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| PSERS- PA state retirement Actually genius, we do pay into our own retirements via a fixed mandatory deduction of over 7%. It can be lower in some cases if you were hired before a certain date. Place fault where is belongs, on the morons managing the accounts. You see tons of Dot-Coms failing, so you still keep large portions of your porfolio with them? I think not. "Oh they will rebound.." yuppers.. from the trash can right into the dump. Now as far as the Enrons and Worldcoms, draw and quarter the top staff. Just make sure a 5th rope is tied to a certain part of the anatomy and is pulled one 1st. | |
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| Re: PSERS- PA state retirement said by Hellrazor-: Actually genius, we do pay into our own retirements via a fixed mandatory deduction of over 7%. It can be lower in some cases if you were hired before a certain date. Place fault where is belongs, on the morons managing the accounts. You see tons of Dot-Coms failing, so you still keep large portions of your porfolio with them? I think not. "Oh they will rebound.." yuppers.. from the trash can right into the dump. Now as far as the Enrons and Worldcoms, draw and quarter the top staff. Just make sure a 5th rope is tied to a certain part of the anatomy and is pulled one 1st.
Well I believe his point was the taxpayers shouldn't have to be the ones who suffer because the retirement fund was mismanaged. Lord knows my retirement account took a big hit, and no one is going to fund that shortfall. | |
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| Re: PSERS- PA state retirement Well since its a state employees blunder and a state can't exactly go bankrupt. It does not leave much room for any other options. PSERS in PA pays for all direct and indirect state employee pensions. If you work for state gov, DOT, etc or a school district.. its all the same. | |
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| Re: PSERS- PA state retirement said by Hellrazor : Well since its a state employees blunder and a state can't exactly go bankrupt. It does not leave much room for any other options.
Sure it does... they can reduce payouts to retirees and increase the costs born by the employees. I don't see why taxes on private sector workers should be increased to pay for someone else's retirement, especially when we're getting kicked in the crotch to pay for ours and even moreso when we've already been taxed once to pay for that retirement. Any other solution will actively discourage good management of that money, since the managers and state employees know they can just soak the taxpayers for more cash. -- Jewel got Britney-fied! There is hope for the world yet! | |
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| Re: PSERS- PA state retirement Why? Private sector employees retirements are matched to some degree by their employeer and the costs are passed on the the consumer. So the consumer gets soaked more money to pay for your retirement. Its an endless cycle and its not like a State makes money to offset retirement costs. And the last time i checked state employees pay taxes too. So its not like we are exempt from the same costs. You really want to bitch, go check what prevailing wages are all about in states that require them for large construction projects. That sucks up more money then anything we are arguing about. Joe get might $18/hr on private construction work, but for our state Joe gets $27/hr just because he is there. And our wonderfull state sends L&I inspectors to the job sites to make sure the employees are getting the proper rates. Now that is rape of our wallets. Try working for a state entity and seeing how screwed up things are and wonder htf your taxes are wasted. | |
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