Deadbeat Dan Rutherford and pension questions.

Deadbeat Treasurer Dan Rutherford.

Illinois GOP Treasurer Dan Rutherford, acting like a school yard bully, told state employees to “bring it on.” He wants the legislature to change the pension system and let the courts decide if it violates the state constitution. Which it does.

Rutherford was a former state senator and so has responsibility in the failure of the state to meet its pension obligations. No matter to Treasurer Dan.

Daily Herald:

llinois should create a second, lower-cost retirement plan for government employees, even if it triggers a legal battle, state Treasurer Dan Rutherford said Tuesday.
The Republican said current employees should have a choice between the existing plan, which guarantees certain retirement benefits, and a new 401(k)-style investment plan. He said offering a new option would not run afoul of the state constitution, which bars cutting retiree benefits.
“It should be litigated. For years and years, we’ve been, ‘Oh, it’s unconstitutional.’ Litigate it,” Rutherford said at a news conference.

Meanwhile, these questions from retired teacher Glen Brown who writes:

“Blowin’ in the Wind” by Glen Brown

(Bob Dylan’s protest song also asked each of us nine questions.)

Can the pressures of a State’s budget deficit morally justify the destruction of a retiree’s promised pension after he or she contributed to it for 35 years?

How are the public employees’ pensions the blame for the State’s financial difficulties when the State has consistently failed to pay its portion for 58 years but has chosen to divert its “constitutional and obligatory” contributions to other “operating expenses” and “special” interest groups?

Why are some legislators and others willing to sacrifice their moral conscience and integrity because of amoral envy, fallacious reasoning, or indifferent greed?

How is it a “Shared Sacrifice” when some governors can roll back the billionaire’s and millionaire’s taxes and then lacerate a State’s school budget and also (attempt to) diminish a public employee’s pension and benefits?

Is it true that the State-funded pensions are less expensive for Illinois taxpayers than Social Security?

Is it true that Illinois taxpayers save hundreds of millions of dollars per year by not paying Social Security payroll taxes for 78% of all active employees in the five-State-managed plans?

Is it true that disbursements from retirees of the State and local government have a significant and enormous impact on jobs, incomes, tax revenues, and industries across the State of Illinois?

Is it true that Defined Pension Plans represent a moderately small share of overall State spending in Illinois, except perhaps when the State attempts to pay back what it owes to its public pension systems?

Could it be that besides the oligarchic relationship among some legislators and corporations that investment firms such as Fidelity and Vanguard are also behind the “push” for Defined Contribution Plans because they will acquire billions of dollars as a result?

Glen Brown’s blog is Teacher/Poet/Musician Glen Brown

2 thoughts on “Deadbeat Dan Rutherford and pension questions.

  1. Does Rutherford understands that litigation cost taxpayers. Yes, more waste. And guess who will be blamed? Not the people who brought the frivolous lawsuit.

    Stop drinking the Koch-Aid people.

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