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McCain & HR Bill 1108
Air Force
Fri Sep 5, 2008 1:52 PM
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Gee, I wonder how Senator McCain feels about the HR Bill 1108, passed by the House of Representatives back on 30 July 2008.
Do you think McCain will be in favor for us FERS employees te be able to use our unused sick leave toward retirement annuity?
Oh do you think he will veto HR 1108????
I want your thoughts on this.
Thanks.
Re: McCain & HR Bill 1108
DoD
Fri Sep 5, 2008 9:21 PM
Re: McCain & HR Bill 1108
DoD
Fri Sep 5, 2008 9:29 PM
Think of it this way FERS gets like 30-40 something percent of high three. If you end your career say making $40/hr (or more or less) if you add it to your "time" you're really only getting 30-40 percent of that time - as it's used in the calculation. So really your getting 30-40 percent of that money. Now it is an annual benefit so it does add up but your "time off" from work is just more than pay too so that has to be factored in. For FERS, our retirement is the TSP - hands down (other than additional investments). People won't be able to live off of FERS pensions alone - unless you really scale back and money stashed somewhere. Using sick leave at your normal wage just makes more sense than saving it. Even if I used it now at a much lower rate - it would be better than to save it and get $90/month in 2030 which is peanuts compared ot inflation. It's a true example of the time value of money. It's worth more now than it would be 20 yrs from now
Re: McCain & HR Bill 1108
DoD
Mon Sep 8, 2008 11:17 AM
On the other hand, if you do odd jobs on the days you claim to be sick, you get paid for that day plus whatever the odd job brings you. In that cash analysis you are ahead.
In either scenario you are being dishonest. In scenario one you are lying to your employer. In scenario two you are lying to your employer as well as committing a felony.
Changes
Entrenched Bureaucracy
Fri Sep 5, 2008 1:55 PM
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FedSmith, your bias is showing. Neither candidate offered anything but the most boilerplate ideas from their respective party & ideology. You always have to take convention nominating speechmaking with a grain of salt. Neither McCain or Obama would be the first President to try to make changes in the "bureaucracy" & they won't be the last. As for your prediction that a McCain administration would be all about reforms, let's wait & see - he has already sold out his principles to the radical right.
Re: Changes
dod
Fri Sep 5, 2008 4:45 PM
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Entrenched Bureaucracy
Fri Sep 5, 2008 5:56 PM
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gsa
Fri Sep 5, 2008 7:58 PM
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
Re: Changes
DOA
Fri Sep 5, 2008 8:04 PM
This approach prevents any real objectivity as they strive to prop up their end of the political spectrum no matter what.
Re: Changes
DoD
Fri Sep 5, 2008 9:01 PM
McCain has sold out to the right in picking Palin. They even said that on Fox news as well as other networks. She was picked to try to please the right being a Mom with anti-abortion views, conservative values, religious background, smaller government...many ideas of which McCain himself has voted for....so in a way she is the "right-winged" part of the ticket because he's not getting a lot of right winged support on his own. I'm an independent and I just don't get the whole picking her over 2 former governors - governors in our presidential past have done fairly decent with the exception to the current one. All the money that has been spend on this war while people over here are needing health insurance, jobs, food, homes, etc. I just think we didn't exhaust all our options before going over. We don't even know if this government will be able to ever stand on it's own. No one is sure of that. If anyone thought nation building was easy - they were diliarious!
Re: Changes
dod
Fri Sep 5, 2008 9:31 PM
From the perspective of those way out on the left though, anything outside their own little world is viewed as right wing.
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DOD
Fri Sep 5, 2008 10:24 PM
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tso
Sat Sep 6, 2008 8:38 AM
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DCMA
Mon Sep 8, 2008 8:06 AM
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Federal Agency
Mon Sep 8, 2008 8:35 AM
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USDA
Mon Sep 8, 2008 9:41 AM
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government
Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:39 AM
McCain also supports more relaqtively permanent tax cuts for the wealthy as Bush does, while giving the middle class small temporary takes cuts. The wealthy get most of the dividends (cut to 15% max). The wealthy got larger rate cuts. The middle class got child credit tax cuts (if usable and temporary). The middle class got college credits which are temporary.
Do not forget the war in Iraq. How many wealthy people are there are soldiers? Lots more middle and lower middle class reservists who had no clue about going there.
This is what George Bush supports and this is what McCain-Palin supports.
Oh reform. palin wqants creatinism taught in school as a science. They both want to eliminate abortion options.
Re: Changes
tso
Fri Sep 12, 2008 8:12 PM
Your tax comments conveniently omit the fact that the top 10% of taxpayers pay well over 50% of all income tax right now, and thats with the current tax cuts in place. Sure doesn't sound like the rich getting all the breaks now, does it?
As far as your statement about their being not as many wealthy reservists in Iraq as the middle class, don't forget that there are many times more middle class citizens in general than wealthy. It's got nothing to do with what somebody supports, it's a reflection of economic demographics in general.
Your expectation that McCain/Palin should denounce the past 8 years is incredibly unrealistic. No candidate of either party is going to denounce the previous administration if it's of the same party. That's a political reality.
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ACF
Mon Sep 29, 2008 2:02 PM
McCain/Palin sign? I need one.
Does anyone know what it costs to hunt wolves from an airplane. Sounds fun!!!!
I enjoyed the debate, it made me realize how much of the specifics McCain knows and how general and broad Obama speaks. 1 vote McCain.
Change in Government
DoD
Fri Sep 5, 2008 3:22 PM
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Seems to me we could have a stronger financial operating environment if they eliminated fiscal years and the requirement to spend all monies before 30 Sep. If an entity is run like a business and can "save and carryover" for the next year or for long-term goals, it would reduce the need for personnel reductions to pay for items not planned for in a buget.
Re: Change in Government
DoD
Fri Sep 5, 2008 8:53 PM
Opportunists
DOD
Fri Sep 5, 2008 10:17 PM
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I don't trust either party. For those who claim the democrats are good for unions & feds, I'll remind you. During a debate, in 2000, between Al Gore & George Bush, Al Gore said something about his re-inventing government & told Bush "you ain't seen nothing yet". When Gore spoke of re-inventing government, that means cuts & contracting out jobs. he was proud of that back then!! As for McCain, if you beleive that he's a maverick & a reformer, I've got a big bridge in New York City & some Florida swampland, that I'll be happy to sell to you!!
John McCain won't change
Reclamation
Sat Sep 6, 2008 10:26 AM
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No, actually, I don't think John McCain really wants to change a thing. He voted with Bush 95% of the time. And now he is going to change this mess? This is either a flip-flop or an outright lie.
Re: John McCain won't change
tso
Sun Sep 7, 2008 1:47 PM
I didn't know that Presidents got a vote in the Senate..
Re: John McCain won't change
DOD
Sun Sep 7, 2008 7:05 PM
Re: John McCain won't change
GSA
Mon Sep 8, 2008 12:12 PM
Obama scares the bejibbers out of me...if McCain is a bad choice, Obama is worse.
On Palin..read about her and make your own mind up and if not a resident of Alaska, how do you know the facts reported by the "media" are facts???? I am giving her the benefit of a solid review before I decide.
Re: John McCain won't change
government
Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:47 AM
This reflects on his "reforms." His choice of Palin truly shows the lack of reform that will take place.
Re: John McCain won't change
tso
Thu Sep 11, 2008 4:38 PM
Those who use this line as a realistic measure need to figure out just how partisan legislators in Washington are.
btw - thank you for the personal insult, I'll give it all the attention it deserves.
Smokescreens
VA
Sat Sep 6, 2008 12:13 PM
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McCain and Obama are not the first politicians to promise reform. We must remember that promises made in the heat of an election must be taken with a large dose of salt.
The Sad Truth Right On The Surface
DoD
Sat Sep 6, 2008 6:15 PM
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The sad truth is the left enables the type of lazy slovenly bureaucratic government worker with whom we are often identified. Reading the comments following this article clearly demonstrates what type of people support and defend the continuance of that enabling environment.
As Pogo so wisely said, "we have met the emeny and they are us".