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In reply to the discussion: Date MTG has chosen to quit is TWO DAYS after her generous congressional pension vests [View all]Boo1
(61 posts)14. I've done this too
Stayed at a job just long enough to make sure some pension is vested. I also know a lot of teachers, for example, who have retired teaching in one state and then went to a neighboring one for just long enough to get a pension vested from them as well. I'm sure you can point to lots more professions where that is the case.
AOC has also stayed in congress long enough to have a vested pension.
I just don't understand the outrage here.
One thing that AOC could learn is that she doesn't have to comment on everything.
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Date MTG has chosen to quit is TWO DAYS after her generous congressional pension vests [View all]
douglas9
Saturday
OP
Outrage where outrage is due...but this is exactly what every retiree in America tries to negotiate when leaving a job.
CincyDem
Saturday
#2
I'm upset that a person like MTG could get elected in the first place, but she was
William Seger
Saturday
#37
Ummm? But, in the case just presented .. ? Wouldn't the reverse .. ? - - -(nt)-
stopdiggin
Saturday
#15
the (manufactured) 'outrage machine' works with a certain portion of the population
stopdiggin
Saturday
#17