FREEDOM is not a Gift.
FREEDOM is a Process of Education,
Action,and at times Standing your ground.
I will try to keep you Informed
I may even Call you to Action
But only you know if Your
FREEDOM is worth the Fight!
Saturday, June 16, 2012
The U.S. Economy By The Numbers
The following are 70 facts that Barack Obama does not want you to see....
$3.59 - When Barack Obama entered the White House, the average price of a gallon of gasoline was $1.85. Today, it is $3.59.
22 - It is hard to believe, but today the poverty rate for children living in the United States is a whopping 22 percent.
23 - According to U.S. Representative Betty Sutton, an average of 23 manufacturing facilities permanently shut down in the United States every single day during 2010.
30 - Back in 2007, about 10 percent of all unemployed Americans had been out of work for 52 weeks or longer. Today, that number is above 30 percent.
32 - The amount of money that the federal government gives directly to Americans has increased by 32 percent since Barack Obama entered the White House.
35 - U.S. housing prices are now down a total of 35 percent from the peak of the housing bubble.
40 - The official U.S. unemployment rate has been above 8 percent for 40 months in a row.
42 - According to one survey, 42 percent of all American workers are currently living paycheck to paycheck.
48 - Shockingly, at this point 48 percent of all Americans are either considered to be "low income" or are living in poverty.
49 - Today, an astounding 49.1 percent of all Americans live in a home where at least one person receives benefits from the government.
53 - Last year, an astounding 53 percent of all U.S. college graduates under the age of 25 were either unemployed or underemployed.
60 - According to a recent Gallup poll, only 60 percent of all Americans say that they have enough money to live comfortably.
61 - At this point the Federal Reserve is essentially monetizing much of the U.S. national debt. For example, the Federal Reserve bought up approximately 61 percent of all government debt issued by the U.S. Treasury Department during 2011.
63 - One recent survey found that 63 percent of all Americans believe that the U.S. economic model is broken.
71 - Today, 71 percent of all small business owners believe that the U.S. economy is still in a recession.
80 - Americans buy 80 percent of the pain pills sold on the entire globe each year.
81 - Credit card debt among Americans in the 25 to 34 year old age bracket has risen by 81 percent since 1989.
85 - 85 percent of all artificial Christmas trees are made in China.
86 - According to one survey, 86 percent of Americans workers in their sixties say that they will continue working past their 65th birthday.
90 - In the United States today, the wealthiest one percent of all Americans have a greater net worth than the bottom 90 percent combined.
93 - The United States now ranks 93rd in the world in income inequality.
95 - The middle class continues to shrink - 95 percent of the jobs lost during the last recession were middle class jobs.
107 - Each year, the average American must work 107 days just to make enough money to pay local, state and federal taxes.
350 - The average CEO now makes approximately 350 times as much as the average American worker makes.
400 - According to Forbes, the 400 wealthiest Americans have more wealth than the bottom 150 million Americans combined.
$500 - In some areas of Detroit, Michigan you can buy a three bedroom home for just $500.
627 - In 2010, China produced 627 million metric tons of steel. The United States only produced 80 million metric tons of steel.
877 - 20,000 workers recently applied for just 877 jobs at a Hyundai plant in Montgomery, Alabama.
900 - Auto parts exports from China to the United States have increased by more than 900 percent since the year 2000.
$1580 - When Barack Obama first took office, an ounce of gold was going for about $850. Today an ounce of gold costs more than $1580 an ounce.
1700 - Consumer debt in America has risen by a whopping 1700% since 1971.
2016 - It is being projected that the Chinese economy will be larger than the U.S. economy by the year 2016.
$4155 - The average American household spent a staggering $4,155 on gasoline during 2011.
$4300 - The amount by which real median household income has declined since Barack Obama entered the White House.
$6000 - If you can believe it, the median price of a home in Detroit is now just $6000.
$10,000 - According to the Employee Benefit Research Institute, 46 percent of all American workers have less than $10,000 saved for retirement, and 29 percent of all American workers have less than $1,000 saved for retirement.
49,000 - In 2011, our trade deficit with China was more than 49,000 times larger than it was back in 1985.
50,000 - The United States has lost an average of approximately 50,000 manufacturing jobs a month since China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001.
56,000 - The United States has lost more than 56,000 manufacturing facilities since 2001.
$85,000 - According to the New York Times, a Jeep Grand Cherokee that costs $27,490 in the United States costs about $85,000 in China thanks to all the tariffs.
$175,587 - The Obama administration spent $175,587 to find out if cocaine causes Japanese quail to engage in sexually risky behavior.
$328,404 - Over the next 75 years, Medicare is facing unfunded liabilities of more than 38 trillion dollars. That comes to $328,404 for each and every household in the United States.
$361,330 - This is what the average banker in New York City made in 2010.
440,00 - If the federal government began right at this moment to repay the U.S. national debt at a rate of one dollar per second, it would take over 440,000 years to totally pay it off.
500,000 - According to the Economic Policy Institute, America is losing half a million jobs to China every single year.
2,000,000 - Family farms are being systematically wiped out of existence in the United States. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the number of farms in the United States has fallen from about 6.8 million in 1935 to only about 2 million today.
$2,000,000 - At this point, the U.S. national debt is rising by more than 2 million dollars every single minute.
2,600,000 - In 2010, 2.6 million more Americans fell into poverty. That was the largest increase that we have seen since the U.S. government began keeping statistics on this back in 1959.
5,400,000 - When Barack Obama first took office there were 2.7 million long-term unemployed Americans. Today there are twice as many.
16,000,000 - It is being projected that Obamacare will add 16 million more Americans to the Medicaid rolls.
$20,000,000 - The amount of money the U.S. government was spending to create a version of Sesame Street for children in Pakistan.
25,000,000 - Today, approximately 25 million American adults are living with their parents.
40,000,000 - According to Professor Alan Blinder of Princeton University, 40 million more U.S. jobs could be sent offshore over the next two decades if current trends continue.
46,405,204 - The number of Americans currently on food stamps. When Barack Obama first entered the White House there were only 32 million Americans on food stamps.
88,000,000 - Today there are more than 88 million working age Americans that are not employed and that are not looking for employment. That is an all-time record high.
100,000,000 - Overall, there are more than 100 million working age Americans that do not currently have jobs.
$150,000,000 - This is approximately the amount of money that the Obama administration and the U.S. Congress are stealing from future generations of Americans every single hour.
$2,000,000,000 - The amount of money that JP Morgan has admitted that it will lose from derivatives trades gone bad. Many analysts are convinced that the real number will actually end up being much higher.
$147,000,000,000 - In the U.S., medical costs related to obesity are estimated to be approximately 147 billion dollars a year.
295,500,000,000 - Our trade deficit with China in 2011 was $295.5 billion. That was the largest trade deficit that one country has had with another country in the history of the planet.
$359,100,000,000 - During the first quarter of 2012, U.S. public debt rose by 359.1 billion dollars. U.S. GDP only rose by 142.4 billion dollars.
$454,000,000,000 - During fiscal 2011, the U.S. government spent over 454 billion dollars just on interest on the national debt.
$1,000,000,000,000 - The total amount of student loan debt in the United States recently surpassed the one trillion dollar mark.
$1,170,000,000,000 - China now holds approximately 1.17 trillion dollars of U.S. government debt. Yet the U.S. government continues to send them millions of dollars in foreign aid every year.
$1,600,000,000,000 - The amount that has been added to the U.S. national debt since the Republicans took control of the U.S. House of Representatives. This is more than the first 97 Congresses added to the national debt combined.
$5,000,000,000,000 - The U.S. national debt has risen by more than 5 trillion dollars since the day that Barack Obama first took office. In a little more than 3 years Obama has added more to the national debt than the first 41 presidents combined.
$5,000,000,000,000 - What the real U.S. budget deficit in 2011 would have been if the federal government had used generally accepted accounting principles.
$11,440,000,000,000 - The total amount of consumer debt in the United States.
$15,734,596,578,458.59 - The U.S. national debt as of June 7, 2012.
$200,000,000,000,000 - Today, the 9 largest banks in the United States have a total of more than 200 trillion dollars of exposure to derivatives. When the derivatives market completely collapses there won't be enough money in the entire world to fix it.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Truths about Sarah Palin - thought I would share
1.Democrats forget when Palin was the Darling of the Democrats, because
as soon as Palin took the Governor's office away from a fellow
Republican and tough SOB, Frank Murkowski, she tore into the
Republican's "Corrupt Bastards Club" (CBC) and sent them packing. Many
of them are now residing in State housing and wearing orange jump suits
The Democrats reacted by skipping around the yard, throwing confetti and
singing, "la la la la" (well, you know how they are). Name another
governor in this country that has ever done anything similar.
2.Now with the CBC gone, there were fewer Alaskan politicians to protect the huge, giant oil companies here. So she constructed and enacted a new system of splitting the oil profits called "ACES." Exxon (the biggest corporation in the world) protested and Sarah told them, "don't let the door hit you in the stern on your way out." They stayed, and Alaska residents went from being merely wealthy to being filthy rich. Of course, the other huge international oil companies meekly fell in line. Again, give me the name of any other governor in the country that has done anything similar.
3.The other thing she did when she walked into the governor's office is she got the list of State requests for federal funding for projects, known as "pork." She went through the list, took 85% of them and placed them in the "when-hell-freezes-over" stack.. She let locals know that if we need something built, we'll pay for it ourselves. Maybe she figured she could use the money she got from selling the previous governor's jet because it was extravagant. Maybe she could use the money she saved by dismissing the governor's cook (remarking that she could cook for her own family), giving back the State vehicle issued to her, maintaining that she already had a car, and dismissing her State-provided security force (never mentioning - I imagine - that she's packing heat herself). I'm still waiting to hear the names of those other governors.
4.Now, even with her much-ridiculed "gosh and golly" mannerism, she also managed to put together a totally new approach to getting a natural gas pipeline built which will be the biggest private construction project in the history of North America. No one else could do it although they tried. If that doesn't impress you, then you're trying too hard to be unimpressed while watching her do things like this while baking up a batch of brownies with her other hand.
5.For 30 years, Exxon held a lease to do exploratory drilling at a place called Point Thompson. They made excuses the entire time why they couldn't start drilling. In truth they were holding it like an investment. No governor for 30 years could make them get started. Then, she told them she was revoking their lease and kicking them out. They protested and threatened court action. She shrugged and reminded them that she knew the way to the court house. Alaska won again.
6.President Obama wants the nation to be on 25% renewable resources for electricity by 2025.. Sarah went to the legislature and submitted her plan for Alaska to be at 50% renewable by 2025. We are already at 25%. I can give you more specifics about things done, as opposed to style and persona. Everybody wants to be cool, sound cool, look cool. But that's just a cover-up. I'm still waiting to hear from liberals the names of other governors who can match what mine has done in two and a half years. I won't be holding my breath.
By the way, she was content to return to Alaska after the national election and go to work, but the haters wouldn't let her. Now these adolescent screechers are obviously not scuba divers. And no one ever told them what happens when you continually jab and pester a barracuda. Without warning, it will spin around and tear your face off. Shoulda known better..
You have just read the truth about Sarah Palin that sends the media, along with the Democrat party, into a wild uncontrolled frenzy to discredit her. I guess they are only interested in skirt chasers, dishonesty, immoral people, liars, womanizers, murderers, and bitter ex-presidents' wives.
So "You go, Girl.." I only wish the men in Washington had your guts, determination, honesty, and morals. I rest my case. Only FOOLS listen to the biased media
The establishment politicians both DemocRAT and RepubliCON-MEN are scared shitless
she'll get elected, some of them could end up in jail to...
2.Now with the CBC gone, there were fewer Alaskan politicians to protect the huge, giant oil companies here. So she constructed and enacted a new system of splitting the oil profits called "ACES." Exxon (the biggest corporation in the world) protested and Sarah told them, "don't let the door hit you in the stern on your way out." They stayed, and Alaska residents went from being merely wealthy to being filthy rich. Of course, the other huge international oil companies meekly fell in line. Again, give me the name of any other governor in the country that has done anything similar.
3.The other thing she did when she walked into the governor's office is she got the list of State requests for federal funding for projects, known as "pork." She went through the list, took 85% of them and placed them in the "when-hell-freezes-over" stack.. She let locals know that if we need something built, we'll pay for it ourselves. Maybe she figured she could use the money she got from selling the previous governor's jet because it was extravagant. Maybe she could use the money she saved by dismissing the governor's cook (remarking that she could cook for her own family), giving back the State vehicle issued to her, maintaining that she already had a car, and dismissing her State-provided security force (never mentioning - I imagine - that she's packing heat herself). I'm still waiting to hear the names of those other governors.
4.Now, even with her much-ridiculed "gosh and golly" mannerism, she also managed to put together a totally new approach to getting a natural gas pipeline built which will be the biggest private construction project in the history of North America. No one else could do it although they tried. If that doesn't impress you, then you're trying too hard to be unimpressed while watching her do things like this while baking up a batch of brownies with her other hand.
5.For 30 years, Exxon held a lease to do exploratory drilling at a place called Point Thompson. They made excuses the entire time why they couldn't start drilling. In truth they were holding it like an investment. No governor for 30 years could make them get started. Then, she told them she was revoking their lease and kicking them out. They protested and threatened court action. She shrugged and reminded them that she knew the way to the court house. Alaska won again.
6.President Obama wants the nation to be on 25% renewable resources for electricity by 2025.. Sarah went to the legislature and submitted her plan for Alaska to be at 50% renewable by 2025. We are already at 25%. I can give you more specifics about things done, as opposed to style and persona. Everybody wants to be cool, sound cool, look cool. But that's just a cover-up. I'm still waiting to hear from liberals the names of other governors who can match what mine has done in two and a half years. I won't be holding my breath.
By the way, she was content to return to Alaska after the national election and go to work, but the haters wouldn't let her. Now these adolescent screechers are obviously not scuba divers. And no one ever told them what happens when you continually jab and pester a barracuda. Without warning, it will spin around and tear your face off. Shoulda known better..
You have just read the truth about Sarah Palin that sends the media, along with the Democrat party, into a wild uncontrolled frenzy to discredit her. I guess they are only interested in skirt chasers, dishonesty, immoral people, liars, womanizers, murderers, and bitter ex-presidents' wives.
So "You go, Girl.." I only wish the men in Washington had your guts, determination, honesty, and morals. I rest my case. Only FOOLS listen to the biased media
The establishment politicians both DemocRAT and RepubliCON-MEN are scared shitless
she'll get elected, some of them could end up in jail to...
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Whitehouse Salaries
The salary of every employee in President Barack Obama’s White House, as reported to Congress.
Name | Position | Salary |
---|---|---|
Barnes, Melody C. | Assistant to the president and director of the domestic policy council | $172,200 |
Brennan, John O. | Assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism | $172,200 |
Carney, James F. | Assistant to the president and press secretary | $172,200 |
Cutter, Stephanie N. | Assistant to the president and deputy senior advisor | $172,200 |
Daley, William M. | Assistant to the president and chief of staff | $172,200 |
DeParle, Nancy-Ann Min | Assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for policy | $172,200 |
Donilon, Thomas E. | Assistant to the president and national security advisor | $172,200 |
Favreau, Jonathan E. | Assistant to the president and director of speechwriting | $172,200 |
Jarrett, Valerie B. | Senior advisor and assistant to the president for intergovernmental affairs and public engagement | $172,200 |
Lane, David J. | Assistant to the president and counselor to the chief of staff | $172,200 |
Lu, Christopher P. | Assistant to the president and cabinet secretary | $172,200 |
Mastromonaco, Alyssa M. | Assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for operations | $172,200 |
McDonough, Denis R. | Assistant to the president and deputy national security advisor | $172,200 |
Nabors, Robert L. | Assistant to the president and director, office of legislative affairs | $172,200 |
Pfeiffer, Howard D. | Assistant to the president and director of communications | $172,200 |
Plouffe, David A. | Assistant to the president and senior advisor | $172,200 |
Rouse, Peter M. | Counselor to the president | $172,200 |
Ruemmler, Kathryn H. | Assistant to the president and counsel to the president | $172,200 |
Schiliro, Philip M. | Assistant to the president and special advisor | $172,200 |
Sperling, Eugene B. | Assistant to the president for economic policy and director of the national economic council | $172,200 |
Tchen, Christina M. | Assistant to the president and chief of staff to the first lady | $172,200 |
McKalip, Douglas J. | Senior policy advisor | $165,300 |
Bloom, Ron A. | Assistant to the president for manufacturing policy | $163,000 |
Kiley, Bradley J. | Assistant to the president for management and administration | $162,900 |
Davies, Susan M. | Deputy assistant to the president and deputy counsel to the president | $158,500 |
De, Rajesh | Deputy assistant to the president and staff secretary | $158,500 |
Haines, Avril D. | Deputy assistant to the president and deputy counsel to the president | $158,500 |
Harris, Kimberley D. | Deputy assistant to the president and deputy counsel to the president | $158,500 |
Konwinski, Lisa M. | Deputy assistant to the president for legislative affairs | $158,500 |
Lambrew, Jeanne M. | Deputy assistant to the president for health policy | $158,500 |
Maher, Shawn P. | Deputy assistant to the president for legislative affairs and senate liaison | $158,500 |
Samuels, Jonathan D. | Deputy assistant to the president for legislative affairs and house liaison | $158,500 |
Zuckerman, Mark | Deputy assistant to the president and deputy director of the domestic policy council | $158,500 |
Resnick, Jay A. | Ethics advisor | $155,500 |
Saunders, George T. | Executive clerk | $155,500 |
Carson, Jonathan K. | Deputy assistant to the president and director of the office of public engagement | $153,500 |
Muñoz, Cecilia | Deputy assistant to the president and director of intergovernmental affairs | $153,500 |
De Sio, Jr., Henry F. | Deputy assistant to the president for management and administration | $153,300 |
Palm, Andrea J. | Senior advisor for health, domestic policy council | $150,000 |
Psaki, Jennifer R. | Deputy assistant to the president and deputy director of communications | $150,000 |
Strautmanis, Michael A. | Deputy assistant to the president and counselor to the senior advisor for strategic engagement | $150,000 |
Lipton, David A. | Special assistant to the president for international economic affairs | $149,000 |
Anderson, Brooke D. | Deputy assistant to the president and national security staff chief of staff and counselor | $147,500 |
Furman, Jason L. | Assistant to the president and principal deputy director of the national economic council | $147,500 |
Gray, Danielle C. | Deputy assistant to the president for economic policy | $147,500 |
Lippert, Mark W. | Deputy assistant to the president and chief of staff for national security operations | $147,500 |
Hogan, Nancy D. | Deputy assistant to the president and director of presidential personnel | $145,000 |
Vogel, Miriam H. | Senior policy advisor | $144,385 |
Droege, Philip C. | Director of records management | $140,259 |
Gottry, Heather C. | Associate counsel for ethics | $140,259 |
Parrott, James M. | Senior advisor for housing, national economic council | $140,259 |
Skinner, Reginald M. | Deputy associate counsel for presidential personnel | $140,259 |
Crutchfield, Danielle M. | Deputy assistant to the president and director of scheduling and advance | $140,000 |
Frye, Jocelyn C. | Deputy assistant to the president and director of policy and projects for the first lady | $140,000 |
Zichal, Heather R. | Deputy assistant to the president for energy and climate change | $140,000 |
Ellinwood, Todd A. | Deputy associate counsel for presidential personnel | $136,134 |
Bershteyn, Boris | Special assistant to the president and associate counsel to the president | $130,500 |
Deese, Brian C. | Special assistant to the president and deputy director, national economic council | $130,500 |
Espinel, Zulima L. | Special assistant to the president and associate counsel to the president | $130,500 |
Fowler, Elizabeth J. | Special assistant to the president for healthcare and economic policy | $130,500 |
Gottlieb, Michael J. | Special assistant to the president and associate counsel to the president | $130,500 |
Hartnett, Kathleen R. | Special assistant to the president and associate counsel to the president | $130,500 |
Kale, Katy A. | Special assistant to the president and director of white house operations | $130,500 |
Kamin, David C. | Special assistant to the president for economic policy | $130,500 |
Kang, Christopher D. | Special assistant to the president for legislative affairs | $130,500 |
Kennedy, Sean D. | Special assistant to the president for legislative affairs | $130,500 |
Keohane, Nathaniel O. | Special assistant to the president for energy and environment | $130,500 |
Koronides, Christine D. | Chief of staff of the national economic council | $130,500 |
Kramer, Douglas J. | Special assistant to the president and associate counsel to the president | $130,500 |
Papa, Gregory J. | Special assistant to the president for legislative affairs | $130,500 |
Pérez, Alejandro | Special assistant to the president for legislative affairs | $130,500 |
Pyle, Michael J. | Special assistant to the president for financial and international markets | $130,500 |
Shaw, Katherine A. | Special assistant to the president and associate counsel to the president | $130,500 |
Singiser, Dana E. | Special assistant to the president for legislative affairs | $130,500 |
Siskel, Edward N. | Special assistant to the president and associate counsel to the president | $130,500 |
Terrell, Louisa M. | Special assistant to the president for legislative affairs | $130,500 |
Vogel, Matthew A. | Special assistant to the president for economic policy | $130,500 |
Wilson, Denise R. | Special assistant to the president for legislative affairs | $130,500 |
Wright, Andrew M. | Special assistant to the president and associate counsel to the president | $130,500 |
Beliveau, Emmett S. | Deputy assistant to the president and director, office of the chief of staff | $130,000 |
Cusack, David J. | Deputy assistant to the president and director of advance and operations | $130,000 |
Kelley, Alexia K. | Senior policy advisor | $130,000 |
McBride, Jonathan D. | Special assistant to the president and deputy director of presidential personnel | $130,000 |
Nicholson, Jr., Marvin D. | Special assistant to the president and trip director | $130,000 |
Smith, Elizabeth S. | Deputy assistant to the president and deputy cabinet secretary | $130,000 |
Wright, Jessica N. | Deputy assistant to the president and director of scheduling | $130,000 |
Kalbaugh, David E. | Deputy executive clerk | $129,758 |
Hidalgo, Beatrice M. | Senior policy advisor | $127,883 |
Freeny, Kyle R. | Clearance advisor | $123,758 |
Khalid, Aryana C. | Senior policy advisor | $123,758 |
Earnest, Joshua R. | Special assistant to the president and principal deputy press secretary | $123,000 |
Douglas, Derek R. | Special assistant to the president for urban affairs | $120,000 |
McLaughlin, Margaret T. | Special assistant to the president and chief of staff for presidential personnel | $120,000 |
Miller, Jason S. | Special assistant to the president for manufacturing policy | $120,000 |
Monje, Jr., Carlos A. | Special assistant to the president and chief of staff of the domestic policy council | $120,000 |
Rodriguez, Roberto J. | Special assistant to the president for education policy | $120,000 |
Russell, Racquel S. | Special assistant to the president for mobility and opportunity policy | $120,000 |
Shah, Sonal R. | Deputy assistant to the president and director, office of social innovation and civic participation | $120,000 |
Winter, Melissa E. | Special assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff and director of operations for the first lady | $120,000 |
Belford, Brandon M. | Senior policy advisor | $119,238 |
Romaine, Joan C. | Policy advisor | $119,238 |
Bernard, Jeremy M. | Special assistant to the president and white house social secretary | $118,000 |
Ogden, Peter R. | Senior policy advisor | $115,731 |
Phillips, III, Robert M. | Special assistant to the president and director of digital strategy | $115,000 |
Bassin, Ian M. | Associate counsel | $114,000 |
Green, Jason G. | Associate counsel | $114,000 |
Roberts, Blake C. | Associate counsel | $114,000 |
Schake, Kristina K. | Special assistant to the president and director of communications for the first lady | $114,000 |
Raizk, Paul S. | Deputy director of records management | $113,605 |
Jamison, Linda S. | Special assistant to the president for presidential personnel | $113,000 |
Srinivasagam, Kamala M. | Special assistant to the president for presidential personnel | $113,000 |
Stone, Wandra E. | Supervisor of search and file | $112,774 |
Jones, Luke M. | Deputy associate counsel for presidential personnel | $112,224 |
Setser, Bradley W. | Director | $110,500 |
Smith, Jamie E. | Special assistant to the president and deputy press secretary | $110,500 |
Olson, Elizabeth H. | Special assistant to the president and director of presidential correspondence | $110,000 |
Apsel, Sarah | Policy assistant | $108,717 |
Childs, Heather G. | Deputy associate counsel for presidential personnel | $108,717 |
Glickman, Steven G. | Senior policy advisor | $108,717 |
McCathran, William W. | Assistant executive clerk | $106,839 |
Vietor, Thomas F. | Senior director and national security staff spokesman | $105,000 |
Campbell, Frances L. | Supervisor, document management and tracking unit | $103,872 |
Roach, Cynthia L. | Supervisor of classification | $103,872 |
Arguelles, Adam J. | Special assistant to the president for legislative affairs | $102,000 |
Crowley, Jeffrey S. | Director of the office of national aids policy and senior advisor on disability policy | $102,000 |
Fernandez, Micaela J. | Special assistant to the president and director of events and protocol | $102,000 |
Gavin, Jr., Thomas E. | Special assistant to the president and cabinet communications director | $102,000 |
Love, Reginald L. | Special assistant to the president and personal aide to the president | $102,000 |
Martin, Joanna G. | Special assistant to the president for presidential personnel | $102,000 |
Selfridge, Peter A. | Special assistant to the president and deputy director of advance | $102,000 |
Thomas, III, Edwin R. | Assistant executive clerk | $100,904 |
Bhowmik, Rachana | Special assistant to the president and policy advisor to the office of the chief of staff | $100,000 |
Croley, Steven P. | Special assistant to the president for justice and regulatory policy | $100,000 |
DuBois, Joshua P. | Special assistant to the president and executive director of the white house office of faith-based and neighborhood partnerships | $100,000 |
Frankel, Adam P. | Special assistant to the president and senior presidential speechwriter | $100,000 |
Holzer, Benjamin S. | Special assistant to the president and director of research | $100,000 |
Hurwitz, Sarah K. | Special assistant to the president and senior presidential speechwriter | $100,000 |
O'Neil, Michael P. | Director of special projects and special assistant to the senior advisor | $100,000 |
Teehee, Kimberly K. | Senior policy advisor for native american affairs | $100,000 |
Utech, Dan G. | Deputy director for energy and climate change | $100,000 |
Vega, Dagoberto | Special assistant to the president and director of broadcast media | $100,000 |
Starke, Petra S. | Deputy associate counsel | $99,000 |
Tamarin, Nathanael P. | Special assistant to the president for public engagement | $96,900 |
Breckenridge, Anita J. | Personal aide to the president | $95,000 |
Mosteller, Brian D. | Personal aide to the president | $95,000 |
Paige, Lauren R. | Special assistant to the president and director of message planning | $95,000 |
Pollack, Joshua D. | Director of confirmations | $95,000 |
Urquilla, Marta B. | Senior policy advisor for social innovation and civic participation | $95,000 |
Agnew, David P. | Deputy director of intergovernmental affairs | $93,840 |
Bond, Brian K. | Deputy director of public engagement | $93,840 |
Albino, James N. | Senior program manager | $93,000 |
Escobar, Felicia A. | Senior policy advisor | $93,000 |
Smith, Zakiya W. | Senior policy advisor for education | $93,000 |
Taggart, Jr., Hugh T. | Assistant supervisor of search and file | $92,341 |
Britton-Faison, Chantelle V. | Policy advisor | $92,001 |
Brooke, Mary J. | Supervisor of correspondence review | $92,001 |
Katz, David L. | Senior policy advisor | $92,001 |
Tucker, Phyllis J. | Supervisor of computer administration | $92,001 |
Filipic, Anne E. | Deputy director of public engagement | $92,000 |
Nelson, Gregory S. | Deputy director of public engagement | $92,000 |
Rathod, Nicholas S. | Deputy director of intergovernmental affairs | $92,000 |
Cuellar, Martin E. | Deputy director, presidential correspondence | $91,800 |
Abrevaya, Sandra | Associate communications director | $90,000 |
Bedingfield, Katherine J. | Associate communications director | $90,000 |
Mehrbani, Rodin A. | Senior vetting counsel for presidential personnel | $90,000 |
Schultz, Eric H. | Associate communications director | $90,000 |
Starkey, Frances M. | Director of scheduling and advance for the first lady | $90,000 |
Roddick, Gertrude A. | Special assistant | $89,846 |
Lew, Shoshana M. | Senior policy director | $89,000 |
Jones, Crystal B. | Assistant supervisor, document management and tracking unit | $87,350 |
Ryan, Timothy J. | Director of systems development for presidential personnel | $87,000 |
Sanders, Trooper | Deputy director of policy and projects for the first lady | $85,000 |
Showers, Wendy W. | Presidential support specialist | $84,855 |
Brundage, Amy J. | Assistant press secretary | $84,250 |
Lehrich, Matthew A. | Assistant press secretary | $84,250 |
Papas, Nicholas W. | Assistant press secretary | $84,250 |
Stevens, Clark W. | Assistant press secretary | $84,250 |
Parker, Doris D. | Assistant supervisor of classification | $82,359 |
Anderson, Amanda D. | Senior legislative affairs advisor | $80,000 |
Bernard, Sarah C. | Deputy director of digital strategy | $80,000 |
Clunie, David G. | Deputy associate counsel for presidential personnel | $80,000 |
Dale, Kareem A. | Special assistant to the president and deputy associate director of public engagement | $80,000 |
Greenawalt, Andrei M. | Deputy director of cabinet affairs | $80,000 |
Mack, William B. | Deputy associate counsel for presidential personnel | $80,000 |
Markovitz, Alison J. | Deputy associate counsel for presidential personnel | $80,000 |
Maska, Johanna M. | Deputy director of advance and director of press advance | $80,000 |
McCarthy, Mary N. | Deputy director of cabinet affairs | $80,000 |
Phadke, Shilpa D. | Deputy director of cabinet affairs | $80,000 |
Schafer, Ellie S. | Director of visitors office | $80,000 |
Wallach, Brian S. | Deputy associate counsel for presidential personnel | $80,000 |
Inouye, Shinichi | Director of specialty media | $78,000 |
Lewis, Kevin S. | Director of african-american media | $78,000 |
Miranda, Luis A. | Director of hispanic media | $78,000 |
Tseggai, Gannet L. | Communications advisor, domestic policy council and office of national aids policy | $78,000 |
Williams, Sherman A. | Assistant to the executive clerk | $77,040 |
Stephens, Jeffrey M. | Principal deputy director | $76,500 |
Gardaphe, Frederico C. | Deputy director | $75,000 |
Keenan, Cody S. | Presidential speechwriter | $75,000 |
Koo, Stacy J. | Deputy chief of staff for presidential personnel | $75,000 |
Lovett, Jonathan I. | Presidential speechwriter | $75,000 |
Nelson, Elizabeth W. | Deputy director of scheduling | $75,000 |
Platt, Katherine A. | Director of white house operations | $75,000 |
Sahgal, Rishi R. | Director of white house personnel | $75,000 |
Stephens, Semonti M. | Deputy communications director | $75,000 |
Tate-Gilmore, Ashley R. | Director of travel office | $75,000 |
Neiman, Wanda M. | Assistant to the executive clerk | $74,958 |
Helmrick-Blossom, Kellyn | Associate director | $74,872 |
Freeman, Myra B. | Records management analyst | $73,917 |
DeGuzman, Jr., Danilo | Presidential support specialist | $72,876 |
Lee, Jesse C. | Director of progressive media and online response | $72,500 |
Sabochik, Katelyn A. | Director of online engagement | $72,500 |
Starr, Kodiak H. | New media creative director | $72,500 |
Binns, Mary U. | Special assistant | $72,022 |
Cokley, Rebecca A. | Priority placement director | $72,000 |
Hartz, Timothy S. | Priority placement director | $72,000 |
Abrams, Adam W. | Regional communications director | $70,000 |
August, Hannah M. | Press secretary to the first lady | $70,000 |
Galbraith, Charles W. | Deputy associate director of intergovernmental affairs | $70,000 |
Greene, Norman A. | Director for finance | $70,000 |
Kim, Anna S. | Associate staff secretary | $70,000 |
Kohnke, Lisa J. | Director of advance and special events for the office of intergovernmental affairs and public engagement | $70,000 |
Leibenluft, Jacob D. | Senior policy advisor | $70,000 |
Noel, Pascal J. | Senior policy advisor | $70,000 |
Olmos, Margaret C. | Deputy director | $70,000 |
Rosholm, Joanna S. | Regional communications director | $70,000 |
Sathe, Smrthi | Associate director | $70,000 |
Turk, Andrea E. | Director of information services | $70,000 |
Johnson, Linda M. | Information services operator | $68,230 |
Trainor, Gregory T. | Special assistant | $68,230 |
Cox, Shileta J. | Analyst | $66,630 |
Cleland, Jeannette M. | Deputy director of scheduling and events coordinator for the first lady | $66,300 |
Fitts, Alan O. | Deputy director of advance and trip director for the first lady | $66,300 |
Reinstein, Joseph B. | Deputy director and deputy social secretary | $66,300 |
Brush, Michael P. | Senior advance lead | $65,000 |
Campoverdi, Alejandra M. | Deputy director of hispanic media | $65,000 |
Chiodo, Theodore A. | Assistant staff secretary | $65,000 |
Cobbina, Kwesi A. | Chief of staff, office of legislative affairs | $65,000 |
Lavery, Michael E. | Associate director and advance coordinator | $65,000 |
Tubman, Samantha J. | Deputy director and deputy social secretary | $65,000 |
Jackson, Theresa R. | Information services operator | $64,439 |
Samuels, Jr., Wendell A. | Records systems analyst | $64,439 |
Graham, Lottie B. | Information services operator | $63,673 |
Carter, Rhonda M. | Special assistant to the white house counsel | $63,240 |
Lezotte, Darin R. | Records management analyst | $62,544 |
Schulman, Kori S. | Deputy director of digital content | $62,500 |
Sutton, Nikki E. | Deputy director of digital content | $62,500 |
Welsch, Peter A. | Deputy director of online platform | $62,500 |
Mattson, Philip C. | Special assistant | $61,952 |
Millison, Chad L. | Records management analyst | $61,952 |
Young, Jr., Reginald D. | Records management analyst | $61,952 |
Blake, Michael A. | Deputy associate director of intergovernmental affairs | $61,200 |
Branch, Katherine Y. | Special assistant to the senior advisor | $61,200 |
Monteiro, Darron P. | Deputy associate director of public engagement | $61,200 |
Valencia, Stephanie M. | Deputy associate director of public engagement | $61,200 |
King, Taeshonnda C. | Records management analyst | $60,232 |
Young, Latoya A. | Records management analyst | $60,232 |
Burke, Jordan M. | Special assistant to the senior advisor | $60,000 |
Fenn, Sarah B. | Assistant counsel of ethics | $60,000 |
Hopkins, Marissa C. | Special assistant to the press secretary | $60,000 |
Hurley, Caitlin G. | Assistant staff secretary | $60,000 |
Jarvis, Kristen | Special assistant for scheduling and traveling aide to the first lady | $60,000 |
Jung, Bryan | Director of special projects | $60,000 |
Lepow, Brandon D. | Special assistant and press lead | $60,000 |
Litt, David M. | Speechwriter | $60,000 |
Naidoff, Caitlin L. | Special assistant to the counselor to the president | $60,000 |
Paulsen, Joseph B. | Deputy director and surrogate scheduler | $60,000 |
Richardson, Karen E. | Deputy associate director of public engagement | $60,000 |
Sibley, Sarah E. | Assistant staff secretary | $60,000 |
Siegel, Julia B. | Special assistant to the chief of staff | $60,000 |
Updegrove, Laura L. | Special assistant to the deputy chief of staff | $60,000 |
Wade, David L. | Associate director | $60,000 |
Canery, Beverly D. | Information services operator | $58,511 |
Claude, Lilia H. | Information services operator | $58,511 |
Sass, Joan C. | Information services operator | $58,511 |
Cushman, Chase M. | Senior scheduler | $58,000 |
Lorjuste, Gregory | Senior scheduler | $58,000 |
Selak, Dawn M. | Executive assistant | $57,500 |
Becnel, Bradley D. | Special assistant and advance lead | $57,000 |
Moseley, Julia S. | Special assistant and advance lead | $57,000 |
Teater, Louis D. | Special assistant and advance lead | $57,000 |
Lartey, Solomon D. | Records management analyst | $56,092 |
Wang-Levine, Adam | Policy advisor | $55,080 |
Ihenetu, Udoaku C. | Associate director for policy and events | $55,070 |
Bookey-Baker, Natalie | Deputy associate director | $55,000 |
Cannon, Sarah R. | Policy advisor | $55,000 |
Donovan, William J. | Energy and environment director | $55,000 |
Dyer, Deesha A. | Deputy director and hotel program manager | $55,000 |
Flatgard, Benjamin W. | Economics director | $55,000 |
Gerst, Jennifer T. | Boards and commissions director | $55,000 |
McMahon, Collin T. | National security director | $55,000 |
Offerman, Mary F. | Deputy associate director | $55,000 |
Pourmorad, Araz N. | Deputy director for operations | $55,000 |
Rivadeneira, Shirley C. | Domestic director | $55,000 |
Sobel, Charlie J. | Director of operations | $55,000 |
Varghese, Maju S. | Special assistant and advance lead | $55,000 |
Donovan, Michael W. | Associate director of scheduling | $54,000 |
Baia, Ashley E. | Deputy associate director | $53,350 |
Kelly, Lauren M. | Deputy associate director | $53,350 |
Pate, Brian E. | Presidential support specialist | $51,630 |
Reeves, Fiona O. | Assistant director | $51,000 |
Baggetto, Maude L. | Special assistant to the director of intergovernmental affairs | $50,000 |
Block, Michael R. | Assistant director of intergovernmental affairs | $50,000 |
Campbell, Grant E. | Associate director and trip coordinator | $50,000 |
Case, Michael A. | Senior writer | $50,000 |
Dorsett, Craig M. | Senior writer | $50,000 |
Dunn, Lauren P. | Policy assistant, urban policy and mobility and opportunity | $50,000 |
Finke, Samantha D. | Special assistant and press lead | $50,000 |
Finkenbinder, Benjamin N. | Associate director of press advance and press pool wrangler | $50,000 |
Ford, Harrison A. | Assistant director | $50,000 |
Grant, Kathryn A. | Assistant director | $50,000 |
Hable, Abigail K. | Executive assistant | $50,000 |
Hegde, Shilpa S. | Assistant director | $50,000 |
Houshower, Samuel B. | Assistant counsel | $50,000 |
Johnson, Alfred I. | Special assistant to the chief of staff | $50,000 |
Jones, Kristin T. | Special assistant and personal aide to the first lady | $50,000 |
Juska, Monika | White house services manager | $50,000 |
Kang, Eugene J. | Associate director of scheduling and advance | $50,000 |
Kohn, Lisa M. | Policy assistant | $50,000 |
Kumaraiah, Divya | Policy assistant | $50,000 |
Lechtenberg, Tyler A. | Assistant speechwriter | $50,000 |
Ledbetter, Howli J. | Director of correspondence for the first lady | $50,000 |
Lipsky, Joshua S. | Special assistant and press lead | $50,000 |
Milakofsky, Benjamin E. | Assistant director of cabinet affairs | $50,000 |
Montz, Ellen J. | Policy assistant | $50,000 |
Noyes, Diana L. | Researcher | $50,000 |
O'Connor, Kyle P. | Assistant speechwriter | $50,000 |
Ortiz, Michael R. | Legislative assistant and special assistant to the director | $50,000 |
Page, Darienne M. | Assistant director of public engagement | $50,000 |
Peele, Christian B. | Director of white house internship program | $50,000 |
Pojman, Natalie R. | Policy assistant | $50,000 |
Reed, Ian P. | Associate director for finance | $50,000 |
Schaub, Matthew J. | Assistant director | $50,000 |
Schmuck, Robert E. | Associate director of scheduling and advance | $50,000 |
Siegel, Avra C. | Special assistant to the deputy assistant to the president | $50,000 |
Stoev, Ivan S. | Assistant director | $50,000 |
Tiller, Jeffrey D. | Special assistant and press lead | $50,000 |
Wall, Mary C. | Policy assistant | $50,000 |
Washington, Andrea J. | Senior writer | $50,000 |
Whichard, IV, David J. | Associate director and trip coordinator | $50,000 |
Whithorne, Robert D. | Writer | $50,000 |
Zelman, Allison L. | Policy assistant | $50,000 |
Edmonds, Anita J. | Records management analyst | $49,069 |
Groth, Travis R. | Associate director | $48,000 |
Coccaro, Kasie M. | Associate director of online outreach and operations | $47,500 |
Lindsay, Erin E. | Associate director of online engagement | $47,500 |
Brundage, Daniel W. | Staff assistant to the deputy chief of staff | $47,000 |
Quinn, Brian P. | Associate director and travel manager | $47,000 |
Wear, Michael R. | Executive assistant to the executive director | $47,000 |
Blount, Patricia H. | Records management analyst | $46,745 |
DeGuzman, Brian K. | Information services operator | $46,745 |
Hoang, Vy T. | Records management analyst | $46,745 |
Wade, Frances J. | Records management analyst | $46,745 |
Luck, Deatrice N. | Information services operator | $45,024 |
Watson, Takesha R. | Information services operator | $45,024 |
Alley, Hilary J. | Associate director | $45,000 |
Asen, Jonathan D. | Legislative assistant and associate director for legislative correspondence | $45,000 |
Bartoloni, Kristen A. | Researcher | $45,000 |
Baskerville, Mary E. | Associate director and travel manager | $45,000 |
Bates, Andrew J. | Press assistant | $45,000 |
Beechem, Stephanie | Vetter | $45,000 |
Belive, Lauren E. | Legislative assistant and assistant for events | $45,000 |
Buckhout, Scott E. | Special assistant to the director | $45,000 |
Campbell, Nnaji-Semayi K. | Coordinator | $45,000 |
Chhabra, Anand | Special assistant | $45,000 |
Corogenes, Katherine L. | Researcher | $45,000 |
Eckhouse, Sara F. | Legislative assistant and assistant to the senate liaison | $45,000 |
Godfrey, Harrison T. | Legislative assistant | $45,000 |
Griffith, Kyla F. | Legal assistant | $45,000 |
Hernandez, Philip M. | Policy analyst | $45,000 |
Hughes, Caroline E. | Press assistant | $45,000 |
Kelly, Allison K. | Senior vetter | $45,000 |
Kolachalam, Namrata | Deputy assistant director of broadcast media | $45,000 |
Lee, Stephanie A. | Executive assistant to the chief of staff to the first lady | $45,000 |
Main, Galen E. | Coordinator | $45,000 |
McCullough, Victoria M. | Executive assistant to the director of public engagement | $45,000 |
McGowan, Lukas J. | Legislative assistant and assistant to the house liaison | $45,000 |
Moilanen, Stephen S. | Staff assistant | $45,000 |
Posey, Stacie M. | Coordinator | $45,000 |
Randle, Cole A. | Associate director and travel manager | $45,000 |
Robertson, Iain T. | Coordinator | $45,000 |
Robinson, Derrick J. | Vetter | $45,000 |
Sanchez, Roque T. | Policy analyst | $45,000 |
Satkowiak, Karly M. | Associate director and scheduling researcher | $45,000 |
Smith, Jason J. | Coordinator | $45,000 |
Smith, Marissa L. | Researcher | $45,000 |
Whitty, Patrick M. | Executive assistant | $45,000 |
Saavedra, Natalie H. | Information services operator | $43,616 |
Ayling, Lindsay A. | Senior analyst | $42,565 |
Campos, David R. | Senior analyst | $42,565 |
Goepfert, Stephen M. | Senior analyst | $42,565 |
Kellermann, Sarah A. | Senior analyst | $42,565 |
Metcalf, Ryan D. | Senior analyst | $42,565 |
Plant, Jay M. | Senior analyst | $42,565 |
Smith, Kelley S. | Senior analyst | $42,565 |
Swanson, Gregory C. | Senior analyst | $42,565 |
Berret, Emily C. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Bisi, Rachel I. | Legislative assistant | $42,000 |
Click, John S. | Information services operator | $42,000 |
Conrad, Shasti K. | Executive assistant to the senior advisor | $42,000 |
Cunnane, Patrick J. | Media monitor | $42,000 |
Cunningham, Vinson T. | Economics staff assistant | $42,000 |
Doohan, Kelly C. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Dorsainvil, Monique | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Doumet, Mark A. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Duncan, Julia L. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Feuerstein, Sara A. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Gottlieb, Graham D. | Boards and commissions staff assistant | $42,000 |
Grady, Sean M. | Analyst | $42,000 |
Graubard, Vivian P. | Analyst | $42,000 |
Grimes, Stephen H. | Analyst | $42,000 |
Gustavson, Matthew J. | Information services operator | $42,000 |
Hanson, Terry P. | Domestic staff assistant | $42,000 |
Harwood, Maria-Zena A. | Records management analyst | $42,000 |
Herbek, Kathleen E. | West wing receptionist | $42,000 |
Hsu, Irene | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Hull, Carolyn A. | Analyst | $42,000 |
Jackson, Elizabeth J. | Records management analyst | $42,000 |
Keeney, Andrew J. | Analyst | $42,000 |
Kinder, Charmion N. | Research associate | $42,000 |
King, Colleen M. | Executive assistant | $42,000 |
Koo, Jacqueline K. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Kornell, Clarissa H. | National security staff assistant | $42,000 |
Kukla, Alison C. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Lasry, Alexander J. | Special assistant to the chief of staff of the office of intergovernmental affairs and publc engagement | $42,000 |
Lee, Monica M. | Press assistant | $42,000 |
Lewin, Jesse M. | Press assistant | $42,000 |
Liegel, Christopher J. | Records management analyst | $42,000 |
Lierman, Kyle J. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Manus, Linda S. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
McCullough, Duncan J. | Analyst | $42,000 |
Negash, Dabash A. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Norris, Amanda J. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
O'Neill, Brendan A. | Analyst | $42,000 |
Owens, Rodrick T. | Analyst | $42,000 |
Payne, John H. | Information services operator | $42,000 |
Pope, Jamal A. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Rana, Yasmin S. | Information services operator | $42,000 |
Rangel, Antoinette N. | Press assistant | $42,000 |
Read, Benjamin S. | Analyst | $42,000 |
Rothman, Mika L. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Sekhar, Sonia | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Shannon, Sara M. | Analyst | $42,000 |
Spooner, Sarah C. | Analyst | $42,000 |
Upperman, Christopher R. | Analyst | $42,000 |
Van Es, Christopher J. | Analyst | $42,000 |
Venegas, Katherine E. | Energy and environment staff assistant | $42,000 |
Vrazilek, Lauren S. | Deputy associate director of correspondence for the first lady | $42,000 |
Young, Katherine H. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
Young, Nicole G. | Staff assistant | $42,000 |
McSwain, Jr., Michael S. | Associate director for scheduling correspondence | $41,000 |
Modi, Kalpen S. | Associate director | $41,000 |
McGinnis, Patricia G. | Advisor | $0 |
Schumer, Jessica E. | Senior policy advisor | $0 |
Wong, Shale L. | Policy advisor | $0 |
Sources: The White House
Credits: Thomas Suh Lauder, Ben Welsh
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