Imagine you’re on a ship…let’s call it the…I dunno…Titanic. That says “strength,” right?
So, you’re on the Titanic and suddenly, it strikes a…um…let’s say a…an iceberg, okay?
The Titanic you’re sailing on hits an iceberg and begins to sink. You suddenly hear over the loudspeaker, “Attention, passengers. This is your captain. We have hit an iceberg and we are taking on water at an incredible rate and will most likely sink within the next two hours. If all the passengers and crew would kindly make their way down below, into the hull near the bulkheads and begin bailing, it would be greatly appreciated. If all goes well, we will most likely be able to resume our voyage across the vast, freezing Atlantic in a short while. Thank you!”
Now, do those words (in any universe) sound feasible? What I mean to say is, if the real Titanic was to have had all the members of its crew and passengers, right down to the captain himself, go down below to bail, might the ship have been saved?
Of course, the answer is, “Not a chance.” Knowing the enormity of the problem (massive sinking ship in the middle of the Atlantic), no sane person would ever suggest the very stupid and irrelevant action of bailing out the ship.
Why then is the Kentucky state government suggesting that its taxpayers (passengers and crew) bail out the sinking Titanic (underfunded and overfed teachers pensions)?
Read on the next page how the state is asking its taxpayers to pick up a $3.2K per year, per household tab in order to shore up a lucrative teachers union Ponzi scheme that has nearly bankrupted the state!NEXT PAGE »
Fork u$#%&!@*
Sign up on food stamps u old freak
Fools just desert. Eat ur$#%&!@*pie punk
Well it us time that the Teachers are out in a 401 k program.The current teachers that are way. Into the program need to be taken care of. This unfunded pension business us going to bankrupt Nj, California, illinois and many Cities across the country.
So that you van put even more money in your pockets , haha not again
Communist government union demands and still they want more.
The Teachers retirement and others were well funded until 08 when during the 08 inside job robbery the legislature allowed the retirement accounts to be handled by Hedge Fund managers, kept them in even when losing millions… The Legislature or the Judges did not put their retirements in the Hedge Funds…. if the money had not been lost and the state of KY. had contributed their share “for years they underfunded on their end” the systems would be solvent… it is not the teachers fault, they paid into it and paid what they were told to pay, the state never did matching in the last several years and the funds should never had been given over to hedge fund managers to speculate with on risky junk.
Demand in one hand and$#%&!@*in the other and see which one fills up the fastest!!!!
Tell your labor unions
SABOD THUGRATS!