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Attention all US Airways Pilots With Capped Retirement From PBGC

You public sector folks didn't speak up on our behalf when government policy forced to much completion within our industry. All you cared about was cheap ... cheap .... and cheaper tickets :wub: .

Well guess what .... what goes around comes around. The money has simply run out ..... the ponzi scheme is reviling itself. 😱

You sound just like we did a few years ago.
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All IM saying is don't touch our private sector SS and Medicare until this inequity is fixed.
 
You public sector folks didn't speak up on our behalf when the government forced to much completion within our industry. All you cared about was cheap ... cheap .... and cheaper tickets :wub: . Well guess what .... what goes around comes around. My legislator tells me drastic changes are coming your way. The money has simply run out ..... the ponzi scheme is reviling itself. 😱

I don't fly so I don't care if you charge $1 million for a ticket 😛

Your public sector legislator lied to you because after all he is a public employee 😛

If you really want change, tell your sister on welfare to go collect child support from the fathers of her 10 kids 😛

Before you really get stupid, you do realize that your SS and Medicare tax are paying for the current retirees and not for yourself? Technically the gov can't touch yours because you aren't entitled to them until retire 😛

So clueless, what other stupidity are you gonna hand me 😛
 
We don’t mean to pick on public-sector pension funds. Certainly, private sector pension funds can be just as underfunded as public-sector pension funds. There is, however, a big difference. An unrealistically generous private-sector pension fund (one with over zealous return-on-investment assumptions, or too small an employer/employee contribution) may simply put a company out of business. At some point, the company may not be able to pass along the high cost to its customers (think pre-bail-out General Motors). An unrealistically, generous public-sector pension fund, on the other hand, doesn’t really ding the government that employs its members. It simply dings the taxpayer.

Because governments can’t go out of business, the taxpayers will ultimately pick up the shortfall. Public sector unions have succeeded in many localities in making it illegal for government to adjust the employee contribution to cover these shortfalls.

LINK: http://biggovernment.com/oftheeising/2011/03/14/cutting-through-public-sector-pension-debate/

All IM saying is it's not fair to hit us again ... until this is FIXED!
 
You public sector folks didn't speak up on our behalf when government policy forced to much completion within our industry. All you cared about was cheap ... cheap .... and cheaper tickets :wub: .

Well guess what .... what goes around comes around. The money has simply run out ..... the ponzi scheme is reviling itself. 😱

You sound just like we did a few years ago.
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All IM saying is don't touch our private sector SS and Medicare until this inequity is fixed.
That would have been 1978, sorry I was 11 years old, time for this thread to be locked or moved to the water cooler.
 
That would have been 1978, sorry I was 11 years old, time for this thread to be locked or moved to the water cooler.

I couldn't figure out why you are not standing up for your US Airways co-workers on this one 700, then I saw this.

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I don't blame you for wanting the mods to close this ... it exposes you?!
 
I stood up for my US Airways Members for the IAM M&R during negotiations, I am a trade unionist, you dont take from one labor group to give another, a concept you fail to understand.

Where have you been for the past 20 years while the airline workers were taking hits, I worked for my members and did the best I could, but when people dont put in office labor friendly politicians, nothing will change.

I have been to the Senate, and the House to lobby on behalf of Airline Employees, where were you?

I stood up for my members for 17 years, what have you done?

I made sacrifices, been away from home for a week or two at time, what have you done?

Funny I didnt see you on this board in 2002/2003 when the pilots lost their pension, nor havent seen you on this board in 2005 when the rest of the workers lost their pension.

Your about six to nine years too late.

And keep avoiding the questions or points made to you.
 
I'll let "you" have the last word ...... Your co-workers will have to decide for themselves on your stance 😉
 
Come on, put up, answer what has been asked of you during all 16 pages, you havent answered anything.

What have you done to make it better?

You didnt do anything, you actually hurt it by accepting employment with EN furthering lowering the bar.
 
Don't work for EN but I care about their SS and I was an active shop steward for many years. I support my "private sector union" as much as possibly. But I remain independent, I don't drink anybodies koolaid. And I don't want my SS and Medicare touched before the Government sector is brought inline with us. Because eventually it comes out of my entitlements, the ones I worked for, paid into and earned. I lost my private sector pension and retirement health-care I can't afford to lose what little I have left. Have you look at some of these sweetheart backroom deals they get? Even the peons that post here get far better than we do?
 
Where were you when Ronald Reagen took your Social Security and also raised the full collection age to 67?

Where were you when the pilots lost their pension?

Where were you when the agents pension was frozen in 92?

Where were you in 05 when the rest of us had our pensions terminated?
 
Very mature and fact filled information.
 
17 pages is enough info ..... Our co-workers will have to decide for themselves. I say put "public sector pensions into a PBGC style plan before introducing anything close to the Ryan plan. 44-54 year old's will have to come up with $6000.00 Out-Of-Pocket per year for Medicare under the Ryan plan. If the PBGC and Ryan plan is good enough for us it's good enough for public servants.

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I have the answer to fixing SS, medicare, and pensions. We need to make it so our politicians from Senators, Congressman, presidents and vice presidents get what we get for medical care, SS, and have their pensions "guaranteed" by the pbgc. This idea that our politicians are an elite group and deserve more than the average citizen is baloney. When the government shuts down for lack of money then all must share the pain including the Washington elite and government workers.


Regards,


Bob

I doubt we will ever see Congress reduce their own compensation and benefits package in any way. The only way we might ever see Congress, and the federal government in general, truly reigned in is to have the states call for an Article V convention and judiciously amend the constitution to reign in the federal government once and for all. Collectively, the states have the power to put a stop to this, but they seem to lack the collective willpower to act. It would take two-thirds of the state legislatures (34 state legislatures) to request an Article V convention, and then Congress would be obliged to convene one. Amendments proposed would require three-quarters of the states (38) to ratify amendments proposed. Will it happen? Not likely, but that's the only way other than through Congress to propose a constitutional amendment.
 
LD3 Your employer, the US treasury is broke.......... 14 trillion in the hole, soon to be 16 trillion. Do you think private sector employees at US Airways should give up their SS and Medicare before the Government gets its house in order.

My pension is managed by the State of North Carolina....

Your post says it all, you have a hatred for US Airways employees .... And you think it's funny that we lost or pension and pay, while you public sector people are unaffected. 😀

Not true....Given the tools they have to work with, they are some of the best in the business, what I do find funny is that not one of your coworkers has backed you claim of blame...
 

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