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In reply to the discussion: Rick Perry Retires (But Remains Governor) To Boost Take Home Salary [View all]oldhippydude
(2,514 posts)6. if he was a Democrat
they would be calling for "means testing"
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Rick Perry Retires (But Remains Governor) To Boost Take Home Salary [View all]
Bolo Boffin
Dec 2011
OP
And don't worry, mr. 10th amendment solution will have his hand out when he turns 65
Javaman
Dec 2011
#5
Great point! I'm constantly astounded that none of those debate mods never bring this up.
Peregrine Took
Dec 2011
#45
3 1/2 years and 25 million later, and the Govs mansion is still not ready to be occupied. WTF?
Saphire
Dec 2011
#12
This article provides more info than single anecdotes, but it does NOT provide evidence
spooky3
Dec 2011
#29
from what I've seen, military retirees are among the few groups with extremely favorable provisions
spooky3
Dec 2011
#60
20 years in mine, will cover only about 1/3 of my pay, even with substantial employee contributions
spooky3
Dec 2011
#61
I think for the most part these double-dipping opportunities are reserved
Jackpine Radical
Dec 2011
#63
and certain police and military, but a small minority. What bugs me is that some people use
spooky3
Dec 2011
#64
I have been flamed on DU because I complained about having the hell taxed out of my
doc03
Dec 2011
#26
Who wouldn't want 50% more cash? I'm gonna makit rain up in here! Sorry I made it rain. I'll clean t
WingDinger
Dec 2011
#34
Reminds me of Ayn Rand taking Social Security and Medicare under her married name.
stevenleser
Dec 2011
#36
…so he truly is a Republican down to the core, living out the Golden Rule,
Jackpine Radical
Dec 2011
#57