Posted on 12/16/2011 9:58:43 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Yes, hes still governor. Hes retired only for benefits purposes, which means he can start collecting his pension while hes still collecting a salary. Its perfectly legal. Just unhelpful.
Perry makes a $150,000 annual gross salary as Texas govenor. Now, thanks to his early retirement, Perry, 61, gets a monthly retirement annuity of $7,698 before taxes, or $6,588 net. That raises his gross annual salary to more than $240,000
[T]he disclosure is sure to spark criticism of Perry, who has called for sweeping changes to Social Security for average workers and has railed against special perks that members of Congress get.
Perry was legally able to begin collecting the employee class annuity under the rule of 80. The combination of his U.S. military service, state service and age exceeded 80 years and qualifies him for the annuity under Texas Government Code 813.503 as amended in 1991, Sullivan said. Perry continues to pay into the Employees Retirement System with a 6.5 percent withholding from his state salary.
I do advocate totally rethinking the safety net, personal security programs completely, Perry said in a November 2010 interview. Why is the government collecting your tax money for retirement and health care programs? Thats not a stated constitutional role.
He retired back in January, months before he decided to run for president. Had he known he was going to jump in and take withering fire from Romney on his entitlements rhetoric, I assume hed have waited to start collecting. But it is what it is, and itll be thrown in his face every time the subject of Medicare or Social Security reform comes up. I dont blame him for his logic: He paid in, he worked hard, he followed the rules, and now he wants his money. Problem is, thats the same attitude seniors take towards federal entitlements, and if Perry beats Obama, hell suddenly be the guy tasked with convincing them to relax that attitude a bit in the name of our common fiscal good. How does he rally them to take one for the team and wait until, say, age 68 to enroll in Medicare if he couldnt wait until finishing his term as governor to start taking his own pension? When I tweeted that a few hours ago, Perry fans jumped on me by answering that Democrats will smear him and attack the GOP viciously no matter what. Which is true, but how does that mitigate the potential damage here? An enemy armed with artillery is more dangerous than an enemy armed only with rifles, and this represents a bit of artillery for them insofar as theyll use it to try to galvanize resentment against Perrys supposed hypocrisy. Why do you think Gingrich couldnt resist digging at Romneys track record at Bain? Voters remember details to which they can relate personally, like pensions and layoffs. Its not a liability thatll sink Perry, but yeah, itll be used against him. Texas Democrats are already using it, in fact.
Exit question via Aces co-blogger Drew: You think Chis Chistie might show up at a few events to talk about Perrys pensions?
(VIDEO AT LINK)
I don’t live in Illinois, I live in Ohio.
Regardless, that has nothing to do with the fact that Perry looks bad to many people for this reason. It is unfair, but so is life.
I do too!
I’m from Ohio, How dey doing?
There is a reason I am in Texas these past 20 years.
We are doing fine without you. Thanks for asking.
It’s gonna be what its gonna be.
I just hope we get the candidate that has a record of success.
I don’t care for snake oil salesmen like Obama
Columbus is a microcosm.
Like Austin
I live in Cleveland, Though I have a brother in Columbus.
Ahh, so you are from my neck of the woods.
I miss NE Ohio very much, but I was forced to flee 30 years ago, because the economy sucks.
To be specific, the UNIONS suck.
I hope Kasich can make a dent in things
Yes, and C's/D's generally; including a 'D' in Economics; and a 'C' - and perhaps a gratuitous one - in American History. NOT that it matters; save for one's career 'reach' and you find yourself in debates with Opposition; and needing to frame one's policy MO's; whereby 'knowledge' and verbal finesse is important.
Doubt that Obama did much better in college (will we ever know?); but he can more easily lie; fake the issue and finesse. All w/o conscience to bear upon him.
Rush did not always do well in school; and hated his experiences there; and in college; where he soon solved his issues by 'dropping out'. Perry, of course, is not only NOT an 'Obama'- thankfully by all measures; he is also; no Rush Limbaugh either - unfortunate in that that he can not emulate just a little here.
Rush; despite less formal schooling; is far better educated; and carries more knowledge - and probably IQ points - than all of our Candidates combined.
Save for Newt that is. . .perhaps/lol.
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