Posted on 02/04/2005 11:06:48 AM PST by NonValueAdded
Our DemocRATic Congress critters have brought to our attention a DANGEROUS FRAUD that is perpetrated on all of our valiant public employees! Those poor souls, only recently (1991) granted the benefits of Social Security, are FORCED to look toward PRIVATE ACCOUNTS for their financial security in their golden years. This is all hidden in the fancy packaging of something called Thrift Savings Accounts. See for yourself by clicking on the link provided for this post.
Oh sure, they make it LOOK safe and give you all these fancy choices, but behind it all the gubermint is simply making the rich fat cats on Wall Street richer and fatter. We know this because the DemocRATs and even some -gasp- Republicans are telling us that PRIVATE ACCOUNTS are a bad idea and that they must protect their constituents from this horrible proposal first put forth by FDR himself!
Let's see how that goes over with the RAT's AFSCME base. Hehehehe
ROFLOL!!! I love your post -- when the President was speaking I was sure he was going to say Thrift Savings Plan and sure enough he did. I forget the people under FERS have their amounts matched by the Government.
Under CSRS with no matching, it is still a great deal.
I LOVE TSP!
Slapping 14% off of the top in there and Uncle tosses in another 5%.
I pick my funds and the return is far better than the crap SS brings in. Better still, my HEIRS GET IT and NOT the SS shaft.
Self bump!
That date is wrong. The correct date is probably 1984. If they are that far wrong on a key date, you have to wonder what else they got wrong.
1984 or 1991 notwithstanding, the point of my satire is that the government runs a "private account" system for federal employees. They should do so and from the replies above, it is indeed a good thing. However, if private accounts are as bad as the democRATs suddenly feel they are, then let's call their bluff and "save" the TSP from the horrors of the financial markets.
Yes.
However, if private accounts are as bad as the democRATs suddenly feel they are, then let's call their bluff and "save" the TSP from the horrors of the financial markets.
Retirees under the old Civil Service system are generally a lot better off than retirees will be under FERS. So I don't think you'd run into a lot of opposition from the Unions if you pushed for a switch back from FERS to Civil Service retirement.
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