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Local Politics - Pension Debt
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Quote:Go find the big money that was pilfered from the plan. Please go after the shady nepotism-funneled deals and whatever "waterfront" renovation project fiasco stole from citizens. I still can't hear the word "Shipyards" without cringing. And why was Citibank handed bailout money despite record revenue growth?? ??? You're losing it. The question was asked if a sales tax increase should remain to fund a project that includes pension for city employees. I'm of the belief that people are responsible for their own retirement, not their employer even if it's city government. I personally don't want my tax dollars to fund a city employee's retirement plan. There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. |
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