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In reply to the discussion: Pensions may be cut to 'virtually nothing' for 407,000 people [View all]arcane1
(38,613 posts)30. Copy/pasting of Brock's latest lie-filled memo.
How hard are you condemning Clinton supporters for literally beating a woman?
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CBS MoneyWatch: How the Teamsters pension disappeared more quickly under Wall Street than the mob
Depaysement
May 2016
#2
It isn't about a chair it was about the violence and anger from a crowd having a tantrum cause it
Ohioblue22
May 2016
#4
I heard words hurt more than physical violence. So now Men verbally abusing women isn't violence?
Ohioblue22
May 2016
#7
Of course you believe it is ridiculous. You want to blow it off because it makes Bernie and
Ohioblue22
May 2016
#10
If it was a group of women yelling at a male speaker would that be violence too?
zeemike
May 2016
#17
I do not accept your assertion that they are apples and oranges. People, public or private,
Ohioblue22
May 2016
#26
Your instructions forbid it, and since you can't think for yourself, you post what you're told.
arcane1
May 2016
#28
Yawn. Run to your safe place where everyone who disagrees with you is dismissed as a troll
Ohioblue22
May 2016
#31
Verbal abuse threats and someone raised a chair as a weapon. if a woman going in to planned
Ohioblue22
May 2016
#29
Yawn. Run to your safe place where everyone who disagrees with you is dismissed as a troll
Ohioblue22
May 2016
#33
As a trustee for about 25 years on multi-employer health and welfare plans, this stuff is scary
tonyt53
May 2016
#11
If taxpayers are required to bailout every pension fund that is in trouble then the taxpayers are in
Akicita
May 2016
#42
"A lot of the fund's companies went bankrupt" < No, the problem is that they were allowed to
jtuck004
May 2016
#15
yup. When HP bought DEC (via Compaq) 1st thing they did was claim our pension was overfunded
magical thyme
May 2016
#18
i remember when debating a friend who was on a fancy pension plan about me being on ssi,
allan01
May 2016
#22
We can thank Ted Kennedy for pushing the Trucking Deregulation Bill which cost the Teamsters
demosincebirth
May 2016
#25
OMG. This kind of event just staggers me. No money for us people, but trillions to "defend" us.
WinkyDink
May 2016
#44
I have a State pension that has been invested very conservatively (probably below market rates)
brooklynite
May 2016
#45