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Grubergate?
I'm happy to go with Grubergeddon or even Grubapalooza.
How about Grubhazi?
Grubergate?
I'm happy to go with Grubergeddon or even Grubapalooza.
I'm happy to go with Grubergeddon or even Grubapalooza.
How about Grubhazi?
The dirty secret in Massachusetts is the feds paid for our bill, OK? In Massachusetts, we had a very powerful Senator you may know. His name is Ted Kennedy. Ted Kennedy had basically figured out — Ted Kennedy and smart people in Massachusetts — had figured out a way to rip off the Feds for $400 million a year.
He's talking about the deal from the federal government that helped Massachusetts set up its 2006 coverage expansion, which later became the basis for the Affordable Care Act. It's hardly a secret. And Bush re-authorized the deal in 2008.
I'm happy to go with Grubergeddon or even Grubapalooza.
How about Grubhazi?
Obviously those millions of dollars are the market rate for a consulting MIT economist.
Why do you hate the Market?
Governments aren't participators in the market? They just use a dartboard and monkeys to determine pay rates?
Governments aren't participators in the market? They just use a dartboard and monkeys to determine pay rates?
Sounds like they they pay enough to get the answer they want to hear.

Sounds like they they pay enough to get the answer they want to hear.
So they are no different from big business at all, in the way they hire conslutants (sic), then.
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The study shows in devastating detail how compensation consultants—which use the increasingly available public data on compensation to advise boards on how much to pay chief executives—are helping to ratchet up the pay for the nation's top executives.
Companies have long tried to ''benchmark'' the compensation of their executives to that of their peers.
But as the cottage industry of compensation consultancy has emerged—along with more detailed information about salaries and bonuses—the increase in compensation has not slowed. In fact, quite the opposite has happened.
The strident denial of obvious administration flim-flammery in Grubergate has become more than an amusing prat-fall, it is developing into a major PR disaster hinting at a potential scandal.
Several days and a few tapes ago Pelosi provided some jaw dropping amusement when she effectively said "Who's Gruber? I don't know any Gruber". Within a day researchers came up with Gruber quotes from her website (and that of the white house), followed by a 2009 Pelosi video with her proudly citing her expert, Gruber. Oh well, that cover story imploded.
When that ploy failed, the transmission belts of the left tried to minimize Gruber as some "guy" of minimal importance. Kliff, at VOX, wrote her music to that theme, forgetting that she had tweeted a couple of years ago about Gruber, describing him as the “health economist who pretty much wrote Obamacare.”
Then we have Politico health reporter Paige Winfield Cunningham, who has sought to minimize his contribution to Obamacare. Ironically, this same reporter as recently as July also referred to Gruber as an Obamacare architect.
And now Obama, in Brisbane Australia, told FOX that he ‘just heard about’ the controversy over Jonathan Gruber whom he described as ‘some adviser who never worked on our staff.’ He then went on to say that there was ‘not a provision of the healthcare law that was not extensively debated and it was fully transparent.’
Perhaps Obama forgot that one of those fully transparent provisions that was "debated" was the Cadillac tax deceit, concocted at the meeting with Obama and Gruber?
http://conservative50plus.com/blog/...deception-with-gruber-at-white-house-meeting/
Oh my.
Whatever the person in that video was saying when he was filmed appears to bear no relationship whatsoever to the soundtrack that plays alongside the visuals.
Do you have a less obviously fraudulent source for this claim? Because this is truly sad, even by the very low standards of political partisanship.

Yes.How about Grubhazi?
best derec post ever
And where was Max's indignation when Bush lied to start the 2nd Iraq war?