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DLR'sCock
01-21-2009, 04:19 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090121/ap_on_go_pr_wh/obama_executive_pay

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama's first public act in office Wednesday was to institute new limits on lobbyists in his White House and to freeze the salaries of high-paid aides, in a nod to the country's economic turmoil.

Announcing the moves while attending a ceremony in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building to swear in his staff, Obama said the steps "represent a clean break from business as usual."

The pay freeze, first reported by The Associated Press, would hold salaries at their current levels for the roughly 100 White House employees who make over $100,000 a year. "Families are tightening their belts, and so should Washington," said the new president, taking office amid startlingly bad economic times that many fear will grow worse.

Those affected by the freeze include the high-profile jobs of White House chief of staff, national security adviser and press secretary. Other aides who work in relative anonymity also would fit into that cap if Obama follows a structure similar to the one George W. Bush set up.

Obama's new lobbying rules will not only ban aides from trying to influence the administration when they leave his staff. Those already hired will be banned from working on matters they have previously lobbied on, or to approach agencies that they once targeted.

The rules also ban lobbyists from giving gifts of any size to any member of his administration. It wasn't immediately clear whether the ban would include the traditional "previous relationships" clause, allowing gifts from friends or associates with which an employee comes in with strong ties.

The new rules also require that anyone who leaves his administration is not allowed to try to influence former friends and colleagues for at least two years. Obama is requiring all staff to attend to an ethics briefing like one he said he attended last week.

Obama called the rules tighter "than under any other administration in history." They followed pledges during his campaign to be strict about the influence of lobbyist in his White House.

"The new rules on lobbying alone, no matter how tough, are not enough to fix a broken system in Washington," he said. "That's why I'm also setting rules that govern not just lobbyists but all those who have been selected to serve in my administration."

In an attempt to deliver on pledges of a transparent government, Obama said he would change the way the federal government interprets the Freedom of Information Act. He said he was directing agencies that vet requests for information to err on the side of making information public — not to look for reasons to legally withhold it — an alteration to the traditional standard of evaluation.

Just because a government agency has the legal power to keep information private does not mean that it should, Obama said. Reporters and public-interest groups often make use of the law to explore how and why government decisions were made; they are often stymied as agencies claim legal exemptions to the law.

"For a long time now, there's been too much secrecy in this city," Obama said.

He said the orders he was issuing Wednesday will not "make government as honest and transparent as it needs to be" nor go as far as he would like.

"But these historic measures do mark the beginning of a new era of openness in our country," Obama said. "And I will, I hope, do something to make government trustworthy in the eyes of the American people, in the days and weeks, months and years to come."

jhale667
01-21-2009, 06:06 PM
The sad part is, somewhere, someone's going "$100K - how will they live???" :rolleyes:

He's off to a good start, not surprisingly...

kwame k
01-21-2009, 06:19 PM
Using words like ethics and such..........wow, could Dubya even spell ethics?

This is the guys first fucking day, too........Amazing and something that has needed to be addressed for a long time.

Va Beach VH Fan
01-21-2009, 06:27 PM
The sad part is, somewhere, someone's going "$100K - how will they live???" :rolleyes:

He's off to a good start, not surprisingly...

Well, working/commuting in D.C., most likely living in Northern VA, you can't very well do that on minimum wage.... ;)

jhale667
01-21-2009, 06:53 PM
Well, working/commuting in D.C., most likely living in Northern VA, you can't very well do that on minimum wage.... ;)


Minimum is still slightly below $100K a year, though... ;)

GAR
01-21-2009, 08:27 PM
.................................................. ...................................to establish his Black Ceiling, saying my salary's capped against all efforts, my immediate reaction is "fuck this guy" cuz I'd be taking my e-Days, vacation days, sick days while I'm seeing recruiters who are pitching my resume someplace else where I'll get consideration for busting my ass and a raise to reward my efforts.

I'd be gone. I'm outta there. Welfare-think, Social-think "we" - when he throws out that collective word We I'm collecting my desk and jetting goodbye!

GREAT way to stifle his cabinet, great motivator.. we're seeing how this fucking idiot really thinks the world works. "Countrys broke people, now our job is to fix it" so fucking what? Every independant-thinking economist in the country's saying that banking real estate and finance should just find it's true bottom, but no, Obama knows best and we have to give up 20 years of future prosperity out the window based on alot of rushed judgements to bailout and loan money nobody knows exactly for who what or why? WRONG!

My experience is you reward the extra effort and pay a premium for the most talented, yet this Barry guy's saying chisel everybody's fucking pay. What a dick! I'd quit..

You've been warned, fuckstump. The time the entire post is shitcanned. There are few rules here, and the ones in place are to protect the site owner's chosen profession. I know the last word in the previous sentence doesn't mean much to you, but one more time with the N-word and you're fucking done in this forum.

bueno bob
01-21-2009, 11:50 PM
.......to establish his Black Ceiling, saying my salary's capped against all efforts, my immediate reaction is "fuck this guy" cuz I'd be taking my e-Days, vacation days, sick days while I'm seeing recruiters who are pitching my resume someplace else where I'll get consideration for busting my ass and a raise to reward my efforts. I'd be gone. I'm outta there. Welfare-think, Social-think "we" - when he throws out that collective word We I'm collecting my desk and jetting goodbye!

No harm in that. If you don't like what you're getting paid one place, go apply somewhere else. American freedom in action, right there; and it's the same situation I'm stuck in, so what's to bitch about? I'm not "guaranteed" against hitting a pay ceiling in my line of work, either, and I'm willing to bet dollars to donuts I work much harder than any lobbyist does.


GREAT way to stifle his cabinet, great motivator...

Having watched the bazillions of people out on the lawn that are obviously, visibly inspired by him, I'd say he's a wonderful motivator.


we're seeing how this fucking idiot really thinks the world works. "Countrys broke people, now our job is to fix it" so fucking what?

And now we see how you think. "Country's broke people...eh...fuck it."


Every independant-thinking economist in the country's saying that banking real estate and finance should just find it's true bottom, but no, Obama knows best and we have to give up 20 years of future prosperity out the window based on alot of rushed judgements to bailout and loan money nobody knows exactly for who what or why? WRONG!

Of course, your vote for Palin and McCain would have ensured the same thing...only more of it. It's a clusterfuck for sure, but what it often times boils down to is the best of all possible choices.

To boot, this is America, love it or leave it, benedict arnold, don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out, etc etc...been waiting to say that for a while now... :D


My experience is you reward the extra effort and pay a premium for the most talented, yet this Barry guy's saying chisel everybody's fucking pay. What a dick! I'd quit...

And I'm sure they'd let you. Frankly, most of America pretty strongly feels that the government is overpaying itself, anyway, and has been for quite some time. Many of us actually have a lot of evidence to visually demonstrate that as well. Have you been paying attention?

FORD
01-21-2009, 11:57 PM
Using words like ethics and such..........wow, could Dubya even spell ethics?

http://climateprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/bush-dumb.jpg
Yeah, sure I can. But see, I wasn't thinkin' about them bein' ethics, I just thought of them as loyal people, like Condi Rice or Colin Powell. Why you wanna make it about them being ethic people?

Big Train
01-22-2009, 12:42 AM
How does this work? ALL of these guys are connected to each other a hundred different ways, that's how they got the gigs in the first place. The loopholes and exemptions must be wide enough to drive a truck through otherwise these guys can't say hi in the cafeteria without a violation.

Of course we will never hear about these violations and abuses, until the magic pixie dust is out of press corps. systems 3 3/4 years from now.