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"Fourth rate show"

If being paid 30 mil for an episode essentially animated by touched up construction paper, with each episode taking about a week to make, then fourth rate is a compliment.

Trump basically confirming the tiny dick jokes in the episode. Lol.

You have a unique way of obfuscating the obvious.

 
Hopefully more Departments to follow with this approach ...

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The Agriculture Department is planning to relocate more than half of its Washington, D.C., workforce to regional hubs across the country, as part of agency reorganization plans released Thursday.

The USDA is also letting over 15,000 employees leave the agency later this year, after they accepted deferred resignation and early retirement offers.

USDA, as part of its reorganization plans, will relocate thousands of D.C.-based employees to five hubs across the country, with lower locality pay rates.

  1. Raleigh, North Carolina (22.24%)
  2. Kansas City, Missouri (18.97%)
  3. Indianapolis, Indiana (18.15%)
  4. Fort Collins, Colorado (30.52%)
  5. Salt Lake City, Utah (17.06%)

 
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Hopefully more Departments to follow with this approach ...

From the article:

The Agriculture Department is planning to relocate more than half of its Washington, D.C., workforce to regional hubs across the country, as part of agency reorganization plans released Thursday.

The USDA is also letting over 15,000 employees leave the agency later this year, after they accepted deferred resignation and early retirement offers.

USDA, as part of its reorganization plans, will relocate thousands of D.C.-based employees to five hubs across the country, with lower locality pay rates.

  1. Raleigh, North Carolina (22.24%)
  2. Kansas City, Missouri (18.97%)
  3. Indianapolis, Indiana (18.15%)
  4. Fort Collins, Colorado (30.52%)
  5. Salt Lake City, Utah (17.06%)

Now this is something I can get behind as long as the close the DC offices and sell the real estate. Get the damn Fed employees out in the regions they’re supposed to be supporting.
 
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South Park is not at all "the left" and the creators just inked a mind-numbing $1.5b deal, so I'd say they're still pretty relevant.

Wait, does that mean that they've made more honest $* than Trump, who was born on 3rd base?

*And they didn't become billionaires just by creating a popular cartoon (and a hit broadway show). They were shrewd businessmen. They had the vision and saw the value in streaming and negotiated for those rights in the early 2000's. Viacom doesn't even exist anymore, but it's still kicking itself.



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"Fourth rate show"

If being paid 30 mil for an episode essentially animated by touched up construction paper, with each episode taking about a week to make, then fourth rate is a compliment.

Trump basically confirming the tiny dick jokes in the episode. Lol.

I can't even fathom how the show can be worth that much. It's truly incredible. $300M a year for a 5-year contract.

South Park got here by being a social and political satire. The old addage was "Don't start a war with people who buy ink by the barrel," but those days are dead. However, "Don't go to war with South Park" is as relevant as ever.
 
I can't even fathom how the show can be worth that much. It's truly incredible. $300M a year for a 5-year contract.

South Park got here by being a social and political satire. The old addage was "Don't start a war with people who buy ink by the barrel," but those days are dead. However, "Don't go to war with South Park" is as relevant as ever.

Paramount fired a guy making 20 million annually.

Paid South Park 300 million annually to mock Trump.

Seems to go completely against your narrative regarding the merger. Sounds more like Colbert was fired because his show was unwatchable
 
South Park is not at all "the left" and the creators just inked a mind-numbing $1.5b deal, so I'd say they're still pretty relevant.

Wait, does that mean that they've made more honest $* than Trump, who was born on 3rd base?

*And they didn't become billionaires just by creating a popular cartoon (and a hit broadway show). They were shrewd businessmen. They had the vision and saw the value in streaming and negotiated for those rights in the early 2000's. Viacom doesn't even exist anymore, but it's still kicking itself.



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South Park was funny for awhile, but they have gotten just disgusting. All the references to gay this and gay that just get old. I'm sure you still guffaw at it, but so most 14 year olds I suppose.
 
I can't even fathom how the show can be worth that much. It's truly incredible. $300M a year for a 5-year contract.

South Park got here by being a social and political satire. The old addage was "Don't start a war with people who buy ink by the barrel," but those days are dead. However, "Don't go to war with South Park" is as relevant as ever.

Paramount fired a guy making 20 million annually.

Paid South Park 300 million annually to mock Trump.

Seems to go completely against your narrative regarding the merger. Sounds more like Colbert was fired because his show was unwatchable
 
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Paramount fired a guy making 20 million annually.

Paid South Park 300 million annually to mock Trump.

Seems to go completely against your narrative regarding the merger. Sounds more like Colbert was fired because his show was unwatchable

It doesn't go against my "narrative" at all. The narrative is not "Colbert was only fired because he opposed Trump." The narrative I've put out there is that Paramount/Skydance are doing a lot of things to appease Trump.

The fact that Colbert was losing money is what makes it an easy cut, not what disproves the narrative.

South Park hasn't done Trump material in 6 years, and I'm not sure anybody was expecting this.
 

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