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by aswanson
3359 days ago
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Facts. The baby boomer generation set up public commitments on the back of the taxpayer, from municipal to federal, that simply cannot be met. On top of that, after inheriting a system that allowed them to get a post-secondary education doing unskilled labor, they sloppily set up incentives that caused their children to inherit mortgage-level debt with horrible employment prospects for a comparable education in their era. Thing is, they are reliant on the people they saddled with this piss-poor situation for continued retirement payments. |
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Years pass and then the cities lament, crying that these pension funds are now undue "public commitments on the back of the taxpayer", such as aswanson says above. IOW cities are trying to screw retirees out of their pensions.
For example, at this very moment Houston, in the name of "Pension Reform", is trying to coax the state to pass a law that would cut the pension of widows and widowers in half!
And that's just part of the cutbacks Houston is asking.