUS


OH-15

DOUBLE YOUR VOTE: ELECT STIVERS
FIRE PELOSI & KILROY


Top 20 posts for the last 30 days

I'm experimenting with a potential new feature (try and contain your excitement). Based upon a Google Analytics report, the following list represents the most viewed posts over the last 30 days.

1. Check out the Carbon Footprint of Al Gore's New Ocean-View Mediterranean Villa (68,082 views)
2. Obama's Katrina -- an illustrated timeline (14,209 views)
3. The 8 Most Terrifying Holes on Earth (3,943 views)
4. A Baby Boomer's Time Machine (3,866 views)
5. I'm Sorry -- Obama Voters Express Their Regrets (3,176 views)
6. Remind me again -- why can't I get a job? (3,128 views)
7. 1995 Obama interview surfaces: predicted economic fall of USA and--heh--decried racial politics (3,126 views)
8. Elena Kagan's Thesis in 90 Seconds: She Must Be Blocked. (3,046 views)
9. It's Just That Simple (2,854 views)
10. Don Rickles Roasts Congress (2,541 views)
11. Another Soviet-style performance: Obama's NASA speech was completely staged (2,402 views)
12. Redaction boo-boo reveals Blago's secret dealings with President Obama (2,339 views)
13. To be (a lawyer) or not to be... (2,260 views)
14. Bank for International Settlements: Brace for Impact (2,150 views)
15. Good News: EPA will fine you $35,000 if you replace 10 windows in your own home 'incorrectly' (2,050 views)
16. The Secret Scrapbook of Barry Soetero Barack Obama (1,974 views)
17. Counter Revolution (1,797 views)
18. Things are tough all over -- Luxury Cars Abandoned in Dubai (1,786 views)
19. Change: In '08, Obama stated Israel a "constant sore" that "infects... foreign policy" (1,698 views)
20. Don't Cry for Me, America (1,666 views)

To all six of my regular readers: please let me know whether you find this a useful feature or not. Danke.


World's dumbest blogger blames BP-Transocean spill and federal government's ineffective response on -- well, I'll give you one guess.

Matthew Yglesias, who has held the undisputed title of World's Dumbest Blogger since 2004, unleashed another hilarious literary excretion on Friday.

Yggie Pop -- that's the nickname he prefers -- uses the favorite oh-so-creative, who'd-have-thought-of-it tactic of the Left. See if you can guess which option he called for out of the Left's tired playbook as he tried to reassign blame for the tragic BP-Transocean oil rig explosion and spill:

Choose Your Play from the Left's Playbook

A) Race Card (Al Sharpton optional)
B) Blame Bush
C) It's the Tea-Baggers' Fault
D) Because the U.S. supports Israel's genocidal apartheid
E) Because talk radio and Fox News are controlling people's minds kind of like The Matrix

Ready? As 99% of you surmised, the correct answer is 'B'. For the rest, i.e., you Democrats reading this, my personal position is that we should blame the Fillmore administration.

In Obama's Katrina -- An Illustrated Timeline, I documented the activities of the administration in relation to the tragic explosion and oil spill.

Before there was any substantial response (other than that of the U.S. Coast Guard and sending in lawyers to New Orleans), the President spent almost all of his time on:

• Campaigning for the financial overhaul bill to give the federal government even more regulatory power over our lives, while ignoring Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
• Blasting Arizona's enforcement of federal immigration law with its onerous demands for documentation in situations where police have engaged suspects
• Using his radio address to rally disaffected Hispanics and Blacks to his big government cause
• Meeting with the Rev. Bill Graham for photo ops during a vacation to the Smokies
• Filming racially divisive video spots for Organizing for America
• Golf

Put simply, the lack of serious White House response points to, at best, negligence and most likely sheer, unmitigated incompetence.

For a man who decries 'finger-pointing', the President has yet to take the blame for any of his actions. And his useful idiots in the press, new media and old, are all too happy to oblige by playing cards that have been worn thin through overuse.


Bear takes bite of hiker -- Internet flame war ensures

The Knoxville News reports that a tourist angling for a closeup photo was bit on the foot by a black bear in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

The man, whose name wasn't immediately available, let the bear get within inches of him Wednesday while hiking the Laurel Falls Trail, park spokeswoman Nancy Gray said. He didn't need treatment.

Park rangers believe they've caught the bear, a 60-pound female captured Thursday, Gray said. They'll kill it once they confirm it's the same one.

Park policy decrees an automatic death sentence for any bear that injures a human. Park officials said they're seeing more hungry, aggressive bears this year, probably due to a scarce acorn crop.

The article has generated, at current count, 119 comments including this entertaining anecdote.

I didn't realize there was an automatic death sentence [for bears who attack humans]. My wife and I were in the Smokies last year. Several kids [were] chasing a couple of cubs through the woods, I knew Mama wasn't too far away. I was trying to tell them it wasn't a good idea (from a goodly distance away). Then their Dad jumps in "Whudduyuh doin'?! There just havin' fon! Dem beers won't hoit 'em will dey?" I said "You ain't from around here are you? Where are y'all from?" "Noo Joisey." I said "Nah, they'll be fine. Do you have any more family members that might be able to help them catch those cute little fellers?"

Another commenter suggests the man may have approached the bear because he "was just trying to apologize to [it] for global warming -- apology not accepted."

No word on whether the tourist has retained a slip-and-fall lawyer to sue the bear and the park.

See, folks, this is what happens when you allow Democrats to visit wildlife refuges without chaperones.


Photo: WBIR.

Larwyn's Linx: Why Conservatives Love the Founders

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Nation

Why Conservatives Love the Founders: AT
Dean Obama has U.S. on Double-Secret Probation: Hanson
What those 5,800 crosses represent: Manteca

D’JEver Notice? LVI: RWN
The dots some don't want to connect: Steyn
Holder still evasive on Sestak job offer: Bulletin

Economy

It's Official – Congress Shuns Budget Duties: Foundry
Greece Syndrome Defined: LegalIns
Inflation U.S. (Video): NIA

Don't expect Obamacare to cut down E.R. usage: Betsy
Achievement Gap Politics: NAS
The Ugly Side of Social Justice: AT

Climate & Energy

Global Green Meltdown Gains Momentum: TAI
Death by a thousand regulations: AT

Media

Red Meat -- Sarah Palin’s NRA Convention Speech: AnotherBlackCon
Brewer-Palin Press Conference: GWP
Film The Federal Reserve? Want To Be Arrested?: LogMon

Barack Obama's "Respectable" Socialist Mentor - Abner Mikva: NewZeal
Chutzpah: it's what's for dinner: SixMeat
Pelosi to aspirising musicians: quit your job, taxpayers will pay for your health care: BlogProf

When Black Meant Republican: HHR
Anti-Semantic: Soccer Dad
Brewer to Obama: 'Don't Quit Your Day Job, Though Maybe You Should, Given Your Performance': GWP

World

Does fighting a great evil make it stronger?: Gina Cobb
Plans Announced To Erect Islamic Culture Center On Lars Vilks' Decapitated Body: Ace
The U.S. Government Knows that Iran Helps al-Qaida But Does Nothing About It : BRubin

The EU crackup and what it says about US priorities: Wizbang
Still Waiting for Saudi Arabia: JPost
The Ten Ships: Belmont Club

SciTech

A Translation Guide to the Obama Space Program: PJM
Facebook's First President, Sean Parker, Was Fired Over A Cocaine Arrest: SFgate
Armageddon, brought to you by the FCC: Fortune

Cornucopia

Submariner's Story: SondraK
Werewolf Prevention Training: Ace
Last-ditch Appeal to Save the Planet: Jore-El: Ridge

Image: Maktoob Business (AFP).
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QOTD: "President Obama's nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court is irresponsible. Ms. Kagan is a liberal activist and political operative with no experience as judge. A Supreme Court nominee ought to have significant practical experience as a lawyer or a judge — especially a nominee for the nation's highest court. Her decision to throw military recruiters off the campus of Harvard Law School during a time of war shows she is far to the left of mainstream America. The fact that she continued to work in the Clinton White House after it became clear that President Clinton lied under oath raises questions about her ethical judgment. And her record, as spotty as it is, shows that Ms. Kagan is a committed liberal judicial activist.

Tea Party activists ought to be paying close attention to this nomination. With looming constitutional battles ranging from Obamacare to illegal immigration, the United States Senate should ensure that only a justice who will strictly interpret the U.S. Constitution is approved. There’s no reason to believe that Ms. Kagan meets this standard. Given the stakes, every U.S. Senator should know that the upcoming vote on Ms. Kagan will be as closely watched as their votes on Obamacare." -- Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch