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On 25/04/2011 9:20 AM, OmDeFlume wrote:
On 4/25/2011 11:16 AM, OmDeFlume wrote: On 4/25/2011 10:27 AM, BAR wrote: In articleZ8ydnbWCF5ea5yjQnZ2dnUVZ_sednZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389 @mypacks.net says... BAR wrote: They must have finally learned from the Union bookkeepers. How to raid a union pension fund and strike fund without going to jail. Once again, you are betraying your ignorance. *All* union pension fund officers have to be bonded. If there is a discrepancy in the pension funds, the bonding company has to make it good. As it does, it gets in contact with the prosecutors and pushes for criminal prosecution, and it usually gets its way. Go tell it to someone who will believe you. Further, because of the difficulty of being in full compliance with all the federal laws that pertain to pension funds, most union pension funds retain professional administrators to handle the money and agree on pension investments. These administrators are well aware of the many federal regulations that pertain to pension funds, and they don't want to go to jail, either. Again, go tell it to someone who will believe you. When you think of pension fund raiders, you should think of those corporations that never bothered to fund their pension liabilities and leave their retiring employees holding an empty bag. Or the corporations that go bankrupt and leave their pensioned employees and future pensioned employees holding an empty bag. I haven't been covered by a pension plan since 1986. When that one closed down I used the money I received to start my IRA. Since then I have been funding my own retirement. All the union financial corruption in this country since the beginning of unions here is a drop in the bucket compared to the dollar value of corporate corruption and Wall Street corruption. Union corruption is notorious and rampant. http://nlpc.org/union-corruption-update This is particularly disturbing. I wonder if Obama will sit down with the members for a beer and a chat? http://nlpc.org/union-corruption-update I intended for you to see the UAW video. You need to scroll down a bit to view it. Love that web site. Tells it how it is. Big time corruption. But not all of it belongs to UAW...they were in part used. Saudi bin Laden and big billionaires invest in Carlyle. Even Bush has ties there. Carlyle is a major player in GM and GM pension. See McCain and Palin honest people come in strong, back Obama for the black vote because he is a "friendly" to corrupt influences. So while Bush only gave GM $13B to keep them going, and corrupt congress/senate didn't scream misappropriation... well, Obama bailed them all out. Huge corruption. Same reasons some banks got the bailout and others did not, just depends who the big depositors and owners were. It is why government should never be used to tax and saddle debt on citizens for bailout corruption. BT, GM stock was suffering before Japan, so as the site says, GM's latest excuse. -- I can assure you that the road to prosperity is not paved with fleabagger debt. |
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