How many hours per week America works?
The average workweek in the U.S. has fallen to 34.2 hours
A part-time job country.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Sunday, March 16, 2014
How Much Do Retired Employees Of State Governments Make?
How Much Do Retired Employees Of State Governments Make?
The typical full-career state worker retiring this year will receive an annual pension of $36,000
The typical full-career state worker retiring this year will receive an annual pension of $36,000
Saturday, March 15, 2014
How to defend this nation?
How to defend this nation?
Establishing a bipartisan budget agreement of $845 billion decrease in spending over the ten-year budget window and cutting taxes by $1.9 trillion.
Establishing a bipartisan budget agreement of $845 billion decrease in spending over the ten-year budget window and cutting taxes by $1.9 trillion.
Friday, March 14, 2014
When retirement is a strategic political decision?
When retirement is a strategic political decision?
When you are a Supreme Court member.
When you are a Supreme Court member.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
What is an independent agency?
What is an independent agency?
An independent agency is an agency that can spy on Senate staff (i.e. CIA) or can target specific groups for tax-exempt scrutiny (i.e. IRS).
An independent agency is an agency that can spy on Senate staff (i.e. CIA) or can target specific groups for tax-exempt scrutiny (i.e. IRS).
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
How much of America is owned by the government?
How much of America is owned by the government?
Almost half the land west of the Mississippi belongs to the federal government, including 48% of California, 62% of Idaho and 81% of Nevada
Almost half the land west of the Mississippi belongs to the federal government, including 48% of California, 62% of Idaho and 81% of Nevada
Saturday, March 8, 2014
How intelligent is the government
How intelligent is the government
For the past seven years, federal regulators have been flushing hundreds of thousands of acre-feet of water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta into the San Francisco Bay on the pretext of protecting three-inch smelt from pumps that send water to farmers in the Central Valley.
For the past seven years, federal regulators have been flushing hundreds of thousands of acre-feet of water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta into the San Francisco Bay on the pretext of protecting three-inch smelt from pumps that send water to farmers in the Central Valley.
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