Looting the Pension Funds

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Looting the Pension Funds

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In the final months of 2011, almost two years before the city of Detroit would shock America by declaring bankruptcy in the face of what it claimed were insurmountable pension costs, the state of Rhode Island took bold action to avert what it called its own looming pension crisis. Led by its newly elected treasurer, Gina Raimondo ? an ostentatiously ambitious 42-year-old Rhodes scholar and former venture capitalist ? the state declared war on public pensions, ramming through an ingenious new law slashing benefits of state employees with a speed and ferocity seldom before seen by any local government.

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Called the Rhode Island Retirement Security Act of 2011, her plan would later be hailed as the most comprehensive pension reform ever implemented. The rap was so convincing at first that the overwhelmed local burghers of her little petri-dish state didn't even know how to react. "She's Yale, Harvard, Oxford ? she worked on Wall Street," says Paul Doughty, the current president of the Providence firefighters union. "Nobody wanted to be the first to raise his hand and admit he didn't know what the fuck she was talking about."
 

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I think I'll learn from the smart guys. Maybe I can work a delayed compensation arrangement with the kid who mows my lawn:

Right now he gets $25. I think I'll offer him a $5 raise:

"Look here, Chris, I'm going to give you a 20% increase to $30. I'll give you $10 every week, and at the end of the summer, I'll give you another $20 for each week you mowed.

The, come, say October, I can say, "You know that $240 I owe you at the end of the summer? Well, guess what - I spent it on beer and ammunition. Too bad about that."
 

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I think I'll learn from the smart guys. Maybe I can work a delayed compensation arrangement with the kid who mows my lawn:

Right now he gets $25. I think I'll offer him a $5 raise:

"Look here, Chris, I'm going to give you a 20% increase to $30. I'll give you $10 every week, and at the end of the summer, I'll give you another $20 for each week you mowed.

The, come, say October, I can say, "You know that $240 I owe you at the end of the summer? Well, guess what - I spent it on beer and ammunition. Too bad about that."

And if everyone who lives in your county
Does the same thing to lawn boy...?
 

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I think I'll learn from the smart guys. Maybe I can work a delayed compensation arrangement with the kid who mows my lawn:

Right now he gets $25. I think I'll offer him a $5 raise:

"Look here, Chris, I'm going to give you a 20% increase to $30. I'll give you $10 every week, and at the end of the summer, I'll give you another $20 for each week you mowed.

The, come, say October, I can say, "You know that $240 I owe you at the end of the summer? Well, guess what - I spent it on beer and ammunition. Too bad about that."

You only pay your lawn boy 25 bucks a pop..? I thought you were a big share the wealth guy and you are wealthy... Come on Duff.. Give the poor kid more money for the same work.. It seems to be all the rage these days.:0008
 
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You only pay your lawn boy 25 bucks a pop..? I thought you were a big share the wealth guy and you are wealthy... Come on Duff.. Give the poor kid more money for the same work.. It seems to be all the rage these days.:0008

That's big money. $25 for an hour's work, cash under the table. Wal*Mart employees would line up by the thousands for that kind of pay. Hell, I'll bet you would too.
 

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That's big money. $25 for an hour's work, cash under the table. Wal*Mart employees would line up by the thousands for that kind of pay. Hell, I'll bet you would too.

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$25 to mow that is fair. You must pay him in food stamps. At least you have your Obama phone.
 
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