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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]RandomNumbers
(18,244 posts)21. Yes, I remember the frenzy about "double-dipping" pensioners back then
I wasn't even paying much attention to politics at that time. It really strikes me how what enraged the masses back then, now goes the other direction, and the masses direct their ire at other people.
I guess it keeps the politicians in business, and saves them from having to spend time on people who are too busy struggling with their daily lives to use their voices in politics effectively.
To be clear, I don't know enough to know in what ways the original "anti double dipping" policy was poorly written and unfair. It may be that it needed adjustment. I'm just musing that the folks affected by this generally aren't those worst-off in our society - but they were able to get the megaphone and politician's attention.
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This kind of bipartisanship is the way it is supposed to be. That is the way it USED to be
valleyrogue
Saturday
#10
Yes. It passed both houses overwhelmingly. President Biden will sign it. n/t
valleyrogue
Saturday
#17
I suspect Social Security will issue an official statement with details after Biden signs the bill
dalton99a
Sunday
#45
Not Sure How It Got Started - I Paid 10% Each Check To Teacher Retirement System
alcuno
Saturday
#35
I don't think it's fair that some government jobs are exempted from SS while everyone else is required to contribute
MichMan
Sunday
#40
But if you never worked a Public Government job, ALL you get is just SS. They used to call that Double Dipping.
mackdaddy
Saturday
#20
Collecting a pension and getting Social Security is NOT "double dipping." That was a right-wing LIE peddled years ago.
valleyrogue
Saturday
#22
You ARE saying that anyone who paid into SS shouldn't get the benefits they earned, although you probably don't mean to.
HeartachesNhangovers
Saturday
#26
The thing is most of those who make the "big pensions" wouldn't qualify for SS in the first place.
valleyrogue
Saturday
#27
Methinks he will announce signing the bill between the holidays for greater exposure
Brother Buzz
Yesterday
#51