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Massachusetts is not the only state where the benefits that come with public pensions are such that people will go to any lengths in order to make themselves eligible for one or, if already eligible, increase their length of service.
The Washington Times ran this editorial Sunday focusing on abuses in New Jersey and Wisconsin.

  • bilge rat

    I’m shocked, shocked I tell you, to read of the abuse of taxpayer dollars by corrupt state governments funding out of control benefits for their employees!!

    Where’s my smelling salts???

    And I thought this only happened in the People’s Republic of Nannychusetts….once a state hack, always a state hack…
    ;-)

  • Jim Carlson

    I didn’t think it possible for this to be confined to this commonwealth. This is a cancer that has mestasicized, along with others that emanate from the power of incumbancy and the party system.
    I’m beginning to think that Abe was wrong, you can fool all of the people all of the time-or at least enough of them to get elected.

  • Scott

    When is the tribune going to do a story on public employees who work well past their retirement date and continue to contibute to the pension fund. Fair and balanced as always!

  • ABDIELop

    I meailing this to my friend he has got great interest in this.

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    mark
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  • Daughret

    You got a nice blog up there.

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    james kails
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