Todays paper states if there is no Budget resolution by March the following may happen: 1. Cut flying hours by 20%.2.Prepare for possible end to all noncombat or noncritical flights from July thru Sept.3.Force a civilian hiring freeze.4.Cancel Airshow appearances & flyovers.5.Slash Base improvements & repairs by 50%.6. Widespread civilian furloughs. Thanks to the upcoming billions of dollars in automatic cuts being triggered. (Air Force internal memo) Shades of Clinton era.
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Originally posted by Lockheed Bob View PostTodays paper states if there is no Budget resolution by March the following may happen: 1. Cut flying hours by 20%.2.Prepare for possible end to all noncombat or noncritical flights from July thru Sept.3.Force a civilian hiring freeze.4.Cancel Airshow appearances & flyovers.5.Slash Base improvements & repairs by 50%.6. Widespread civilian furloughs. Thanks to the upcoming billions of dollars in automatic cuts being triggered. (Air Force internal memo) Shades of Clinton era.
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Originally posted by Randy Haskin View PostTo be fair, the USAF drawdown of the 90s was charted by officials in the Bush 41 Cabinet as part of the "peace dividend".
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1. The threat of World War III is over.
2.
a. Unsustainable Government Pensions, Salaries and Benefits,
b. Birthright Citizenship,
c. Chain Migration,
d. Visa Lottery and
e. Failure to enforce E Verify for legal employment
are some of the issues that are draining the countries resources.
Here are some examples of 2a from an article in todays San Francisco Chronicle news paper. Let's assume that the person who posted this information did it accurately.
City of Oakland
Take the top 10 paid employees by Department in 2009,
this is their average of those top 10 employees:
1 $230,638 Fire Department
2 $226,210 Police Services Agency
3 $179,944 City Attorney
4 $172,964 Comm. & Economic Develop Agency
5 $145,342 Public Works
6 $141,747 Finance
7 $139,753 City Admininstrator
8 $139,658 Information Technology
9 $121,829 Library
10 $115,783 Health and Human Services
11 $114,063 Human Resources
12 $107,457 Museum
13 $105,593 Mayor
Top 10 2009 Oakland Fire Department
$269,863 Tyehimba T Peyton Battalion Chief
$244,489 Lorenzo S Frediani Battalion Chief
$243,484 Demond L Simmons Lieutenant of Fire Department
$230,098 Edward J Kilmartin IV Battalion Chief
$226,795 Sergei Fesai Fire Fighter Paramedic
$222,621 Brian J Oftedal Lieutenant of Fire Department
$221,555 Michael E Miller Battalion Chief
$217,093 Earl L Miller Lieutenant of Fire Department
$215,907 Shawn R Stark Captain of Fire Department
$214,476 Darin M White Battalion Chief
$230,638 Average
Top 10 2009 Oakland Police Services Agency
$242,800 Howard Jordan Agency Director, Police Services
$235,630 Huy T Nguyen Police Officer (PERS)
$233,586 Brian L Tran Police Officer (PERS)
$231,217 Michael Morse Police Officer (PERS)
$227,801 Eric W Karsseboom Police Officer (PERS)
$223,057 Trevelyon M Jones Sergeant of Police (PERS)
$219,280 David A Kozicki Deputy Chief of Police (PERS)
$218,604 Lawrence Green Lieutenant of Police (PERS)
$215,930 David W Faeth Sergeant of Police (PERS)
$214,196 Robert S Cooper Police Officer (PERS)
$226,210 Average
Calpers, California Public Employees' Retirement System $100k+ annual pensions Oakland
1 $195,958 GLAZE, ROBERT
2 $177,614 VIERRA, CYRIL
3 $173,315 DANIELS, THOMAS
4 $172,285 BLANCHARD, DOLORES
5 $171,263 CLARK, THOMAS
6 $166,286 ROBINSON, ERNEST
7 $162,464 SMALLEY, FRANK
8 $161,330 GLOVER, JOHN
9 $161,295 WHITE, DENNIS
10 $156,775 LABASCO, THOMAS
11 $155,628 ADELMAN, TERRY
12 $155,359 EDWARDS, JAMES
13 $154,339 CARTER, RONALD
14 $154,161 BOYLE, RAYMOND
15 $153,557 SHINN, DENNIS
16 $152,242 WEST, WILLIAM
17 $152,214 FREDIANI, LORENZO
18 $151,259 HEILBRON, PATRICIA
19 $150,606 LOWE, FRANKLIN
20 $150,602 EDGERLY, DEBORAH
21 $149,817 HOLLAND, MICHAEL
22 $148,997 PEYTON, TYEHIMBA
23 $148,686 SIMON, GERALD
24 $148,567 LACER, RALPH
25 $148,557 ROSS, LAWRENCE
26 $148,372 THIEM, BRIAN
27 $148,255 AIDOO, JOHN
28 $148,129 WONG, JOSEPH
29 $147,644 KAFELE, MALIK
30 $146,514 KUHLMANN, KARL
31 $146,425 HEWLETT, ANTOINETTE
32 $143,807 FAUGHT, GARY
33 $142,608 SAUNDERS, EDWARD
34 $142,110 LIGHTEN, RONALD
35 $141,240 NELSON, RONALD
36 $140,254 CHAN, ALICIA
37 $138,974 HAW, PATRICK
38 $138,610 CARTER, LONNIE
39 $138,528 RAINERO, DENNIS
40 $138,442 CHAMBERS, DWIGHT
41 $137,796 TAMURA, SAM
42 $137,666 BERLIN, PAUL
43 $137,395 YOUNG, JANIE
44 $137,213 BARRON, BARRY
45 $137,070 MAHONEY, JAMES
46 $136,949 ZASTERA, JEANNE
47 $136,039 KOPACZ, STANLEY
48 $136,001 FOSTER, CHARLES
49 $135,808 YEE, WILLIE
50 $135,056 STEPHENS, GEORGE
51 $134,979 WEED, JONELYN
52 $134,157 HU, HARRY
53 $134,151 O'ROURKE, KEVIN
54 $133,999 SCHRAUTH, HAROLD
55 $133,473 GARRAHAN, PATRICK
56 $132,794 DORSEY, WILLIAM
57 $132,576 CHANG, VERNON
58 $132,545 JOHNSON, DEBRA
59 $132,049 ROBERTS, CHARLES
60 $131,584 O'NEAL, VIVIAN
61 $129,888 COLLINS, GARY
62 $129,588 SERVENTI, GERALD
63 $129,220 HART, RUTHERFORD
64 $129,004 JONES, HAROLD
65 $128,490 TODA, YASUYUKI
66 $128,304 VANDERPRIEM, DANIEL
67 $128,264 CLARK, MICHAEL
68 $127,338 WILLIAMS, ZEDDIE
69 $127,265 YEE, RODNEY
70 $127,104 MANKOWSKI, TADEUSZ
71 $127,044 CATALANO, JAMES
72 $126,634 FOSTER, MICHAEL
73 $126,604 DENSON, JON
74 $126,256 MARTINEZ, JIMMY
75 $126,069 REID, DEBBORAH
76 $126,034 LAMBERT, JOHN
77 $124,836 BERLIN, LARRY
78 $124,817 ARCHULETA, ALEX
79 I stop posting here, but the list goes on and on...
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/matier...#ixzz2I9tBMeZ9Last edited by SkyvanDelta; 01-16-2013, 10:08 AM.
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Originally posted by Big_Jim View PostIt doesn't. He likes using AAFO as a pulpit for the fact that he doesn't like the current Presidential administration. Not the first thread-hijack.
It's not just Obama and family, it's much of the Government Employees spending the taxpayers money foolishly.
Do some research and confirm it for yourself or turn your back on it and watch this country go downhill.
It's not hijacking. It's part of the topic. I'm just responding to others comments.
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Originally posted by SkyvanDelta View PostIt bothers me to watch this country go downhill. I listed some of the reasons why it's going downhill if you care to read them and do some research on them. That will confirm it.
It's not just Obama and family, it's much of the Government Employees spending the taxpayers money foolishly.
Do some research and confirm it for yourself or turn your back on it and watch this country go downhill.
It's not hijacking. It's part of the topic. I'm just responding to others comments.
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I wonder how the cutting of flight hours is going to affect safety, with less currency training, etc.
Is the hourly cost of maintenance a constant? In my limited experience some costs (time limited items) reduce per hour (or mile) the more a piece of equipment is used. Is it the same with the multi million dollar aircraft?
Randy might know.
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Leo,
I think I understand what you are saying.
Let's say my hanger costs $600.00 per month.
If I fly 1 hour a month, the cost is $600.00 per hour
If I fly 10 hours a month it would be $60.00 per hour
and for 100 hours, $6.00.
But what if I flew 0 (zero) hours per month...
Bob
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