Add ALL Public Workers to Social Security

By Edward Ring
03/25/2014
“I think expanding Social Security benefits is incredibly important… the current Social Security benefits are not covering the cost of living for seniors.” – Shenna Bellows, Democrat, candidate for U.S. Senate, Maine, as quoted in Fiscal Times article “Liberal Dems’ New Goal: Boost Social Security Benefits,” The debate over what role, if any, government should...

TAGS: Public sector pensions

The Partisan War on "Income Inequality"; Law of Bad Ideas

By Mike Shedlock
03/14/2014
Debate rages over “income inequality”. CEOs makes hundreds or thousands of times more than workers. That is one aspect of income inequality. And it’s easily explained: The Fed’s inflation policies, bank bailouts, Fractional Reserve Lending, and crony capitalism are to blame. That blame is nonpartisan. Rather than attack the problem, “progressive” partisans howl over minimum wages....

TAGS: Public sector pensions, San Jose mayor Chuck Reed

How Does "Zero-point-Eight at Sixty-Eight" Sound for a Pension Plan?

By Edward Ring
02/11/2014
The economy is picking up steam. State, city and county employees have willingly accepted millions upon millions of dollars in cuts to their pensions. California’s largest pension fund has recouped every single investment penny it lost from the Great Recession. So I thought perhaps California police officers, teachers, firefighters, and other public employees could finally exhale....

TAGS: Public sector pensions

Forming a Bipartisan Consensus for Public Sector Union Reform

By Edward Ring
01/28/2014
Across the United States there is an escalating political conflict over the role of labor unions in society. But it is inaccurate to characterize this conflict as one between Republicans and Democrats. There are members of both major political parties, as well as independents of widely diverse ideologies, who are concerned about civil liberties, the...

TAGS: construction unions, private sector unions, public sector compensation, Public sector pensions, public sector unions

Detroit’s Emergency Manager Threatens Pension Fund Takeover

By Mike Shedlock
12/11/2013
Detroit’s emergency manager Kevyn Orr says a pension fund takeover is a “right, if not an obligation” after Orr learned of extra, unwarranted pension payments. Please consider Emergency Manager Weighs Pension-Fund Takeover. Kevyn Orr said in a recent interview that at the current pace, the city’s General Services System pension fund could lose its ability to...

TAGS: Detroit bankruptcy, Public sector pensions

Pension Battle Shifts to San Jose, San Bernardino, Stockton

By Mike Shedlock
12/05/2013
Now that a federal judge in Michigan has properly ruled pension obligations are not sacrosanct (see Lesson for Union Dinosaurs) the spotlight is once again on union dinosaurs in California. Bankrupt San Bernardino foolishly did not attempt to shed pension obligations in bankruptcy, but perhaps it can now reconsider. What about Stockton and Vallejo? On April...

TAGS: defined benefit pensions, Public sector pensions, San Bernardino bankruptcy, San Jose pension reform, Stockton bankruptcy, Vallejo bankruptcy

How Unions and Bankers Work Together to Protect Unsustainable Defined Benefits

By Edward Ring
11/26/2013
One of the biggest unreported, blockbuster stories in modern America is the alliance between public sector unions and the speculative banking industry. It is a story saturated in greed, drowning in delusion, smothered and marginalized by an avalanche of propaganda – paid for by taxpayers who fund both the public sector unions and the public...

TAGS: CalPERS, CalSTRS, Public sector pensions, public sector unions, Social Security

Ten Fallacies Used To Justify Opulent Government Pensions

By Richard Rider
10/02/2013
There are many implicit rationalizations justifying paying generous government pensions. Here are my nominations for the top ten bogus excuses: 1. “Public employees deserve high pensions because of their low pay.” FALSE. Perhaps true at one time, but not anymore. In many instances, today’s government employees are earning 10%-30% more than their true private sector...

TAGS: municipal bankruptcy, Public sector pensions, public sector unions, Richard Rider

Orange County Pensions At Risk – Unions Just Call Critics “Extremists”

By Edward Ring
09/17/2013
“Just as the overseer of Detroit lied to the public about Detroit’s unfunded pension liability, these extremists are likewise lying to the taxpayers of Orange County, and they’re following his playbook.” –  Jennifer Muir, Communications Director, Orange County Employees Association We’re not lying, Jennifer. We’re not even stretching the truth. What government union spokesperson Muir...

TAGS: OCERS, Orange County Employee Retirement System, Public sector pensions, unfunded contribution, unfunded liability