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The Straight Story

(48,121 posts)
Fri Mar 8, 2013, 01:24 AM Mar 2013

Move over Benghazi - we now have "calligraphy-gate"

Why the White House spends $277,000 on calligraphers

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Plenty of conservatives are doing just that. At The Weekly Standard, Daniel Halper singled out the White House calligraphy team. Chief Calligrapher Patricia A. Blair has an annual salary of $96,725; her two deputies earn $94,372 and $85,953 a year. "In all, the White House appears to employ 3 calligraphers for a yearly total of $277,050," says Halper. "Despite sequestration, there's been no announcement of the White House scaling back on calligraphers." (Watch a C-SPAN video on what the White House calligrapher does.)

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Thus began "calligraphy-gate," says James Joyner at Outside the Beltway. The scandal is apparently that "the White House employs calligraphers. And pays them money!" It may seem "a little silly that we're paying people good money to do fancy handwriting while threatening to furlough people doing real jobs," but it's worth remembering that "the White House is, after all, home to the head of state of the most powerful nation on earth." Hiring three people to hand-write all the invitations for state dinners and other ceremonial functions is hardly shocking, and it's not like Blair is one of Obama's "Chicago cronies" — she's held her position since at least the Bush administration. As for the salaries:

Presumably, these individuals are members of the U.S. civil service. The White House is subject to the locality pay for the Washington-Baltimore area and pay is standardized. So, that means Blair and [deputy Richard] Muffler are either very senior GS-12s or a junior GS-13s. [Deputy Debra] Brown is likely a mid-level GS-12.... Is that too much to pay people to do fancy handwriting? Maybe. It's more than a lot of learned professionals make, even in the DC area. Then again, one imagines the White House has rather high standards and these three individuals are among the best calligraphers in the country. I haven't a clue what the market is in that industry, but mid-grade civil service pay doesn't strike me as inordinate. [Outside the Beltway]

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Conservatives also have to decide: Is $90,000 an outrageous salary, or is it on the low end of a middle class that includes people who make $400,000? says John Cole at Balloon Juice. Besides, why trash calligraphers? As anyone who's ever been to a wedding or funeral knows, they have "a highly specialized skill set" that "people obviously see value in." And calligraphers never tanked the economy like millionaire bankers, or took us to war. If we're talking about government waste, "I'd much rather hire an army of calligraphers and artists to make pretty things across America over dumping pallets of unmarked bills on Iraq."


http://news.yahoo.com/why-white-house-spends-277-000-calligraphers-093500823.html

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beveeheart

(1,371 posts)
1. It's not easy.
Fri Mar 8, 2013, 01:37 AM
Mar 2013

I took a course in calligraphy and my Christmas card addresses, etc. look very pretty. But the pressure of getting it perfect as a professional calligrapher - not something I'd want to do.

Occulus

(20,599 posts)
3. This is like criticizing an orchestra for the pay of the harpist.
Fri Mar 8, 2013, 02:15 AM
Mar 2013

If you play the harp well, you can name your price.

Why?

Because hardly anyone plays the harp.

Thus, and so, for professional calligraphers.

bhikkhu

(10,724 posts)
4. The weatlhiest and most powerful nation on earth has three staff calligraphers
Fri Mar 8, 2013, 02:27 AM
Mar 2013

Who are making a decent wage for the area they have to live in. Even in my depressed off-the-beaten-track town there are wedding planners who contract out calligraphy work, and I know the public schools here have calligraphers fill out the diplomas and awards. Pffffft!

Norbert

(6,041 posts)
6. And who appointed Pat Blair Chief Calligrapher?
Fri Mar 8, 2013, 05:30 AM
Mar 2013

George W Bush.

Rick Muffler has been a White House Calligrapher since 1977. That means six US presidents are hypocrites including Saint Ronald.

But Hey, if you can't find a scandal manufacture one.

NuttyFluffers

(6,811 posts)
8. I'm worried about pennies in my sofa, as I am being robbed & my paychecks bounce!
Fri Mar 8, 2013, 08:12 AM
Mar 2013


The 1% Corporate Raiders rob our national coffers and won't pay their fair taxes either. But it's the calligraphers we must watch out for.

Cn't fix stupid evil. Right wingers are stupid evil.

KharmaTrain

(31,706 posts)
9. Without Poutrage...
Fri Mar 8, 2013, 08:22 AM
Mar 2013

The unhinged are lost. It's what drives hate radio and in its desperate straights to remain not only financially but politically viable, they need to keep stoking their zombies. The problem is fatigue is finally setting in. After years of one poutrage after another...almost every one a tempest in a tea pot...the great unhinged that constitutes a majority of today's rushpublican party are getting tired. Part of it is none of these poutrages have had much traction...not like the halcyon days of Clinton's penis...it's getting so bad they can't keep their poutrages going a full news cycle.

The rushpublicans hope to play "gotcha" games with the sequester. If the administration continues to spend on something, then they're "insensitive" to what "people" are suffering (which the rushpublicans have deliberately created) and if they cut, then it's the government is "abandoning" its responsibilities. It's yet another circle jerk game...intended to "prove" that "gubbermint is the problem"...and to make as many people angry and turned off on government as possible and hope it results in a low turnout out in 2014...

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