Posted on Apr 17, 2018
A $76,000 Monthly Pension: Why States and Cities Are Short on Cash
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It's so sad that the state bureaucrats who enable and allow these pensions don't connect the dots...that these huge pensions damage the state's ability to perform its real function.
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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint Wow, meanwhile, there are people in the rural areas who cannot get by on their actual paychecks. My wife's family is from the Coos Bay area and it is amazing how much poverty and crumbling infrastructure there is around that area!
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Why stop at $76 thousand? Why not double or triple it? We can always just print more paper or add another 0 or two in the matrix.
Nobody thought "hey, this is about 4x what a former President's (Of the USA) pension is. Something doesn't seem right here."
This is disgusting; once the system comes crumbling down, their meaningless numbers won't save them from the chaos that will come with it.
Nobody thought "hey, this is about 4x what a former President's (Of the USA) pension is. Something doesn't seem right here."
This is disgusting; once the system comes crumbling down, their meaningless numbers won't save them from the chaos that will come with it.
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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint
Watch, these stupid states will want the Fed gov to bail them out....then all of us get to pay for the voting decisions of idiots in that state.
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