mcsmack Wrote:
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> Why does a guy living in South Beach post on FFXU?
>
>
> It's funny and entertaining.
>
> 90% of the residents in the DC metro area do not
> agree with me politically and makes for
> interesting debate.
>
> I have one thing in common with many citizens of
> Fairfax. I'm rich. Probably worth more than many
> of you but rich is rich.
>
> Fairfax was the first county in the United States
> to reach a six-figure median household income, and
> has the second-highest median household income of
> any local jurisdiction in the United States after
> neighbor Loudoun County.
>
> The only caveat is the different methods in which
> we became wealthy.
>
> The U.S. capital has swapped top spots with
> Silicon Valley, according to recent Census Bureau
> figures, with the typical household in the
> Washington metro area earning $84,523 last year.
> The national median income for 2010 was $50,046.
> That's only about a 40% difference.
>
> Federal employees whose compensation averages more
> than $126,000 and the nation’s greatest
> concentration of lawyers helped Washington edge
> out San Jose as the wealthiest U.S. metropolitan
> area, government data show.
>
> Total compensation for federal workers, including
> health care and other benefits, last year averaged
> $126,369, compared with $122,697 in 2009,
> according to Bloomberg News calculations of
> Commerce Department data. There were 170,467
> federal employees in the District of Columbia as
> of June. The Washington area includes the District
> of Columbia, parts of Northern Virginia, eastern
> Maryland and eastern West Virginia.
>
> And these are the people always crying about the
> rest of us rich folk out here not paying
> sufficient sacrifice.
>
> The flow of federal dollars in and around the
> nation’s capital helped the region weather the
> economic slump better than most areas and is
> contributing to its recovery. The unemployment
> rate in the Washington metro area in August was
> 6.1 percent, compared with 10 percent in San Jose,
> according to Labor Department figures. Nationally,
> joblessness was 9.1 percent in September for a
> third straight month.
>
> Of course you have to factor in all the lobbyists
> for companies that are payed well to pay off
> politicians keeping them off their backs.
> Protection money if you will.
>
> But on balance the DC metro area primarily steals
> from the private sector to sustain the richest
> lifestyle in the country. This is not all due to
> housing costs either so spare me that usual
> bullshit defense.
>
> What we have set up here in this country with the
> ruling class elite and all their supporting staffs
> and stooges is immoral. Many of you need to be
> fired.Many of you have redundant positions in
> government only adding to its administrative
> inefficiency.
>
> We do need a flat tax or tax code simplification
> to render the song and dance routine we've seen
> going on between politicians and lobbyists for
> years obsolete.
>
> I made my money the old fashioned honest way. Hard
> work and starting from scratch. I pay your
> paycheck not the other way around. That's the
> difference between me and many of you. That's the
> difference between reality and fantasy.
>
>
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-10-19/beltway-e
> arnings-make-u-s-capital-richer-than-silicon-valle
> y.html
shut the fuck up. Nobody likes you. You're not interesting. Go away and don't come back.
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