Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Washington Post: Tens of Thousands on Government Payroll

    The headline of an article by Philip Rucker in today's Washington Post trumpets, "Many Hires needed for Budget Goals."  Under the headline, "Tens of Thousands Could be added to Federal Payroll."  The article begins:
 
    President Obama's budget is so ambitious, with vast new spending on health care, energy independence, education and services for veterans, that experts say he probably will need to hire tens of thousands of new federal government workers to realize his goals.
    The $3.6 trillion plan released last week proposes spending billions to begin initiatives and implement existing programs, and given Obama's insistence that he would scale back the use of private-sector contractors, his priorities could reverse a generational decline in the size of the government workforce.
    Exactly how many new workers would be needed remains unclear -- one independent estimate was 100,000, while the conservative Heritage Foundation said it is likely to be closer to a quarter-million.
 
    How many real, productive jobs in the private sector do you suppose it will take to support these make-believe jobs in government?
 
 

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