Obama's 'Modest Pay' Gaffe
posted Friday, 7 January 2011
Obama,  noting the imminent departure of White House Press Secretary Robert  Gibbs in an interview with the New York Times January 5, let slip a  revealing remark.
“We’ve been on this ride together since I won  my Senate primary in 2004… He’s had a six-year stretch now where  basically he’s been going 24/7 with relatively modest pay.”
According  to a White House disclosure last July, part of an annual report to  Congress, Gibbs, along with 22 other senior White House aides, earns  $172,200 a year.
Those also paid that sum include former Chief of  Staff Rahm Emanuel, White House Counsel Robert Bauer, speechwriter Jon  Favreau, energy and climate adviser Carol M. Browner and Susan Sher,  chief of staff for Michelle Obama.
US census figures released in  October 2010 (which should be examined critically) indicated that the  top 10 percent of US households earn $138,000 a year or more, and the  top 5 percent, $180,000 or more. Gibbs alone comes close to making a  larger income than 95 percent of US households.
The combined  income of the press secretary and his wife, a prominent attorney in  Alexandria, Virginia, undoubtedly puts the Gibbses in the wealthiest 1  or 2 percent of US households.
This is what Obama calls “relatively modest pay.”
The  overall median personal income for all individuals in the US over the  age of 18 was $25,149 ($32,140 for those aged 25 or above) in 2005.
According  to the US Census Bureau, the real median income for an American family  in 2009 was $49,777, “not statistically different from the 2008 median.”  Gibbs individually made more than three times that amount.
PRESIDENT OBANKA.
WHATCHYA ALL WANT? TAX BREAKS? HIGH SALARIES? NO SWEAT, NIGGER, YES, WE CAN. DON'T MATTER ABOUT NO REE-CESSION, SHIT LIKE THAT DON'T BOTHER US RICH FOLKS NONE.
And they wonder why people shoot at them.
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Thanks to the Obama administration, which forced General Motors and  Chrysler into bankruptcy and demanded brutal cuts in auto workers’ wages  and benefits, new-hires at the US companies make $14 an hour, half the  previous rate of pay. Assuming a work week of 40 hours, these workers  earn about $29,120 a year, or slightly more than one-sixth Gibbs’ White  House pay.
Thirty-five million working Americans earn the federal  or state minimum wage (whichever rate is highest). Those receiving the  federal minimum wage of $7.25, assuming that same 40-hour week, make  $15,080 a year. The highest state minimum wage, in the state of  Washington, $8.55 an hour, pushes that annual figure to $17,784,  approximately one-tenth Gibbs’ pay.
Of course, when Obama speaks  of Gibbs’ “relatively modest pay,” he means what he says. The president  is merely acknowledging the reality for the circles in which he and the  political elite travel. Government officials earning $100,000 or more  consider it a “sacrifice” to perform their public functions for such  paltry sums. After all, they rub shoulders on a daily basis with figures  in business, the media and entertainment earning tens of millions of  dollars a year, and more.
It is now an accepted practice for  members of Congress, White House staffers and cabinet members to leave  office and make vast fortunes in private industry, or to alternate  between positions in business and government. This is no doubt Gibbs’  ultimate future, whether or not he continues to advise Obama and help  manage the latter’s 2012 presidential re-election campaign, as  advertised.
Gibbs claims he is not writing a book or planning to  establish his own consulting or lobbying firm, for the moment, but,  according to the Times, “he will be represented by Robert  Barnett, a Washington lawyer who negotiates book deals and speaking  engagements for a range of clients that include Mr. Obama, Bill Clinton  and Sarah Palin.”
One of Gibbs’ former colleagues at the White  House, Rahm Emanuel, Obama’s previous chief of staff and currently a  candidate for mayor of Chicago, cashed in during the two-and-a-half  years he was out of politics (1998-2001), raking in a reported $16.2  million at investment bank Wasserstein Perella & Co.
William  Daley, who served as commerce secretary in Clinton’s second  administration and has been rumored to be up for the White House chief  of staff position, has done considerably better than that. Daley—brother  of Chicago’s current mayor, Richard Daley—went into business and  banking, and currently sits on the Executive Committee of JP Morgan  Chase. BusinessWeek notes that this multi-millionaire “is connected to 163 board members in 5 different organizations across 9 different industries.”
Former  Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, Democrat from South Dakota, after  losing reelection in 2004 earned $2.1 million as a “strategic adviser”  at the lobbying firm Alston & Bird. Current CIA chief and for a time  Bill Clinton’s chief of staff, Leon Panetta, earned over $1 million in  2008 as a corporate consultant and guest speaker, including advising  global public relations giant Fleishman-Hillard.
The list of one-time officials in Washington feeding at the corporate trough goes on and on.
Former  presidents now trade their connections and influence for vast sums upon  leaving the White House. Tax filings released in the spring of 2008  revealed that then-Senator Hillary Clinton and her husband, the former  president, had earned some $109 million in the years 2000 to 2007.
The  Obama family prospered in the years when Barack Obama rose from  Illinois state legislator to US senator. In 2000, the Obamas’ combined  income was “only” $240,505. By 2005, the year Obama was sworn in as a US  senator, the family income had climbed to $1.6 million, much of that  coming in author fees. In 2006, Michelle and Barack Obama’s combined  income remained high, at nearly one million dollars.
Hence,  President Obama’s sympathy for Gibbs, obliged to struggle along on  $172,200. This is the same Obama who announced in November a freeze on  the pay of 2.1 million federal workers, eliminating a scheduled 1.4  percent pay increase for 2011.
Obama, Gibbs, Emanuel, Daley and  the rest of the crowd of political insiders, media pundits and corporate  executives inhabit a different world than the overwhelming majority of  the American population. Different, and irreconcilably opposed.
Gibbs,  based on his record, is essentially a right-wing nonentity, with a  history of shilling for various Democratic Party politicians. In  numerous circumstances as White House press secretary from 2009 to 2011,  he demonstrated, in like manner to his boss, supreme callousness toward  the suffering of the population.
As recently as December 2010,  an ABC News reporter pointed out to Gibbs the plight of those running  out of unemployment benefits and inquired, “Is there anything that the  president can do for them?” The press secretary replied, “Well, I think  the best thing that we can do as a country is to get—get a fragile  economy more stable, and one that creates more jobs.”
In other  words, “no,” the president would not do anything for those left without  benefits in the midst of the greatest economic crisis since the Great  Depression.
Gibbs may perhaps be best remembered as White House  press secretary for his comments at an April 23, 2010 press conference,  three days after the BP explosion in the Gulf of Mexico that killed 11  oil rig workers. “I don’t honestly think [the disaster] opens up a whole  new series of questions, because, you know, in all honesty I doubt this  is the first accident that has happened and I doubt it will be the  last,” Gibbs remarked.
This, in response to what proved to be the greatest ecological catastrophe in US history.
(From the US World Socialist Website)


4 comments:
Don't forget the ngreatest political carpet-bagger of the lot - Al Gore.
The man who took the invention of Global-Warming and ran with it. Well, more accurately, flew his Lear-Jet all over the world with it.
I don't forget any of them, mr jgm2, I am just defeated, occasionally, by the profusion of villainy. Wouldn't matter what else Gore had done, he is forever tainted by his loyalty to the disgusting Spunky Bill, a decent Veep would have resigned over the Clintons' rubbishing of Monica Lewinsky, but when was there ever a decent Veep? You see? I could start now and not finish this side of the grave, we all could; storm the palaces and shoot the fuckers, that's the answer, worked for Johnny Frog.
A montage of our own grasping filth comes to mind: Hoon, the taxi for hire; wastrel Prescott as climate change rapporteur for the EU (WTF ?) and the grandaddy of them all, sheeny cheapjack Blair, raking it in.
Even the lowest of these cruds, cunts, cretins has found a featherbed, JacquibleedinSmith, as we discussed on a previous thread. And David Miliband seems to be trailing his coat for ' work '. Being an MP obviously not good enough. These over entitled precious pansies regarding such as compo for their years of ' public service '.
There oughta be a law against them coming around, mr yardarm. BoJo gets me, not busy enough mayoring one of the biggest cities in the world he doubles, no, triples his salary scribbling what-ho drivel for the BizarroBros at the Filth-O-Graph.
Yes, but he really does tell it like it is (mr angry expat wanker, Portugal)
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