Cons say the government doesn't create jobs....

LOL! Sure. Kewl story, bro.
I do get tired of showing up the Rabbi

FedEmployPerGDP.jpg
You understand that does not support your statement, right?
I love when people post graphs and they have no idea what they say.
Let's see?

Cons claim government is getting too big
I claim we are actually getting smaller
Rabbi laughs
I prove Rabbi doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground

Rabbi doubles down on stupidity

Par for the course

your chart is in 2009 dollars, most of the drop is due to inflation. It does not prove what you claim, but you are a libtard so that is normal.

Do you know why they did it in 2009 dollars?
To negate the effect of inflation over the years


No, thats not the reason. Partisan chartsmanship is the reason. Why not just show it in headcount?
 
I do get tired of showing up the Rabbi

FedEmployPerGDP.jpg
You understand that does not support your statement, right?
I love when people post graphs and they have no idea what they say.
Let's see?

Cons claim government is getting too big
I claim we are actually getting smaller
Rabbi laughs
I prove Rabbi doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground

Rabbi doubles down on stupidity

Par for the course

your chart is in 2009 dollars, most of the drop is due to inflation. It does not prove what you claim, but you are a libtard so that is normal.

Do you know why they did it in 2009 dollars?
To negate the effect of inflation over the years


No, thats not the reason. Partisan chartsmanship is the reason. Why not just show it in headcount?

Once you use a single year as a baseline currency it negates the inflation impact of the currency. A 2009 dollar buys less than a 1961 dollar. The chart is adjusted for that fact ....but you knew that didn't you?
 
You understand that does not support your statement, right?
I love when people post graphs and they have no idea what they say.
Let's see?

Cons claim government is getting too big
I claim we are actually getting smaller
Rabbi laughs
I prove Rabbi doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground

Rabbi doubles down on stupidity

Par for the course

your chart is in 2009 dollars, most of the drop is due to inflation. It does not prove what you claim, but you are a libtard so that is normal.

Do you know why they did it in 2009 dollars?
To negate the effect of inflation over the years


No, thats not the reason. Partisan chartsmanship is the reason. Why not just show it in headcount?

Once you use a single year as a baseline currency it negates the inflation impact of the currency. A 2009 dollar buys less than a 1961 dollar. The chart is adjusted for that fact ....but you knew that didn't you?


yes, you are correct. That chart is intentionally misleading. Thanks for admitting that.

Now, have you got one that shows actual govt employee headcount by year? If not, STFU.
 
The US has a lower percentage on the government payroll than any industrialized nation
We have fewer government workers than we had under JFK even though we have almost double the population
LOL! Sure. Kewl story, bro.
I do get tired of showing up the Rabbi

FedEmployPerGDP.jpg
You understand that does not support your statement, right?
I love when people post graphs and they have no idea what they say.
Let's see?

Cons claim government is getting too big
I claim we are actually getting smaller
Rabbi laughs
I prove Rabbi doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground

Rabbi doubles down on stupidity

Par for the course

your chart is in 2009 dollars, most of the drop is due to inflation. It does not prove what you claim, but you are a libtard so that is normal.
It's personnel per GDP dollar. That is almost meaningless as a figure. It is certainly meaningless when trying to prove employment in the government went down under Obama.
 
LOL! Sure. Kewl story, bro.
I do get tired of showing up the Rabbi

FedEmployPerGDP.jpg
You understand that does not support your statement, right?
I love when people post graphs and they have no idea what they say.
Let's see?

Cons claim government is getting too big
I claim we are actually getting smaller
Rabbi laughs
I prove Rabbi doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground

Rabbi doubles down on stupidity

Par for the course

your chart is in 2009 dollars, most of the drop is due to inflation. It does not prove what you claim, but you are a libtard so that is normal.
It's personnel per GDP dollar. That is almost meaningless as a figure. It is certainly meaningless when trying to prove employment in the government went down under Obama.


figures don't lie, but liars figure.
 
Let's see?

Cons claim government is getting too big
I claim we are actually getting smaller
Rabbi laughs
I prove Rabbi doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground

Rabbi doubles down on stupidity

Par for the course

your chart is in 2009 dollars, most of the drop is due to inflation. It does not prove what you claim, but you are a libtard so that is normal.

Do you know why they did it in 2009 dollars?
To negate the effect of inflation over the years


No, thats not the reason. Partisan chartsmanship is the reason. Why not just show it in headcount?

Once you use a single year as a baseline currency it negates the inflation impact of the currency. A 2009 dollar buys less than a 1961 dollar. The chart is adjusted for that fact ....but you knew that didn't you?


yes, you are correct. That chart is intentionally misleading. Thanks for admitting that.

Now, have you got one that shows actual govt employee headcount by year? If not, STFU.
As I had previously posted. Federal employment has been steady for 50 years in the 2 million range

government-employees-by-level-by-year.jpg
 
your chart is in 2009 dollars, most of the drop is due to inflation. It does not prove what you claim, but you are a libtard so that is normal.

Do you know why they did it in 2009 dollars?
To negate the effect of inflation over the years


No, thats not the reason. Partisan chartsmanship is the reason. Why not just show it in headcount?

Once you use a single year as a baseline currency it negates the inflation impact of the currency. A 2009 dollar buys less than a 1961 dollar. The chart is adjusted for that fact ....but you knew that didn't you?


yes, you are correct. That chart is intentionally misleading. Thanks for admitting that.

Now, have you got one that shows actual govt employee headcount by year? If not, STFU.
As I had previously posted. Federal employment has been steady for 50 years in the 2 million range

government-employees-by-level-by-year.jpg

"Federal employees" includes the military, numskull. So what your graph shows is that service people defending out country are being replaced by welfare bureaucrats dispensing checks to ticks on the ass of society.
 
Do you know why they did it in 2009 dollars?
To negate the effect of inflation over the years


No, thats not the reason. Partisan chartsmanship is the reason. Why not just show it in headcount?

Once you use a single year as a baseline currency it negates the inflation impact of the currency. A 2009 dollar buys less than a 1961 dollar. The chart is adjusted for that fact ....but you knew that didn't you?


yes, you are correct. That chart is intentionally misleading. Thanks for admitting that.

Now, have you got one that shows actual govt employee headcount by year? If not, STFU.
As I had previously posted. Federal employment has been steady for 50 years in the 2 million range

government-employees-by-level-by-year.jpg

"Federal employees" includes the military, numskull. So what your graph shows is that service people defending out country are being replaced by welfare bureaucrats dispensing checks to ticks on the ass of society.

No they don't fingerboy. Those numbers are just civilian workers

You can add another 1.4 million if you want to include military
 
What they mean is to create an environment where private businesses can create jobs. Like reducing taxes, giving tax incentives, cutting regulations, and basically getting the goverent out if the way.

as usual a con post complete bull poo.

GW cut taxes by 1.7 trillion and the economy proceeded to loose 8 million jobs.
by 2004 the JOB LOSS was a major campaign issue.

Bill Clinton raised taxes and has the record for job creation.

Another ignorant Right wing smacked down. My job is done here.
 
2014
2,663 Executive branch civilians (thousands)
1,459 Uniformed military personnel (thousands)
63 Legislative and judicial branch personnel (thousands)

4,185 Total Federal personnel (thousands)

(SOURCE: Total Government Employment Since 1962 )

Something to think about:
How many IRS employees are there?
about 93,337.
According to the IRS 2009 Data Book, IRS workforce counts up 93,337 employees 91,082 of which being full-time permanent.​
Divide that into 50 states is about 1821 IRS employee's per state
(SOURCE: Number of IRS Employees Number Of How Many )

That is a lot of payroll just to TAKE YOUR MONEY FROM YOU!
 
What they mean is to create an environment where private businesses can create jobs. Like reducing taxes, giving tax incentives, cutting regulations, and basically getting the goverent out if the way.

as usual a con post complete bull poo.

GW cut taxes by 1.7 trillion and the economy proceeded to loose 8 million jobs.
by 2004 the JOB LOSS was a major campaign issue.

Bill Clinton raised taxes and has the record for job creation.

Another ignorant Right wing smacked down. My job is done here.
HAHA! I dont suppose you have antyhing to back up what you say.
 
2014
2,663 Executive branch civilians (thousands)
1,459 Uniformed military personnel (thousands)
63 Legislative and judicial branch personnel (thousands)

4,185 Total Federal personnel (thousands)

(SOURCE: Total Government Employment Since 1962 )

Something to think about:
How many IRS employees are there?
about 93,337.
According to the IRS 2009 Data Book, IRS workforce counts up 93,337 employees 91,082 of which being full-time permanent.​
Divide that into 50 states is about 1821 IRS employee's per state
(SOURCE: Number of IRS Employees Number Of How Many )

That is a lot of payroll just to TAKE YOUR MONEY FROM YOU!

1821 employees to handle the tax returns for millions of people does not seem that much. How long do you want to wait for your return?
 
2014
2,663 Executive branch civilians (thousands)
1,459 Uniformed military personnel (thousands)
63 Legislative and judicial branch personnel (thousands)

4,185 Total Federal personnel (thousands)

(SOURCE: Total Government Employment Since 1962 )

Something to think about:
How many IRS employees are there?
about 93,337.
According to the IRS 2009 Data Book, IRS workforce counts up 93,337 employees 91,082 of which being full-time permanent.​
Divide that into 50 states is about 1821 IRS employee's per state
(SOURCE: Number of IRS Employees Number Of How Many )

That is a lot of payroll just to TAKE YOUR MONEY FROM YOU!

1821 employees to handle the tax returns for millions of people does not seem that much. How long do you want to wait for your return?
Vecause every IRS employee's job is to handle personal tax returns. Right, Nutjobber?
 
2014
2,663 Executive branch civilians (thousands)
1,459 Uniformed military personnel (thousands)
63 Legislative and judicial branch personnel (thousands)

4,185 Total Federal personnel (thousands)

(SOURCE: Total Government Employment Since 1962 )

Something to think about:
How many IRS employees are there?
about 93,337.
According to the IRS 2009 Data Book, IRS workforce counts up 93,337 employees 91,082 of which being full-time permanent.​
Divide that into 50 states is about 1821 IRS employee's per state
(SOURCE: Number of IRS Employees Number Of How Many )

That is a lot of payroll just to TAKE YOUR MONEY FROM YOU!

1821 employees to handle the tax returns for millions of people does not seem that much. How long do you want to wait for your return?
Vecause every IRS employee's job is to handle personal tax returns. Right, Nutjobber?

Very true....which makes the relative low number of employees remarkable
 
2014
2,663 Executive branch civilians (thousands)
1,459 Uniformed military personnel (thousands)
63 Legislative and judicial branch personnel (thousands)

4,185 Total Federal personnel (thousands)

(SOURCE: Total Government Employment Since 1962 )

Something to think about:
How many IRS employees are there?
about 93,337.
According to the IRS 2009 Data Book, IRS workforce counts up 93,337 employees 91,082 of which being full-time permanent.​
Divide that into 50 states is about 1821 IRS employee's per state
(SOURCE: Number of IRS Employees Number Of How Many )

That is a lot of payroll just to TAKE YOUR MONEY FROM YOU!

1821 employees to handle the tax returns for millions of people does not seem that much. How long do you want to wait for your return?
Vecause every IRS employee's job is to handle personal tax returns. Right, Nutjobber?

Very true....which makes the relative low number of employees remarkable
Just when I think you cannot say something more stupid and ignorant you surprise me. Nice job, Nutsucker!
 
2014
2,663 Executive branch civilians (thousands)
1,459 Uniformed military personnel (thousands)
63 Legislative and judicial branch personnel (thousands)

4,185 Total Federal personnel (thousands)

(SOURCE: Total Government Employment Since 1962 )

Something to think about:
How many IRS employees are there?
about 93,337.
According to the IRS 2009 Data Book, IRS workforce counts up 93,337 employees 91,082 of which being full-time permanent.​
Divide that into 50 states is about 1821 IRS employee's per state
(SOURCE: Number of IRS Employees Number Of How Many )

That is a lot of payroll just to TAKE YOUR MONEY FROM YOU!

1821 employees to handle the tax returns for millions of people does not seem that much. How long do you want to wait for your return?
Vecause every IRS employee's job is to handle personal tax returns. Right, Nutjobber?
2014
2,663 Executive branch civilians (thousands)
1,459 Uniformed military personnel (thousands)
63 Legislative and judicial branch personnel (thousands)

4,185 Total Federal personnel (thousands)

(SOURCE: Total Government Employment Since 1962 )

Something to think about:
How many IRS employees are there?
about 93,337.
According to the IRS 2009 Data Book, IRS workforce counts up 93,337 employees 91,082 of which being full-time permanent.​
Divide that into 50 states is about 1821 IRS employee's per state
(SOURCE: Number of IRS Employees Number Of How Many )

That is a lot of payroll just to TAKE YOUR MONEY FROM YOU!

1821 employees to handle the tax returns for millions of people does not seem that much. How long do you want to wait for your return?
Vecause every IRS employee's job is to handle personal tax returns. Right, Nutjobber?

Very true....which makes the relative low number of employees remarkable
Just when I think you cannot say something more stupid and ignorant you surprise me. Nice job, Nutsucker!
that's far more true of you than it could ever be of RIGHTWINGER.
 
2014
2,663 Executive branch civilians (thousands)
1,459 Uniformed military personnel (thousands)
63 Legislative and judicial branch personnel (thousands)

4,185 Total Federal personnel (thousands)

(SOURCE: Total Government Employment Since 1962 )

Something to think about:
How many IRS employees are there?
about 93,337.
According to the IRS 2009 Data Book, IRS workforce counts up 93,337 employees 91,082 of which being full-time permanent.​
Divide that into 50 states is about 1821 IRS employee's per state
(SOURCE: Number of IRS Employees Number Of How Many )

That is a lot of payroll just to TAKE YOUR MONEY FROM YOU!

1821 employees to handle the tax returns for millions of people does not seem that much. How long do you want to wait for your return?

What's to wait on, I always owe.... I'm not a part of the EIC crowd.
 
2014
2,663 Executive branch civilians (thousands)
1,459 Uniformed military personnel (thousands)
63 Legislative and judicial branch personnel (thousands)

4,185 Total Federal personnel (thousands)

(SOURCE: Total Government Employment Since 1962 )

Something to think about:
How many IRS employees are there?
about 93,337.
According to the IRS 2009 Data Book, IRS workforce counts up 93,337 employees 91,082 of which being full-time permanent.​
Divide that into 50 states is about 1821 IRS employee's per state
(SOURCE: Number of IRS Employees Number Of How Many )

That is a lot of payroll just to TAKE YOUR MONEY FROM YOU!

1821 employees to handle the tax returns for millions of people does not seem that much. How long do you want to wait for your return?

Most of the work is done by computers, dumbass. Most people don't even file a paper return these days.
 
2014
2,663 Executive branch civilians (thousands)
1,459 Uniformed military personnel (thousands)
63 Legislative and judicial branch personnel (thousands)

4,185 Total Federal personnel (thousands)

(SOURCE: Total Government Employment Since 1962 )

Something to think about:
How many IRS employees are there?
about 93,337.
According to the IRS 2009 Data Book, IRS workforce counts up 93,337 employees 91,082 of which being full-time permanent.​
Divide that into 50 states is about 1821 IRS employee's per state
(SOURCE: Number of IRS Employees Number Of How Many )

That is a lot of payroll just to TAKE YOUR MONEY FROM YOU!

1821 employees to handle the tax returns for millions of people does not seem that much. How long do you want to wait for your return?

What's to wait on, I always owe.... I'm not a part of the EIC crowd.
more deductions !
 

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