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City of Los Angeles to cut staff, and save $1 billion???



Photo Above - Officer Jim Reed, of TV's "Adam 12", reacts to the news that 25% of the Los Angeles police force will (allegedly) be fired by Mayor Karen Bass.

Los Angeles County (not city) likes to brag that it’s “the 20th largest nation in the world”. Would that make the City of Los Angeles it’s capitol? In any case, the capitol of the People's Democratic Republic of Los Angeles is cutting its payroll. By A LOT. Either 1,600 or 2,700, or 3,500 headcount, depending on which press release you happened to read last. See link below.

This could save a billion dollars annually, but still leave Los Angeles almost a billion dollars in the red.

Let's do some math here: if 1,600 positions are cut, saving $1 billion, that’s an annual compensation per employee of around $600,000. That simply defies belief, even though Ms. Bass has been pilloried for paying several of her cronies in excess of $500,000 a year.

Even if you take the highest number – 3,500 positions – the compensation still is around $300,000 per employee. Either someone is WAAAY bad at math, or Mayor Bass isn’t giving full disclosure – or possibly both.

I would KILL to earn $300,000 a year (but not kill the mayor, or any other politician). I can’t imagine HOW you earn $300,000 working for Los Angeles. Do police make $300,000 a year? Are their squad cars electrified Ford F150 Lightning pickup trucks with platinum trim and the extra battery pack?

Don’t laugh – the biggest part of the headcount reduction is coming from the police. This is EXACTLY the sort of stunt I would pull, if I was mayor. Threaten to increase citizens' crime and misery, and then watch my enemies lose their minds and attack each other. Way to go, Ms. Bass!

Anyone who believes the mayor’s press releases is a fool. Those numbers can’t all be correct. Probably none of them are. Maybe thousands WILL be fired from the police force. Maybe they won’t, and the $700,000 a year city “water chief” still gets to keep her salary, perks, benefits, and whatever high-falutin’ car the city gifted her to drive to work each day. Water Chief Janice Quinones earns THREE TIMES what Mayor Bass herself is paid.

My take: I hope public safety is not endangered by the mayor’s absurd brinksmanship. I hope Janice Quinones is fired, because the city can certainly find a replacement for about $500,000 a year less. Perhaps even a "water chief" with actual water management experience. And I hope newspapers like the LA Times stop taking this sort of budget nonsense at face value, without investigating.

And let’s remember that California’s 2025 “fire season” starts next month. What a perfect opportunity to show that ANY budget cuts cannot be made.

I’m just sayin’ . . .

Mayor Karen Bass' proposed city budget includes over 1,600 layoffs - CBS Los Angeles

Mayor Karen Bass proposes layoffs for about 1,650 L.A. city workers - Los Angeles Times
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dale74 · M
I just got back from Los Angeles and I can't believe how many people don't speak a word of English but work for the city the people cleaning up the sidewalks heck we don't have people walking around with brooms and dust pans all over my city we just don't throw the trash on the ground I mean yeah they've got people that come around and clean up but it's only maybe once a month out in Los Angeles they had five or six people just in the block between my hotel and the pier I asked him if they were having a good day they said no English so that makes me question how many of these people are legal are all the sanctuary cities providing jobs not paying federal taxes on the illegals that work for the city and possibly even paying them at or below minimum wage.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@dale74 this is a common 3rd world government approach. hire platoons of unemployed to provide menial jobs. the theory is that a dustpan and broom (or a shovel, or a lawn mower) will keep them out of mischief. visit cities like Bangkok, Manila, and Hong Kong if you doubt me.
dale74 · M
@SusanInFlorida it shows me the liberal of city's abuse of immigrants. Keeping them as a source of cheap labor. Think if there are 2500 illegals working for LA and they are not paying federal taxes on them why should they hire legal residents when they have to then pay unemployment federal taxes social security and state taxes on them this means if they paid them 15 an hr that is all they are paying they don't have the other 35-40% in taxes and such
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Well you don't have to worry about the Palisades catching fire. In fact that's 1,400 houses and even more buildings gone. 😒
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@DeWayfarer i worry about people being homeless. well, normal people, at least. Not Paris Hilton, who evidently lost one of her mansions during the last fire.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@SusanInFlorida that's just the Palisades fire. Not including the Eaton fire, which was far more houses and normal people. Both were happening close to the same times.

AI generated...
The Eaton Fire resulted in the destruction or damage of approximately 6,354 homes, with 5,449 homes completely destroyed and 905 homes damaged. This accounted for about 14% of the homes within the fire's perimeter.

Together that's almost 7,000 homes destroyed!
fun4us2b · M
Well now they'll be job openings in the Ag sector - that should go well 🙄

 
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