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    RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,224
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    doogie said:

    1. You didn’t offend me.

    2. Your narrative if filled with inaccuracies.

    3. I don’t get a pension.

    4. Yes, I understand free choice and analyzing total compensation packages when taking a job.

    5. Yes, I understand algebra story problems.

    What are the inaccuracies?
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 13,904
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    doogie said:

    1. You didn’t offend me.

    2. Your narrative if filled with inaccuracies.

    3. I don’t get a pension.

    4. Yes, I understand free choice and analyzing total compensation packages when taking a job.

    5. Yes, I understand algebra story problems.

    You may understand algebra. In Oregon the teacher and government unions understood algebra. The politicians just understood that it would buy votes and the algebra wouldn't show up for a couple of decades so voila, public pensions that bore no relationship of what the public employee contributed.

    We have the same problem with the current deficit spending and massive federal and state and local debt. It's now not even algebra it just basic arithmetic and we have plenty of leftards that don't do math and are proud of it, including the dazzler with his mythical MBA.
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    doogiedoogie Member Posts: 15,072
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    I don’t live in Oregon and don’t follow their government compensation or pension rules.

    You could be right.

    I know federal pensions have been dramatically curtailed as have pensions for State of Washington employees. This happened about 20(?) years ago. Employee contributions deducted each month have increased as well.

    The result is that employees are paying close to double for 50% - or less, in benefit when they retire
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 13,904
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    doogie said:

    I don’t live in Oregon and don’t follow their government compensation or pension rules.

    You could be right.

    I know federal pensions have been dramatically curtailed as have pensions for State of Washington employees. This happened about 20(?) years ago. Employee contributions deducted each month have increased as well.

    The result is that employees are paying close to double for 50% - or less, in benefit when they retire

    Oregon has revised its pension system, so now more generous than the private sector which generally now has no pension system and the only employer contribution is a 401(k) match of say 50% of the employee contribution up to 6% of wages. So a $50,000 a year employee putting in 6% gets an employer match of $1,500. So still, much better pension system in Oregon for state employees. The old Tier 1 employees which could retire at a 100% of wages after 30 years with full medical are still working their way through the system. So, if a school teacher started at age 22 then retires at age 52 at full pay and medical. They are replaced by another 22 year old who retires in 30 years. Another 22 year old is hired. The original retiree is now 82 and the second retiree is 52. So, paying for three teachers for one job. It was basic algebra and we (not me) voted for this sh*t. Now its 2021 and we have Lock Down Nazi Kate Brown as governor who hates school kids and science.
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    doogiedoogie Member Posts: 15,072
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    I don’t think WA State retirees get medical either. I could be wrong.

    Also, since the change, I don’t think you can get 50% of your pay in a pension if you worked continuously for 40 years in WA. but, I could be wrong in this, too
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    LoneStarDawgLoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,116
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    Pension talk?

    Couldn’t sound any more old, poor, and white
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    doogiedoogie Member Posts: 15,072
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    Social construct affects us all. Now and well into the future.
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    RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,224
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    doogie said:

    I don’t live in Oregon and don’t follow their government compensation or pension rules.

    You could be right.

    I know federal pensions have been dramatically curtailed as have pensions for State of Washington employees. This happened about 20(?) years ago. Employee contributions deducted each month have increased as well.

    The result is that employees are paying close to double for 50% - or less, in benefit when they retire

    I'm surprised that's accurate for the state of WA but if true it's a start.

    Worker in California?
    By Edward Ring
    March 10, 2017

    SUMMARY

    "The average full career (30 years work) pension for a retired public employee in California was $68,673 in 2015, not including benefits. This is in comparison to the average pay (not including benefits) for an active full-time worker in the private sector in California, which in 2015 was $54,326, and to the maximum Social Security Benefit for a high wage earner retiring at age 66, which in 2015 was $32,244. Put another way, the average public employee retiree with 30 years of service collects a pension (not including benefits) that is 26% greater than the average pay for a non-retired full time private sector worker, and more than twice the maximum Social Security benefit."

    Again, that's in comparison to the average income of that private sector employee. They simply can't afford to put away the millions into a 401k it would take to equal the public emplyee's pension. Also that private sector employee has to work many more years than the 25-30 a public employee gets to enjoy.

    Very good and in depth analysis here...

    https://californiapolicycenter.org/what-is-the-average-pension-for-a-retired-government-worker-in-california/

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    TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,749
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    Pension talk?

    Couldn’t sound any more old, poor, and white

    You have no idea how different the situation is in Seattle. Flip it.
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    SledogSledog Member Posts: 30,747
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    RoadTrip said:

    doogie said:

    RoadTrip said:

    Brilliant but I already knew all of this and never believed one iota. If you didn't know all of this you were either ignorant and not very intelligent, you're an American hating Marxist, or, like many on this site, you have to love and support our? government because it's how you're making your living or you're actively defrauding the American public through your multi-million dollar government pension.
    How is a pension that a worker has contributed to with each paycheck over an entire career, “defrauding the American public”?
    I'm sorry doogie if I offended you or anyone who worked hard for their pension. I don't believe they are good for our country as they are unsustainable. Why should the American taxpayers have to work well into their 70's to fund their own retirement as well as a government employee's retirement who only has to work 25 years? Do you have any idea how much money a private sector employee would have to put away into a retirement fund over 25 years to make $125,000 a year for the rest of their life and their spouses life for say 30 years of retirement? It's millions of dollars and the government employee now makes more money a year with gold plated benefits than the private sector employee before retirement. I'm not a fan of government and at least I'm still free to write that.
    Yes and they still can't hire qualified people. The pay is generally less than in the private sector often by a large amount. Kind of makes up for the benefits. Don't forget most bigger companies have pretty goo benefit packages. I paid a fair amount for my health care, dental etc. out of my check. Also my retirement was paid by me and also paid for by the city I was employed by not the state.
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 13,904
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    Sledog said:

    RoadTrip said:

    doogie said:

    RoadTrip said:

    Brilliant but I already knew all of this and never believed one iota. If you didn't know all of this you were either ignorant and not very intelligent, you're an American hating Marxist, or, like many on this site, you have to love and support our? government because it's how you're making your living or you're actively defrauding the American public through your multi-million dollar government pension.
    How is a pension that a worker has contributed to with each paycheck over an entire career, “defrauding the American public”?
    I'm sorry doogie if I offended you or anyone who worked hard for their pension. I don't believe they are good for our country as they are unsustainable. Why should the American taxpayers have to work well into their 70's to fund their own retirement as well as a government employee's retirement who only has to work 25 years? Do you have any idea how much money a private sector employee would have to put away into a retirement fund over 25 years to make $125,000 a year for the rest of their life and their spouses life for say 30 years of retirement? It's millions of dollars and the government employee now makes more money a year with gold plated benefits than the private sector employee before retirement. I'm not a fan of government and at least I'm still free to write that.
    Yes and they still can't hire qualified people. The pay is generally less than in the private sector often by a large amount. Kind of makes up for the benefits. Don't forget most bigger companies have pretty goo benefit packages. I paid a fair amount for my health care, dental etc. out of my check. Also my retirement was paid by me and also paid for by the city I was employed by not the state.
    The problem is that they hire too many people. The government is stuffed full of OVERPAID administrators who don't accomplish anything related to the supposed priority. Educating our children should be the priority. It isn't. It's hiring diversity administrators, contracting for CRT advocates, paying teachers they can't fire to spend the day in an office warehouse. Look at Fow Chee. Ideally, you would have some top science educated virologist making a million plus a year. But it would be a science position not a life time sinecure for a corrupt incompetent like Fow Chee. Someone who knew that the chicoms couldn't be trusted and that gain of function research was too dangerous. So, underpaid at the top level, way too many incompetent administrators accomplishing nothing.

    Quality math and science teachers should make more than an incompetent teacher who can't hardly read themselves trying to teach reading to first graders. Pretty basic stuff.
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    Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,584
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    RoadTrip said:

    doogie said:

    1. You didn’t offend me.

    2. Your narrative if filled with inaccuracies.

    3. I don’t get a pension.

    4. Yes, I understand free choice and analyzing total compensation packages when taking a job.

    5. Yes, I understand algebra story problems.

    What are the inaccuracies?
    He identifies as a woman. You should have known that
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    SledogSledog Member Posts: 30,747
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    I agree.

    Techers should make more but we have far too many admin positions for them. When i went to grade and High school they had a principal and a vice principal. No other supervisor positions in grade school. High school may have a couple vice principals. Now they have a supervisor for every three teachers. My grade school had 6-700 kids. high school 2,600. That is a shitload of supervisors now that don't teach at all......

    Teachers union pushed for more spot and supervisors for promotional positions. Somewhere to advance to. Well how about we dump all that shit and pay them more? But again were talking about local and state taxpayers outside the district are not paying and the state has nothing to do with it other than the retirement system.

    One year Demonrat governor of Kalifornia swiped 44 billion from my police pension fund to balance the state budget. When a republican governor was in next he paid it back and the demonrats were lived scream and gnashing of teeth ensued. Threats the usual bullshit. A ballot measure voted in by the voters now prevents a governor from stealing from the pension fund again.
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    LebamDawgLebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,541
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    Pension talk?

    Couldn’t sound any more old, poor, and white

    You have no idea how different the situation is in Seattle. Flip it.
    so White, poor, and old?
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    TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,749
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    LebamDawg said:

    Pension talk?

    Couldn’t sound any more old, poor, and white

    You have no idea how different the situation is in Seattle. Flip it.
    so White, poor, and old?
    Right. Been to a City, County or State office in the last 25 years?

    Whitey been gone a long time.
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,328
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    https://newsmax.com/health/health-news/who-world-health-organization-covid-booster/2021/08/04/id/1031120/


    The World Health Organization called for a moratorium on Covid-19 booster shots to enable poorer countries to catch up in vaccination rates.

    The halt on third doses should be in place until at least the end of September, Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a media briefing on Wednesday. That would help achieve the WHO’s goal to vaccinate at least 10% of the population in every country by that date, protecting health-care workers and vulnerable people.

    “I understand the concern of all governments to protect their people from the delta variant, but we cannot and we should not accept countries that have already used most of the global supply of vaccines using even more of it while the world’s most vulnerable people remain unprotected,” Tedros said.

    but WHY DON'T people take this seriously????
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 13,904
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    https://newsmax.com/health/health-news/who-world-health-organization-covid-booster/2021/08/04/id/1031120/


    The World Health Organization called for a moratorium on Covid-19 booster shots to enable poorer countries to catch up in vaccination rates.

    The halt on third doses should be in place until at least the end of September, Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a media briefing on Wednesday. That would help achieve the WHO’s goal to vaccinate at least 10% of the population in every country by that date, protecting health-care workers and vulnerable people.

    “I understand the concern of all governments to protect their people from the delta variant, but we cannot and we should not accept countries that have already used most of the global supply of vaccines using even more of it while the world’s most vulnerable people remain unprotected,” Tedros said.

    but WHY DON'T people take this seriously????

    Substitute food and housing for the chicom crud. Impose a food moratorium so we can send food to the world's sh*t holes. No US construction until everyone in the world has a three bedroom ranch with running water and AC. Geezus. Why don't we have an moratorium on socialism and corruption and require secure property rights?
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    Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,833
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    MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,781
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    Sledog said:

    I agree.

    Techers should make more but we have far too many admin positions for them. When i went to grade and High school they had a principal and a vice principal. No other supervisor positions in grade school. High school may have a couple vice principals. Now they have a supervisor for every three teachers. My grade school had 6-700 kids. high school 2,600. That is a shitload of supervisors now that don't teach at all......

    Teachers union pushed for more spot and supervisors for promotional positions. Somewhere to advance to. Well how about we dump all that shit and pay them more? But again were talking about local and state taxpayers outside the district are not paying and the state has nothing to do with it other than the retirement system.

    One year Demonrat governor of Kalifornia swiped 44 billion from my police pension fund to balance the state budget. When a republican governor was in next he paid it back and the demonrats were lived scream and gnashing of teeth ensued. Threats the usual bullshit. A ballot measure voted in by the voters now prevents a governor from stealing from the pension fund again.

    What is your justification for stating teachers should make more?
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    LoneStarDawgLoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,116
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    https://www.icelandreview.com/society/covid-19-in-iceland-vaccination-has-not-led-to-herd-immunity-says-chief-epidemiologist/

    Get the vax to cut your risk of hospitalization down by 60%, herd immunity ain’t happening anytime soon.
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