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Latest post 05-09-2011 5:21 AM by smallyfish. 17 replies.
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crazycajun



- Joined on 11-22-2008
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we get to put up with the students who failed.
we get to put up with the ones who never went to school.
we get to put up with the ones who never learned better.
most have both parents present.
some even come from very good (rich) families.
at least your kids don't take pot shots at you.
the one's i worked with did.
michigan constitution, article 1. Sec. 6.
Every person has a right to keep and bear arms for the defense of himself and the state.
keep your powder dry.
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." Bovard 1994
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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a lie if stated long and loud enough can sound like the truth.
In Michigan State Employee Association June 2007 News, Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm new excuse for being against an early-out retirement ligislation is that employee one time benefit payouts at retirement will cost the state of Michigan to much money. Personally i'm tired of politician half truths. In recent estimates are correct 8,000 state employees could retire in the next two years. If an early-out retirement bill was passed its estimated 11,000 employees could retire. Past early-out retirement programs paid out benits over a 5 year period (60 monthly payments). So in reality Governor Granholm way of thinking will increase employee retirement payout costs during the next two years. The early-out legislation would spread benefit payout costs over a 5 year period. I've been a Michigan employee since July 1971 been layed off during bad times and been rehired. When you here the Union line the State has went from 68,000 employees down to less than 55,000 today they fail to tell you Michigan closed the Licquor Stores laying off 1,600 employees plus closed 24 Mental Hospitals/Centers laying off 14,000 employees plus closed a couple youth homes 1,000 employees this roughly totals 16,600 layoffs from 68,000 equals 51,400 or the state has an extra 3,600 new employees in the rest of the remaining state agencies. Ha! Ha! the 3,600 employees most likely are in Department of information Technology. There is no real employee shortages.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Self-interested but not unreasonable.
Gee, you've been on the job for 36 years and you favor an enhanced pension benefit if you retire now (rather than sometime relatively soon anyway.)
How many private sector workers can expect the kind of pension and post-retirement health benefits that you will receive even under the un-enhanced pension? Not many, let me tell you.
The state has fewer workers? Why is it that technology has allowed the private sector to do so much more with less, but it's used as an excuse for the public sector to just spend more?
Also, those 14,000 mental hospital workers have been replaced by tens of thousands of community mental health care workers and contract employees, so state and federal taxpayers are still paying. I'm not complaining necessarily, just sayin' - there's been less downsizing than the gov and her friends pretend.
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bluetic


- Joined on 04-01-2010
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Re: Self-interested but not unreasonable.
I have worked hard for 25 years. Just because we are in a crunch does not give anyone the right to take our retirement from us. State employees and to have banked leave days, (making our pay check short). Now we have to have furlough days (without pay). We have been punished everytime there is a need for money. We are tired of making things up for the rest of the state.
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smallyfish


- Joined on 05-07-2011
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Re: 2007 House Bill 4005 (Provide state employee early retirement incentive )
Personally i'm tired of politician half truths. In recent estimates are
correct 8,000 state employees could retire in the next two years. If an
early-out retirement bill was passed its estimated 11,000 employees
could retire. Past early-out retirement programs paid out benits over a 5
year period (60 monthly payments) pelleting press
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