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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, here. [b]I'm not employed by the Feds. [/b] I was just wondering as I find it inappropriate to be offering new employees in any industry a defined benefit, but particularly inappropriate for a government with such massive and worsening budget problems and a poor track record of managing talent (ie, allowing poor workers to remain in service and accrue exceptional benefits for inefficient work).[/quote] Then the benefits they receive is none of your business. Focus on setting up your own retirement.[/quote] Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. As a taxpayer, I am 100% entitled - legally and philosophically - to know the structure of the benefits paid to public employees. My retirement is in great shape, thanks. Unfortunately,[b] I'm going have to pay more than a fair share to make up the shortfall to pay your retirement.[/b][/quote] You're just dumb. What makes you think I'm a fed?[/quote] Really? You're questioning how your participation in that exchange would imply that you might be a fed? Mighty indignant response ("none of your business") to a legitimate comment for someone that's just an unbiased third party.[/quote] You are dumb, I repeat, to assume I am a fed. Which I most certainly am not. You, sir or madam, are just plain dumb. Period.[/quote]
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