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By PETER BAKER
WASHINGTON — President Obama announced a two-year pay freeze for civilian federal workers on Monday as he sought to address concerns over sky-high deficit spending and appeal to Republican leaders to find a common approach to restoring the nation’s economic and fiscal health.

“The hard truth is that getting this deficit under control is going to require some broad sacrifice and that sacrifice must be shared by employees of the federal government,” Mr. Obama said at a White House news conference.

“I did not reach this decision easily,” he said. “This is not just a line item on a federal ledger. These are people’s lives.”

He called federal workers “patriots who love their country” but added that “I’m asking civil servants to do what they’ve always done” and sacrifice for the good of the nation.

The president’s proposal comes a day before he hosts Republican and Democratic Congressional leaders at the White House to begin mapping a way forward after midterm elections handed Republicans control of the House and six more seats in the Senate. The meeting, which was delayed when Republicans rebuffed Mr. Obama’s first proposed date, will be the first time since the midterms that the defeated Democrats and the triumphant Republicans sit down to figure out whether they can work together.

At the top of the agenda are the economy and federal spending, both prime targets of voter anger during the just-concluded campaign. Even before the new Congress takes office in January, the two sides must tackle such matters as whether to extend the Bush-era tax cuts that expire at the end of the year and whether to extend unemployment insurance payments that expire for many Americans as well.

The White House meeting also comes a day before a fiscal commission appointed by Mr. Obama is scheduled to issue its final report on how to curb deficit spending, a topic that has polarized Washington over questions about tax increases and entitlement benefit cuts.

Mr. Obama expressed optimism that the meeting with legislators would be a productive and fresh beginning. “My hope is starting today, we can begin a bipartisan conversation about our future,” he said. “Everybody’s going to have to cooperate. We can’t afford to fall back onto the same old ideologies or the same stale sound bites.”

The president’s proposed pay freeze would wipe out plans for a 1.4 percent across-the-board raise in 2011 for 2.1 million federal civilian employees, including those working at the Defense Department. But the freeze would not affect the nation’s uniformed military personnel. It would also mean no raise in 2012 for civilian employees.

The pay freeze will save $2 billion in the current fiscal year that ends in September 2011, $28 billion over five years and more than $60 billion over 10 years, according to Jeffrey Zients, deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget and the government’s chief performance officer. That represents just a tiny dent in a $1.3 trillion annual deficit but it offers a symbolic gesture toward public anger over unemployment, the anemic economic recovery and rising national debt.

Mr. Zients said the president made the announcement on Monday because of an approaching legal deadline for submitting a pay plan to Congress. But by doing it now, the president also effectively gets ahead of Republicans who have been talking about making such a move once they assume greater power in January. Some Republicans have gone further, proposing to slash federal worker salaries.

With Republicans vowing to make deep budget cuts, Mr. Obama must decide how far he is willing to go and where he will draw a line. He pointed out that he has already found $20 billion in savings from eliminating or scaling back unnecessary programs, identified $150 billion in improper payments and proposed selling $8 billion in unneeded federal buildings and land. “We believe it’s the first of many difficult steps ahead,” Mr. Zients said.

The federal workforce is an obvious first target, if one fraught with political risk for a president who relies on union support. Critics have said the federal workforce has been protected from the ravages of the economy. Chris Edwards of the Cato Institute referred to federal workers, in a study in June, as “an elite island of secure and high-paid workers, separated from the ocean of average American workers.”

Mr. Edwards found that federal civilian workers had an average annual wage of $81,258 in 2009, compared with $50,464 for the nation’s private-sector workers. Average federal salaries rose 58 percent from 2000 to 2009, compared with 30 percent in the private sector, according to his study.

Union leaders said Mr. Obama was playing politics at workers’ expense. “It’s a panic reaction,” John Gage, president of the American Federation of Government Employees, said in an interview. “It’s superficial. People in this country voted for jobs and income. Sticking it to a V.A. nurse and a Social Security worker is not the way to go.”

Mr. Gage said the notion that federal employees make too much money “is a myth,” especially in light of million-dollar bonuses paid to Wall Street executives who he said helped trigger the financial crisis that plunged the nation into recession. A typical border patrol officer makes $34,000 a year, a nursing assistant makes $27,000 and a mine inspector makes $38,000, Mr. Gage said. “We’re an easy scapegoat,” he said. “We weren’t the ones who got us into this fix.”

Republicans welcomed Mr. Obama’s announcement even as they criticized it as not aggressive enough.

“At a time when our nation’s seniors have been denied a cost-of-living increase and private sector hiring is stagnant, it is both necessary and quite frankly long overdue to institute a pay freeze for the federal workforce,” Representative Darrell Issa, a California Republican who is likely to become chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said in a statement.

This is not the first time Mr. Obama has addressed government pay to make a political point. He froze the salaries of his own top White House staff members when he took office 22 months ago and later extended that to senior political appointees throughout the government and canceled their bonuses.

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The critics are the expected -- mainly progressive economists and union officials. And in addition to condemning the president's position on both policy and morality grounds, the question they're asking in private is, what exactly did the White House get in return for the chip it gave away? (me: apparently not a damned thing)

"Today's announcement of a two-year pay freeze for federal workers is bad for the middle class, bad for the economy and bad for business," said AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka. "No one is served by our government participating in a 'race to the bottom' in wages. We need to invest in creating jobs, not undermining the ones we have. The president talked about the need for shared sacrifice, but there's nothing shared about Wall Street and CEOs making record profits and bonuses while working people bear the brunt. It is time to get our nation back on track, but we should not do so by placing an even greater burden on the middle class."

"This proposal to freeze federal pay is a superficial, panicked reaction to the deficit commission report," stated AFGE National President John Gage. "This pay freeze amounts to nothing more than political public relations. This is no time for scapegoating. The American people didn't vote to stick it to a VA nursing assistant making $28,000 a year or a border patrol agent earning $34,000 per year. (How can anyone in their right mind say these workers are o verpaid, at that rate??)

"President Obama asks federal workers to share the sacrifice, but it's unconscionable for him to attack the wages of federal working people while the millionaires and billionaires on Wall Street not only get their bailouts and astronomical bonuses; they also get their tax cuts," concluded Gage.

"It makes no sense to single them out for wage freezes at this time," said Tamara Draut, vice president of policy and programs at Demos.

Greg Anrig, vice president of programs at The Century Foundation said the move reinforced the concern that the focus of political debate in Washington is shifting from jobs to deficit reduction and fiscal austerity. "It's far to soon to be doing that," he said.

And yet, if the president needed some political breathing room, he was granted a bit from congressional leadership. While incoming Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD) didn't dismiss the idea outright (choosing instead to applaud the broader goal while asking for more time to review the specifics), incoming Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va) took credit for the proposal. Demonizing federal employees and their pay rates has become a veritable GOP religion, and it would be far-fetched to see them giving Obama praise for their platform. (So they had Obama do their dirty work and took credit for it as well, giving him nothing. Why in God's name is Obama doing their dirty work for them???)

"I am encouraged by President Obama's proposal to freeze non-military federal pay for the next two years," said Cantor. "This past May, House Republicans -- prompted by YouCut voters -- offered the very same spending-cut proposal on the floor of the House. The YouCut proposal was one of many specific spending reductions offered by House Republicans over the past two years, and we are pleased that President Obama appears ready to join our efforts. As the recent election made clear, Americans are fed up with a government that spends too much, borrows too much and grows too much."


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It just ain't right is all I can say!
Tuesday, November 30th 2010 at 7:07AM
Jen Fad
Well here's the bill that will cancel out that pay freeze:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...
Tuesday, November 30th 2010 at 3:13PM
Steve Williams
They're not my side, that's the point. The measure passed with bipartisan (what a word!) support.
Tuesday, November 30th 2010 at 4:19PM
Steve Williams
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"We The People!" OK. I'll buy that...for the most part.

The system, irregardless of the bona fide sub-levels and quasi-sub levels...it's Government is as it always has been - A BUSINESS first and foremost. Yes, Our President is a politician first (Brother J. Wright), as this system with it's more than two parties will be run accordingly - with appeals, loop-holes, and other clauses...like a corporate endeavor - A BUSINESS.

Wishing Our President the best is all-good, but supporting him is another story, as oppossed to supporting the democratic cause, yes.

Business is as business does... Its what WE do that matters as well. In order to do for the many, one must do for the one - First.

As usaul, good posting and comments...

Peace and Love,

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Tuesday, November 30th 2010 at 4:19PM
Gregory V. Boulware, Esq.
Problem is we dropped our guns, now we're in jail, habeas corpus suspended. (Figuratively speaking, of course.)
Tuesday, November 30th 2010 at 5:01PM
Steve Williams
Clark, you are so correct. It now looks like everyone else have stood their ground which leaves the living up to your own word as your bond and seeking trust from those who have backed you' ball' now in our president's court. Facts "I" can not nor will I reject even for our president and this has nothig to do with skin color because trust and respect is a major reality in my daily life..."I" DEMAND THIS IN EXCHANGE FO RMY SUPPORT OF ANYONE>.(S-M-I-L-E)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...oops I watched the voting on HR 4783 on C-span today...dems y 238 n 13..rep y 16 n. 14...

and, thanks so much Clark for teaching us how it is very important to name the bill we speak of at all times. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@ Steve my vote is all taht I need and taht I use way beyond the ballot box...here I demand taht my vote count and always old those I voted for as being my voice in office...actually represent me at all times...the "I" not the "we" fits here at all times be it one party or 3 or 5 party political system...I hold me responsible fo rmy one vote. (smile)

example, I just watched first ahnd the bill onits way to our president to sign just passed on teh follor today...the admission of our government discriminating agaisnt Black farmers...but I don't believe it should end here as part of cutting the deficit sould also be stop forcing $$$$$$$millions and millions on filthy rich gentlemen and lady absentee farmers as they sit in congress providing more and more of the same on themsleves...you see this I also see as discrimination and discrimination no matter how it is dressed p all prity for dumbing us down is still according to our constitution ILLEGAL!!! (nup)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@Brother Greg, for some reason every time I see taht quote by Rev J.W. on our president, "I" think, but our president is Christain and an American born citizen...lol get my point...lol(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...@Steve, so glad for you that we no longer have a two party political system. and the democrats has lost most of their powers now it is between teh republicans and the teaparty out to get rid of big business government and I know we will start by going after teh biggest spending...THE MILITARY AND FOREIGN AIDE and borrowing from china, r-i-g-h-t or will they in D.C. just continue theat old road of not helping teh needest American citizens?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????????????? lol (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Thanks for the link Clark. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Thanks Clark, because for me every day common sense says taht taking money out of teh economy is no way to stimulate the economy...but this is where dumbing down America comes in to play...or just running the clock on extending unemployment checks taht just might help boost jobs as well as teh economy...

LIKE HAVE WE NOT ALREADY HAD YEARS AND YEARS OF THE BUSH TAX CUTS TAHT THE REPUBLICANS THEMSELVES AS THE MAJORITY WAS SMART ENOUGH TO NOT MAKE TIS PERMENANT ON THEIR W-A-T-C-H

ONLY IN AMERICA (N...U...P bog to,e!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
..."I" believe what I am trying to get at is...high paying union jobs, out sourced...no one sid a word...

now the Federal workers are going to feel tah tpain the tose who maybe will not get any unemployment chcks for Christmas will not be passed on tos tose Federal workers who must be able to have the Christmas the were expecting...is maybe going up the ladder to get the attention needed on main street needs some protection because they maybe will at last realize that they not someone ele is MAIN STREET?!?

this is how and why I still have a lot of faith in our president is not stupid...but plan to allow the right to bring themselves down as te public get a better look at the right alsong with our own selves as MAIN STREET. (smile)

NONE OF TIS WILL AFECT ME DIRECTL Y BUT MY SON IN LAW JUST GOT LAID OFF AT THE BANK HE WORKS AT DOING LOANS...MY NEIGHBOR IS IS OWN BOSS AS A CONTRACTOR , BUT HIS SON IN LAW AND FATHER OF IS THREE GRAND CHILDREN IS IN TEH MILITARY.WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER SOME HOW...AS AMERICAN CITIZENS.(SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Clark, here is where I see our president doing in teh next two years...forcing the Republicans to do more than just say "NO"!!! And, even more important our "seeing taht Angry Black man" is going to be a blessing and not a damnation as you know we all take the blame for things like this...allow the right-wing and teh teaparty to spend more time not doing what they said they would not do as in helping any of our president's programs by allowint these tow parties to fight each other on wHo is best at doing this...don't forget they aRe for smaller government...OR HAVE WE IN THIS COUNTRY HIT ROCK BOTTOM Y-E-T?!? (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Clark my friend...if "I" were to jusge m people by what I esperience on tis site 24-7, "I" would be more tahn gald to say exactly what so many other Blacks not just Tiger Woods asid, "I am not Black" loooooooooooooool. please trust me on this one...

and, as long as my blogs are ignored, I know they get the message of my saying take a look at your ownself....or there is a metod behind my madness on this site. (smile)

and, thanks so much for when you do post these kinds of blogs as I get to learn so much about how our government in D.C actually works...

you just don't do them often enough as "I" keep complaining to you about...plus no one can bring Michael Steele to true form as those blog series you use to do on him use to do. (otfl)(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@Clark, that is exactly what I am sending my communications directly to our president and my two state senators demanding that they do just this L-E-A-D(!!!!!!!) and stop abusing my one precious vote!!! lol (smile)

i DON'T KNOW WHEN i HAVE BEENSO DISAPPOINTED AT THE dEMS FOR REFUSING TO PROTECT THEIR OWN SELVES...AND I TRY SO VERY HARD TO NOT EVEN TINK ABOUT THEIR BEING WORIED ABOUT LOST LOBBY MONEY...

and, Clark, last week I heard on The Ed Show taht Harry Reid was going to bring up only the middle-class tas cuts extentions and force teh right to vote against it...but this was the first and the last I heard anything like this as in teh future of congress during the lame duck session...have you heard or seen any info on this at all? (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@Clark, am I on the right track believing taht if China makes a move against America it will be making all of those American jobs Chinese government state owned as the first sign of this? (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@Clark, the more "I" remain on tis site, the better "I" am able not to be too sprised at our president's behaviors in this WAIT FOR SOMEONE TO COME AND H-E-L-P ME DO WHAT I KNOW HAS BEEN NEEDED ONLY FOR FOREVER...ANYONE AS LONG AS I CAN POINT THE BLAME ON ALL EXCEPT MY OWN SELF...

because if NOV 2 was not a teaching moment then please lets all take a look at what is coming in our president's direction from teh right...On the Ed Show not long ago I saw a sound bite of Gleen Beck giving a class to the teaparty about a brand new political ad they can use...OUR PRESIDENT'S MOTHER WAS A COMMUNIST...and, as I watched this sound bite it crossed my mind how samrt of Beck to do this...after all China communist country so maybe more loans from them while at the same time more in America will be turning against our president!!!

BUT AT THE SAME TIME CLARK, "I" DON'T BELIEVE THAT OUR PRESIDENT IS ANYBODY'S FOOL NOR PUPPET AND I ALSO KNOW WHO HIS AND OPRAH'S MENTOR IS AND I KNOW HIM WIFE'S MINOR IN COLLEGE AND BOTH OF THEIR PRIDE IN BEING AFRICAN-AMERICAN, TO BOOT. "I" ALSO REALIZE THAT WE HAVE NOT READY MADE GUIDE ON HOW A BLACK PERSON IS TO ACT / REACT AS THE PRESIDENT OF THE U.S.A. ...

WE MUST BEGIN TO ADMIT TAHT WE HAVE NOT BEEN HELPING HIM AS HE HAS ASKED US TO DO AND EXPECTED US TO DO AS DEMOCRATE/ AS AFRICAN-AMERICANS IN NEED TO REALIZE WE ARE NOT TREATED AS EQUAL STILL!!!!(SMILE)


CONGRESS NOT OUR PRESIDENT IS THE REAL AND ACTUAL POWER(AS THEY HOLD THE P URSE STRINGS AND CAN DEAL WITH FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS, ECT. IN AMERICA NOT A DICTATOR PRESIDENT!!!!! (N...U...P)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Thanks Clark, but is this one more step towards even less tax money coming in from teh middle-lalss and more borrowing from China to give to military spending or maybe giving taht foreign aide to North Korea that has been denied p to now?!? (nup)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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