From: Nigel Hay (Nigel@milweb.net)
Date: Wed Aug 07 2002 - 06:17:05 PDT
As an Englishman I cant see what the relevance of thisSocial Security
posting is meant to be ? A bit outside the
remit of the group one may think.
However, listers may be far more interested to see who won the Bart
Vanderveen Trophy this year for the most significant contribution to the MV
hobby - go to www.milweb.net and click on the Wheels and Tracks Bart
Vanderveen Award banner - and vote for the next winner perhaps?
All the best NIGE
----- Original Message -----
From: "Julian Burke" <julianb@esper.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 1:30 PM
Subject: [MV] Fw: Social Security
> FW: Social Security
> Subject: Fw: Social Security
>
>
> SOCIAL SECURITY:
>
> (This is worth the read. It's short and to the point.)
>
> Perhaps we are asking the wrong questions during
> election years. Our Senators and Congressmen do not
> pay into Social Security and, of course, they do not
> collect from it. Social Security benefits were not
> suitable for persons of their rare elevation in
> society.
> They felt they should have a special plan for
> themselves. Many years ago they voted in their own
> benefit plan. In more recent years, no congressperson
> has felt the need to change it. After all, it is a
> great plan.
> For all practical purposes their plan works like this:
> When they retire, they continue to draw the same pay
> until they die, except it may increase from time to
> time for cost of living adjustments.
> For example, former Senator Byrd and Congressman
> White and their wives may expect to draw
> $7,800,000.00 (that's Seven Million, Eight-Hundred
> Thousand), with their wives drawing $275,000.00
> during the last years of their lives. This is
> calculated on an average life span for each.
> Their cost for this excellent plan is $00.00. Nada.
> Zilch. This little perk they voted for themselves is
> free to them. You and I pick up the tab for this plan.
> The funds for this fine retirement plan come directly
> from the General Funds--our tax dollars at work!
> >From our own Social Security Plan, which you and I
> pay (or have paid) into--every payday until we retire
> (which amount is matched by our employer)--we can
> expect to get an average $1,000 per month after
> retirement. Or, in other words, we would have to
> collect our average of $1,000. monthly benefits for
> 68 years and one (l) month to equal Bradley's
> benefits!
> Social Security could be very good if only one small
> change were made. And that change would be to jerk
> the Golden Fleece Retirement Plan from under the
> Senators and Congressmen. Put them into the Social
> Security plan with the rest of us and then watch how
> fast they would fix it.
> If enough people receive this, maybe a seed of
> awareness will be planted and maybe good changes will
> evolve.
> How many people can YOU send this to?
>
>
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