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Answer me this resident Liberals
if the democrat liberal way of thinking works, why are the states in the worse financial shape just happen to be run in the most liberal ways?
check out the financial shape of illinois and california. ILLINOIS IS THE #1 STATE IN THE WORSE FINACIAL SHAPE AND CALIFORNIA ISnt VERY FAR BEHIND.
how do you explain this?
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Re: Answer me this resident Liberals
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Originally posted by rance56
if the democrat liberal way of thinking works, why are the states in the worse financial shape just happen to be run in the most liberal ways?
check out the financial shape of illinois and california. ILLINOIS IS THE #1 STATE IN THE WORSE FINACIAL SHAPE AND CALIFORNIA ISnt VERY FAR BEHIND.
how do you explain this?
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Al Tarantella
As a matter of fact I'm sure if you dig deep enough into their problems they can be traced to George W. Bush. Haha
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Are you skipping around some states,rance56? Kinda got blinded by the light,huh. lol!
quote:wonder what kind of story rush told him today?
Originally posted by trackdriver
Are you skipping around some states,rance56? Kinda got blinded by the light,huh. lol!
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patriotism is supporting your country all of the time and your government when it deserves it.
if you think the price of education is high, check out the cost of ignorance!
quote:
Originally posted by truly
wonder what kind of story rush told him today?
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http://www.businessinsider.com/six-...california-a--1
Here are the ratings Cali and llinois the two lowest credit rating of all states
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Originally posted by trackdriver
Are you skipping around some states,rance56? Kinda got blinded by the light,huh. lol!
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Originally posted by rance56
U shouldnt be confused track driver, it's not fathers day
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I have to say yall got a good little support group going. Huddle together so yall can keep warm...trackdriver
"Kim Jong-Un speaks and his people sit up at attention. I want my people to do the same.” An actual sitting US President said that. Let that sink in.
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Originally posted by Wingman66
Is that really the best response you could come up with?
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Re: Answer me this resident Liberals
quote:California and Illinois will do everything that they can to ensure that their retirees will get all of the benefits that are due to them. The majority of their "unfunded mandates" are related to retirement benefits that were calculated before the big economic meltdown of 2007/2008. Many other states went ahead and kicked their retirees to the curb right away. Obviously CA and IL are hanging in their trying to figure out a better way to solve their budget issues than on the backs of the elderly. Don't worry, they will figure out how. Unlike many states that will just kick their retirees to the curb....
Originally posted by rance56
how do you explain this?
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patriotism is supporting your country all of the time and your government when it deserves it.
if you think the price of education is high, check out the cost of ignorance!
Re: Re: Answer me this resident Liberals
quote:
Originally posted by truly
California and Illinois will do everything that they can to ensure that their retirees will get all of the benefits that are due to them. The majority of their "unfunded mandates" are related to retirement benefits that were calculated before the big economic meltdown of 2007/2008. Many other states went ahead and kicked their retirees to the curb right away. Obviously CA and IL are hanging in their trying to figure out a better way to solve their budget issues than on the backs of the elderly. Don't worry, they will figure out how. Unlike many states that will just kick their retirees to the curb....
THere is a lot of wealth in those states, they will be just fine. There is a media blitz about this now cause the corporatists would love any excuse to kick more retirees to the curb. If they can make it seem ok for state gov to do it then it will be fine when the corps do it. Nifty plan. I am sure you are on the side of the corporations rather than the retirees.
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Re: Re: Answer me this resident Liberals
quote:
Originally posted by truly
California and Illinois will do everything that they can to ensure that their retirees will get all of the benefits that are due to them. The majority of their "unfunded mandates" are related to retirement benefits that were calculated before the big economic meltdown of 2007/2008. Many other states went ahead and kicked their retirees to the curb right away. Obviously CA and IL are hanging in their trying to figure out a better way to solve their budget issues than on the backs of the elderly. Don't worry, they will figure out how. Unlike many states that will just kick their retirees to the curb....
THere is a lot of wealth in those states, they will be just fine. There is a media blitz about this now cause the corporatists would love any excuse to kick more retirees to the curb. If they can make it seem ok for state gov to do it then it will be fine when the corps do it. Nifty plan. I am sure you are on the side of the corporations rather than the retirees.
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Ummm? Over 200 years ago a Wise Man said:
The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not. ~~ Thomas Jefferson
Ok now ?? Lets see who does this ? Is it Righties or Lefties ??
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Im dang sure tired of working and giving to those who don't. So put me on that side
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Re: Post
quote:
Originally posted by jyd
Ummm? Over 200 years ago a Wise Man said:
The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not. ~~ Thomas Jefferson
Ok now ?? Lets see who does this ? Is it Righties or Lefties ??
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All my life I wanted to be somebody, now I realize I should have been more specific. I carry a gun because I am too young to die and too old to take an asswhoopin.
quote:No confusion,I'm not your daddy! LOL!
Originally posted by rance56
U shouldnt be confused track driver, it's not fathers day
Lol
Diggerman, I think our government may be leaning a little more towards a Carl Marx than a Thomas Jefferson these days !! LOL .. Anyone agree ??
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Virginia Junk Yard Kennels ........JYD Kennels
Chris Cornell..........................Matt Sebastian
Cana, VA 24317....................Laurel Springs NC
336 648 9919..........................336 927 2818
( Gone But Not Forgotten )
GR NITE CH Virginia Junk Yard Dog ( SPANKY)
***Placed 14th at 2008 UKC World Hunt****
Gr Nite Ch Gr.ChVirginia Junk Yard Atomic Dog ( A.D.
:Nite Ch Gr Ch Virginia Junk Yard Poacher
GRCH NITECH ANDERSONS WILD N BLUE POUNDER
SPANKYS NORTHEN BLUE MEG
CIRRENT:
Virginia Junk Yard Kid Rock
VIRGINIA JUNK YARD BOONE
VIRGINIA JUNK YARD BLUE
VIRGINIA JUNK YARD FACEY
GA JUNK YARD TRAPPER
VIRGINIA JUNKYARD STORM
GA JUNK YARD MABEL
JUNK YARD EL CHAPO
All my Blue hounds have Sparetime Spanky blood in their veins..My Choice....I like it ! My TWs could use some of it
TWs
Present :
GRNITECH Skuna River Knock Em Out John
Skuna River Crazy Train
Skuna River Carolina Katy Daly
Past:
GRNITECH Cornell's Slickrock Liz R.I.P.
NTCH Cornell's Slickrock Jenny R.I.P.
NTCH Little Woods Smooth Silk R.I.P.
PR Cana's Pro Joe R.I.P.
Illinois thrives on corruption and patronage, makes no difference who is in power, same deal- different faces. The pension problem is the result of the legislature never funding the state responsibility as law requires, now house just passed a bill that would cap and in some cases eliminate pension increases which are 3% per yr., this was mandated by the 1970 state constitution, no doubt that future retirees will have different benefits, but not constitutional to take from those already retired. State retirees with 20 yrs. get free health insurance, teachers do not and also are not covered by social security-medicare. The changes proposed would impact state and teachers retirement programs, but not touch retired judges, also chicago teachers have a separate system. The solution in Illinois is a short rope and a tall tree for those elected to serve who only serve their own self interest...
quote:True!
Originally posted by rrs
Illinois thrives on corruption and patronage, makes no difference who is in power, same deal- different faces. The pension problem is the result of the legislature never funding the state responsibility as law requires, now house just passed a bill that would cap and in some cases eliminate pension increases which are 3% per yr., this was mandated by the 1970 state constitution, no doubt that future retirees will have different benefits, but not constitutional to take from those already retired. State retirees with 20 yrs. get free health insurance, teachers do not and also are not covered by social security-medicare. The changes proposed would impact state and teachers retirement programs, but not touch retired judges, also chicago teachers have a separate system. The solution in Illinois is a short rope and a tall tree for those elected to serve who only serve their own self interest...
public pensions and public unions need to be done away with. they are no better then the rest of us and need to save for their own retirements and not expect it to be fully funded with tax payers dollars. when your union reps try to bleed every last drop of money they can get out of a contract it leads to unsustainable promises. i just hope the rest of the country isnt forced to bail out these state's retirement funds like we had to do with general motors.
is a coincidence that when a pension plan is unsustainable that 99% of the time a union is involved?
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pensions are a benefit of employment, I paid into what I am able to get, earned it, same as a private sector pension where the employer pays in for the employee, guess social security and all pensions should be done away with according to what you stated, public and private, everyone should be totally responsible for themselves, guess health insurance should be the same...
Just a question, Rance, are you social security eligible and will you accept it when times come to do so???
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Originally posted by rrs
pensions are a benefit of employment, I paid into what I am able to get, earned it, same as a private sector pension where the employer pays in for the employee, guess social security and all pensions should be done away with according to what you stated, public and private, everyone should be totally responsible for themselves, guess health insurance should be the same...
Just a question, Rance, are you social security eligible and will you accept it when times come to do so???
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Rance,
You do have some information correct, tax dollars do support my pensions, but the legislature has never funded as required by law... You may not like to hear this, but I retired under an early retirement option for educators at age 52, had 30 yrs. of service and was given 5 to go early, I pd. in what was lacking to compensate for this option, I also collect social security and have medicare, but lost 60% of what I was eligible for because was in education in a state that does not have that for educators, I also collect university systems annuity, but it is locked at a fixed amt., I started collecting ss and university systems at age 62, I pay for medicare part B and for supplemental coverage through teacher retirement. I also still teach 2 or 3 college classes a semester. No doubt that there are things that need to be controlled and managed correctly in public as well as private pensions. I was able to collect early, but my pension would have been much greater if I waited until age 65, but have collected quite a few years before that time, no complaints here. Is the amt. that your employer contributes to your 401k taxable... Glad to hear that you are preparing for the future and not depending on a pension that may not exist, do not believe that will happen to me do to age... Good luck, you are doing it the right way....
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Originally posted by rrs
Rance,
You do have some information correct, tax dollars do support my pensions, but the legislature has never funded as required by law... You may not like to hear this, but I retired under an early retirement option for educators at age 52, had 30 yrs. of service and was given 5 to go early, I pd. in what was lacking to compensate for this option, I also collect social security and have medicare, but lost 60% of what I was eligible for because was in education in a state that does not have that for educators, I also collect university systems annuity, but it is locked at a fixed amt., I started collecting ss and university systems at age 62, I pay for medicare part B and for supplemental coverage through teacher retirement. I also still teach 2 or 3 college classes a semester. No doubt that there are things that need to be controlled and managed correctly in public as well as private pensions. I was able to collect early, but my pension would have been much greater if I waited until age 65, but have collected quite a few years before that time, no complaints here. Is the amt. that your employer contributes to your 401k taxable... Glad to hear that you are preparing for the future and not depending on a pension that may not exist, do not believe that will happen to me do to age... Good luck, you are doing it the right way....
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