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Originally Posted by CTSurfrat
From my district retirees pay about 12k a year for health insurance. We have the option to contribute to a 403b, which is similar to 401k, but there is no matching.
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"From my district retirees pay about 12k a year for health insurance"
Please sir, tell me the other piece of that, which is, how much do the taxpayers pay for an eaverage health plan for retirees? Are you saying that the retired teacher pays 100% of the cost of the plan? I seriously doubt that.
"We have the option to contribute to a 403b, which is similar to 401k, but there is no matching"
Oh. So you want the taxpayers to match your contribution into your 403b, ON TOP OF GIVING YOU A GUARANTEED PENSION?
What's next? A hope diamond on your birthday, and a Fabrege egg for Christmas? Is there any limit to what you feel entitked to confiscate from your neighbors? Is there any limit to what property taxes should be? Is it ever enough?
you folks are public servents. And when the public you serve, collectively has less money than they used to, the sad reality is that we have less to give you. But your unions refise to listen to that, and they grotesquely claim that they are fighting for the middle class. It's repugnant.