Who are America's fastest-growing class of millionaires? They are police officers, firefighters, teachers and federal bureaucrats who, unless things change drastically, will be paid something near their full salaries every year--until death--after retiring in their mid-50s. That is equivalent to a retirement sum worth millions of dollars.
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So when you hear that government workers now make, on average, 30% more than private sector workers, you are not getting the full story. Government workers make more than twice as much as private sector workers, on average, when you include the net present value of their pensions.
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So when you hear that government workers now make, on average, 30% more than private sector workers, you are not getting the full story. Government workers make more than twice as much as private sector workers, on average, when you include the net present value of their pensions.
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http://money.msn.com/content/invest/extra/p63405.asp
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Firefighter's or policeman' job don't require extensive education, training or, frankly, level of intelligence that the above professions do, and yet their salaries are enhanced already - because they are compensated for the risk they are taking.
They definitely don't deserve DOUBLE of those salaries when they are no longer perform that risky job - or don't work at all.
Besides, why oyu drop the teachers out of that "deserving" category? The quote and the article @the link list them, too - are their work double dangerous as the private sector teacher or a childcare provider?
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Well, then - blackmail is a criminal offense, as I understand.
If not for police union and ridiculous rules for entry (and racist AA quotes, favoring certain "minorities"), the salaries would go sharply down.
And there'll be no immensely, indecently obese "law enforcement officers", making a doughnut stops every 2 hrs when they are on patrol...
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what is common sense?
and why "used to think"- you don't anymore? so what you think now?
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http://biggovernment.com/sgreenhut/2010/06/05/union-battle-reform-in-gop-stronghold/