Posted on 07/12/2024 4:08:03 PM PDT by davikkm
Total Payout: Last year, Nashville’s pension system disbursed a staggering $205 million to retired public employees. That’s a substantial sum! High-Paid Retirees: Among the recipients, 68 individuals received pensions of $72,000 or higher. Notably, some former police officers secured impressive payouts: Michael Robinson: Collects over $187,000. Eric Snyder: Receives $139,000. Former Chief Steve Anderson: Retired in 2020 and enjoys a $126,000 pension.
(Excerpt) Read more at citizenwatchreport.com ...
It’s common for public employees to have a base salary of $100,000 but make $200,000 due to OT, bonuses etc. to the point they’re able to retire at 55 with their pension more then their base salary. Throw in benefits, its a nice chunk of change. A lot of them take another job and add that $$ to the mix.
What’s more useless than a school superintendent?
This was set up decades ago. Suckers Are Us.
A chief of police?
You better check, those school people get NFL money.
Complicity don’t come cheap.
Pensions for the majority of civil service jobs are based on the salary earned during the three highest consecutive years of service. That’s why a lot of people try to pad their salary by working as much overtime as they can during those three years.
I know. Where I live, pensions are now tied to base salary, not OT.
Where I live, that changing. They can have all the OT they want but pension calculations are based on your salary.
I live in New York State, and worked for the State of New York. The three consecutive highest years of salary is still, as far as I know, used to calculate people's pensions. I didn't care about any of that before I retired in 2003, and didn't do overtime unless my name came up on the "stick" list for overtime. And usually, if you were stuck, it happened while you were already on duty for your 8-hour shift, and were told you weren't going home for another 8 hours. Once you were stuck, your name went down to the bottom of the list again.
And this......
As part of a 10-month investigation Scripps News uncovered that every year, thousands of migrant children disappear from their homes shortly after arriving in the U.S. But there is no clear local, state or federal government agency taking responsibility for searching for many of these missing (Apr 2, 2024)
This is so bogus-——the kids arent missing, they are loaned out, passed around to other migrants. to be used in lucrative scams to get tax dollars from S/S and hefty disability checks.
Biden overturned Trump’s order to get the DNA of these so-called needy families, to make sure the kids are really theirs.
A common practice by these greedy illegals is getting a crooked doctor to say a kid’s autistic b/c they get hefty SS tax paid benefits every month for the kid.
The maximum possible disability benefit for autism in 2024 is $943 per month for SSI and about $3,822 per month for SSDI. These maximums apply regardless of what condition you have or whether you apply with one condition or multiple. The actual amount received depends on specific circumstances. (Dec 7, 2023)
Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is a key benefit for children under 16 living with disability, including autism. It is assessed according to care needs, and a diagnosis is not required to make a claim. DLA helps cover the extra costs of raising a child with a disability. (Jan 30, 2024)
And it’s a sure bet they invent their “circumstances.”
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.