ilovemk76
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But I think that should hold true for every one. I think if you make a promise to a teacher and she retires on that promise, I think it should be kept.
But lets look at all the scenerios. for example my dad and brothers. Older brother went into the Navy at 18 does his 20 years, is now collecting a military pension. Then he gets a job with the post office, next year he'll have done his 20 years with the P.O and collect another full pension. So by the time he's 60 he'll be bringing in close to 80K. Now he's been collecting his navy pension already for almost 20 years and will continue for another 20 years.
My dad was the same way. went into the army at 18, did his 20 years. became a NYC policemen. because he saw action in Korea and Vietnam he got almost 10 years credit on his policemen time (I think this has changed though). So by the time he died at 85 he had been collecting an army pension, a policemen pension plus social security for at least 35 years. I remember him saying that he had been collecting pension longer than most people worked.
Hey that's not sad? I don't want all my friends to think how I do. How absolutely boring is that!!
Think of the things we do agree on.
We both love our country.
We both want our country to be the best it can be.
We both want our kinsmen to be happy and prosperous.
We both think the tax codes need to be revamped
We're both frugal
We both love the lodge.
We both think the world needs more people like Ranger Stan.
Many of those promises were made with false math assumptions (returns of 10% year after year), knowledge by both the unions and government that they were not going to work in 20 year, but done to get reelected and some of them were underfunded when times got bad. As a result those promises cannot be met. It is fairer to make all take a cut now rather than give those taking all the benefits and telling the new one - too bad, so sad.
Bold - This is a great example of what is wrong with the pensions. Both come from the federal government. How can you get two pensions from the same company?

How can somebody think they deserve a pension 60% higher than the average family who pays their taxes make? As I have said before, this is unsustainable.