Submitted by Anonymous2 (not verified) on Tue, 05/17/2011 - 9:33am.
Won't save any money, will likely cost more. In order to hire qualified public servants, after taking away their pension benefits, and limiting new benefits to 60% (lower than private sector retirement packages), will have to find a new way to entice them - read that as match, or exceed, private sector salaries and perks. Salary alone will at least double. Yet another multimillionaire pandering to fears with lies, and letting us know that, as a multimillionaire, he really understands what will make the system work for the "average" guy. like teachers, public nurses, cops, firemen, judges, road workers, building inspectors, court clerks, paramedics, ambulance drivers, etc. Brilliant. I hope all public servants stop purchasing his cars (he owns dealerships).
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Won't save any money, will likely cost more. In order to hire qualified public servants, after taking away their pension benefits, and limiting new benefits to 60% (lower than private sector retirement packages), will have to find a new way to entice them - read that as match, or exceed, private sector salaries and perks. Salary alone will at least double. Yet another multimillionaire pandering to fears with lies, and letting us know that, as a multimillionaire, he really understands what will make the system work for the "average" guy. like teachers, public nurses, cops, firemen, judges, road workers, building inspectors, court clerks, paramedics, ambulance drivers, etc. Brilliant. I hope all public servants stop purchasing his cars (he owns dealerships).