Better to be the first to the bottom than the last.
a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.
~Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
I may have to find a part-time job, said Gaffney, former president of Detroits bus-driver union. I guess the city wants us to work until were dead
That’s kind of my plan, Hen ol’ son.
Since when did Detroit recover? They went into the hospital suffering from gangrene and came out a double amputee. That's not a recovery, that's survival after a chopping (and by the way, those arms are looking in bad shape too... maybe we should schedule the next surgery now).
If anything this is a sign that people should be eager to get 401k and IRA type retirement plans. If the going gets rough, your old employer will toss you away quickly. If the money isn't under your control it isn't yours no matter how many promises have been made about it. You don't get in a situation where the account is underfunded based on projected 20% annual stock market returns or just dissolved completely due to bankruptcy or merger.
$3,100 per month for a 19 year retired BUS DRIVER????? Give me a freaking break. I get less than half of that for 20 years in the army, two wars, 9.5 years in Germany, moving my family 18 times.
Great article. Thanks for posting.
“Wayne County is bankrupt.”
Another undeclared bankruptcy here...
Who bankrupted the county? The country?
6. But the grand nostrum will be a public debt
7. It must not be forgotten that the members of the legislative body are to have a deep stake in the game. This is an essential point, and happily is attended with no difficulty. A sufficient number, properly disposed, can alternately legislate and speculate, and speculate and legislate, and buy and sell, and sell and buy, until a due portion of the property of their constituents has passed into their hands to give them an interest against their constituents, and to ensure the part they are to act.
8. The ways in which a great debt, so constituted and applied, will contribute to the ultimate end in view are both numerous and obvious. (1) The favorite few, thus possessed of it, whether within or without the government, will feel the staunchest fealty to it, and will go through thick and thin to support it in all its oppressions and usurpations. (2) Their money will give them consequence and influence, even among those who have been tricked out of it. (3) They will be the readiest materials that can be found for a hereditary aristocratic order, whenever matters are ripe for one. (4) A great debt will require great taxes; great taxes, many taxgatherers and other officers; and all officers are auxiliaries of power.
11. As soon as sufficient progress in the intended change shall have been made, and the public mind duly prepared according to the rules already laid down, it will be proper to venture on another and a bolder step toward a removal of the constitutional landmarks.
Rules for Radicals? No, Rules for Changing a Limited Republican Government into an Unlimited Hereditary One
http://www.constitution.org/cmt/freneau/republic2monarchy.htm
/Freneau
Socialism Is Legal Plunder - Bastiat
/Bastiat
“Feds place 150 union pension funds in ‘critical’ status”
The budget is like a lake. You have water flowing into the lake (income), and you have water flowing out of the lake (expenses). You also have evaporation (stealing). If you want a healthy lake/budget, you have to pay attention to all three areas.
Consider: Many people who joined the voluntary military did so based partly on the promise of compensation and fringe benefits. After serving 25 years, would it be right for the government to say, "Oh, we've decided to reduce your pension by 25% and we will not honor the promised VA fringe benefits, etc. " Broken promises! Should the military retiree be viewed as the bad guy here?
Consider: A person works 45 years paying into social security all of those years. Every year the SSA sends the annuitant a summary of their projected benefits. When it comes time to retire, the annuitant is told that the benefit will be reduced by 35%. Keep in mind that in surplus years, the government spent all the surplus money and put IOUs in the SSA fund. Broken promises! Is the SS retiree/annuitant the bad guy?
Consider: A person works 45 years paying into a Roth IRA each of those years. The Roth IRA, created by government, promises that money withdawn will not be taxed by the Feds. When it comes time to retire, the retiree is told by the government that it is giving his Roth a haircut because it needs the money. Broken promises! Is the retiree the bad guy here?
I contend that the pensioner who worked in good faith for government or the private sector is not the bad guy!!! Government is.
Social Justice! Whaddayaknow.</sarc>
This happened on a flight getting ready to depart for Detroit.
Jack was sitting on the plane when a guy took the seat beside him. The guy was an emotional wreck, pale, hands shaking, moaning in fear.
“What’s the matter?” Jack asked.
“I’ve been transferred to Detroit , there are crazy people there. They’ve got lots of shootings, gangs, race riots, drugs, poor public schools, and the highest crime rate in the nation.”
Jack replied, “I’ve lived in Detroit all my life. It’s not as bad as the media says. Find a nice home, go to work, mind your own business, and enroll your kids in a nice private school. It’s as safe a place as anywhere in the world.”
The guy relaxed and stopped shaking and said, “Oh, thank you. I’ve been worried to death. But if you live there and say it’s OK, I’ll take your word for it. What do you do for a living?”
“I’m the tail gunner on a Budweiser truck.”
Local governments need to be reorganized, there is no reason major cities shouldn’t be independent of any county, we urban dwellers don’t need an extra layer of government to tax and oppress us.