I should get an award for equal opportunity.
The Bureaucrat Hall of Fame has plenty of American members, but it also has civil servants from India, France, and Italy, and the United Kingdom, all of whom have gone above and beyond the call of duty in their efforts to rip off taxpayers.
And now we have a new applicant from overseas, so maybe we’ll enjoy even more diversity.
The U.K.-based Times reports on a Spanish bureaucrat that didn’t bother to show up for work for six consecutive years.
A civil servant in Spain didn’t turn up to work for six years. …He had continued to collect his annual salary. Records show that the engineer started working for a water company run by the municipal authorities in Cádiz in 1990 but last did a day’s work in 2004.
Even though this bureaucrat is an amateur compared to the Indian civil servant who skipped work for two decades, I think he’s worthy of membership in the Hall of Fame.
Especially since one aspect of the story perfectly symbolizes the mind-boggling inefficiency of government.
…his absence was noticed only when he was due to collect a long-service award. …Mr Blas said: “We thought the water company had supervised him but it was not the case. We discovered this when we were about to present him with a commemorative plaque for his 20 years of service.”
You may be thinking that this combination of sloth and incompetence at least led to a termination.
Not exactly.
…he cannot be sacked from his €37,000-a-year job as he has since retired.
For what it’s worth, Senor Garcia supposedly is now obliged to return 30,000 euro of his ill-gotten loot.
I’m not holding my breath expecting that to happen.
However, even though it’s not mentioned in the story, I feel very confident that he’ll get a bloated pension courtesy of the Spanish taxpayers.
Why do I think a deadbeat will get a pension?
For the simple reason that Spain – even though it’s in the middle of a deep fiscal crisis – has an above-average burden for bureaucratic compensation.
P.S. Back in 2012, I pointed out that Obama and Romney both were endorsed by different porn stars.
So you probably won’t be surprised to learn that porn stars also are playing a role in the 2016 campaign.
First, the Cruz campaign put together a commercial featuring an actress who is better known for her other roles. The Daily Caller has the details.
Amy Lindsay, the actress featured in films such as Kinky Sex Club, Milf, Carnal Wishes and Sex Sent Me to the ER starred in Sen. Ted Cruz ‘s latest campaign ad entitled “Conservatives Anonymous.” In the ad, the Lindsay said, “Maybe you should vote for more than just a pretty face next time.” Seconds before this story was to be published, the Cruz campaign removed the ad from YouTube.
The Daily Caller also reports that the other conservative senator in the race also has a link to the adult industry.
Jenna Jameson…former porn star recently criticized the $1.1 trillion omnibus federal spending plan, and on Monday, she expressed some serious support for Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio.
But she apparently doesn’t like compassionate conservatives.
Jameson told TheDC that she isn’t a fan of Bush.
Though maybe I’m making a mistake by assuming that she’s referring to President Obama’s big-spending predecessor.
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it seems to me appropriate that all Americans have right to participate in the political process… voting is the most important single act of political engagement… however… campaigning… publicizing one’s chosen candidate… advertising… are all important… elements that shape the public’s perception of a chosen candidate… it doesn’t make a good deal of difference how one makes a living… as long it is legal… and contributes to the overall welfare of the republic… Ms. Lindsay and Ms. Jameson are performers… the artistic merit of their work or the redeeming social value of same are matters of individual interpretation… personally I am glad they are politically active… they are attractive young women.. with a profession just outside of mainstream acceptability… so what… they vote… likely work hard… and have avoided the seductive lure and corruptive influence of the welfare state… indeed………. they could be doing a hell of a lot worse…