Look at the media lying again

miketx

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Pathetic losers....

Military members will see their paychecks rise by the largest percent increase since 2010 this week.

At the end of December, President Donald Trump, by way of executive order, mandated a 2.4% pay hike for uniformed service members and a 1.9% raise for federal workers. The Trump administration’s initial budget blueprint called for a 2.1% pay increase, while the House and Senate suggested the 2.4% figure, which was eventually adopted by the president.

In 2017, the Obama administration issued a 2.1% increase. This year’s raise will be the largest for the military since 2010, when wages jumped 3.4% under the previous administration.

US military members receive biggest pay bump since 2010
 
Notice how the GOP has not said a word about a balanced budget nor the deficit or the debt....Yet for years that is all they cried about..
 
Pathetic losers....

Military members will see their paychecks rise by the largest percent increase since 2010 this week.

At the end of December, President Donald Trump, by way of executive order, mandated a 2.4% pay hike for uniformed service members and a 1.9% raise for federal workers. The Trump administration’s initial budget blueprint called for a 2.1% pay increase, while the House and Senate suggested the 2.4% figure, which was eventually adopted by the president.

In 2017, the Obama administration issued a 2.1% increase. This year’s raise will be the largest for the military since 2010, when wages jumped 3.4% under the previous administration.

US military members receive biggest pay bump since 2010
Did you even READ your article?




At the end of December, President Donald Trump, by way of executive order, mandated a 2.4% pay hike for uniformed service members and a 1.9% raise for federal workers. The Trump administration’s initial budget blueprint called for a 2.1% pay increase, while the House and Senate suggested the 2.4% figure, which was eventually adopted by the president.

In 2017, the Obama administration issued a 2.1% increase. This year’s raise will be the largest for the military since 2010, when wages jumped 3.4% under the previous administration
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Pathetic losers....

Military members will see their paychecks rise by the largest percent increase since 2010 this week.

At the end of December, President Donald Trump, by way of executive order, mandated a 2.4% pay hike for uniformed service members and a 1.9% raise for federal workers. The Trump administration’s initial budget blueprint called for a 2.1% pay increase, while the House and Senate suggested the 2.4% figure, which was eventually adopted by the president.

In 2017, the Obama administration issued a 2.1% increase. This year’s raise will be the largest for the military since 2010, when wages jumped 3.4% under the previous administration.

US military members receive biggest pay bump since 2010
Did you even READ your article?




At the end of December, President Donald Trump, by way of executive order, mandated a 2.4% pay hike for uniformed service members and a 1.9% raise for federal workers. The Trump administration’s initial budget blueprint called for a 2.1% pay increase, while the House and Senate suggested the 2.4% figure, which was eventually adopted by the president.

In 2017, the Obama administration issued a 2.1% increase. This year’s raise will be the largest for the military since 2010, when wages jumped 3.4% under the previous administration
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Listen troll, in 2017 there was NO OBAMA ADMINISTRATION! The media is lying!
 
Trump said this is the first and greatest increase in pay for the military in all the 200+ years of the existence of the United States
 
Pathetic losers....

Military members will see their paychecks rise by the largest percent increase since 2010 this week.

At the end of December, President Donald Trump, by way of executive order, mandated a 2.4% pay hike for uniformed service members and a 1.9% raise for federal workers. The Trump administration’s initial budget blueprint called for a 2.1% pay increase, while the House and Senate suggested the 2.4% figure, which was eventually adopted by the president.

In 2017, the Obama administration issued a 2.1% increase. This year’s raise will be the largest for the military since 2010, when wages jumped 3.4% under the previous administration.

US military members receive biggest pay bump since 2010
Did you even READ your article?




At the end of December, President Donald Trump, by way of executive order, mandated a 2.4% pay hike for uniformed service members and a 1.9% raise for federal workers. The Trump administration’s initial budget blueprint called for a 2.1% pay increase, while the House and Senate suggested the 2.4% figure, which was eventually adopted by the president.

In 2017, the Obama administration issued a 2.1% increase. This year’s raise will be the largest for the military since 2010, when wages jumped 3.4% under the previous administration
.
Listen troll, in 2017 there was NO OBAMA ADMINISTRATION! The media is lying!
Ahem the budget for 2017 was made in 2016,,ahem....
 
Pathetic losers....

Military members will see their paychecks rise by the largest percent increase since 2010 this week.

At the end of December, President Donald Trump, by way of executive order, mandated a 2.4% pay hike for uniformed service members and a 1.9% raise for federal workers. The Trump administration’s initial budget blueprint called for a 2.1% pay increase, while the House and Senate suggested the 2.4% figure, which was eventually adopted by the president.

In 2017, the Obama administration issued a 2.1% increase. This year’s raise will be the largest for the military since 2010, when wages jumped 3.4% under the previous administration.

US military members receive biggest pay bump since 2010

Not fake news Mike. Trump continues to lie.


Military Pay Raises - 2004 to 2018


2017 2.1% An E-5 member with over 8 years of service would receive a monthly raise of $62.70 View 2017 Basic Pay Table
2016 1.3% An E-5 member with over 8 years of service would receive a monthly raise of $38.40 View 2016 Basic Pay Table
2015 1.0% An E-5 member with over 8 years of service would receive a monthly raise of $29.10 View 2015 Basic Pay Table
2014 1.0% An E-5 member with over 8 years of service would receive a monthly raise of $28.80 View 2014 Basic Pay Table
2013 1.7% An E-5 member with over 8 years of service would receive a monthly raise of $48.30
2012 1.6% An E-5 member with over 8 years of service would receive a monthly raise of $44.70 View 2012 Basic Pay Table
2011 1.4% An E-5 member with over 8 years of service would receive a monthly raise of $38.70 View 2011 Basic Pay Table
2010 3.4% An E-5 member with over 8 years of service would receive a monthly raise of $90.90 View 2010 Basic Pay Table
2009 3.9% An E-5 member with over 8 years of service would receive a monthly raise of $100.20
 
Pathetic losers....

Military members will see their paychecks rise by the largest percent increase since 2010 this week.

At the end of December, President Donald Trump, by way of executive order, mandated a 2.4% pay hike for uniformed service members and a 1.9% raise for federal workers. The Trump administration’s initial budget blueprint called for a 2.1% pay increase, while the House and Senate suggested the 2.4% figure, which was eventually adopted by the president.

In 2017, the Obama administration issued a 2.1% increase. This year’s raise will be the largest for the military since 2010, when wages jumped 3.4% under the previous administration.

US military members receive biggest pay bump since 2010
Did you even READ your article?




At the end of December, President Donald Trump, by way of executive order, mandated a 2.4% pay hike for uniformed service members and a 1.9% raise for federal workers. The Trump administration’s initial budget blueprint called for a 2.1% pay increase, while the House and Senate suggested the 2.4% figure, which was eventually adopted by the president.

In 2017, the Obama administration issued a 2.1% increase. This year’s raise will be the largest for the military since 2010, when wages jumped 3.4% under the previous administration
.
Listen troll, in 2017 there was NO OBAMA ADMINISTRATION! The media is lying!
Trumps first fiscal budget for 2018 was October 1st 2017....

Regardless it says Trump asked for a 2.1% increase but congress wanted a 2.4%....

AND IT SAYS OBAMA IN 2010
Gave them a 3.4% increase.....

Did you praise him?

Is 2.4% larger than 3.4%???

I'm glad they got raises, but it's nothing out of the ordinary...?
 

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