http://www.stripes.com/news/us/ryan-murray-deal-hits-younger-future-military-retirees-1.257099
Starting already. There will be many more over the coming years I bet.
quote:How is this acceptable? I am intimately familiar with operating within the shrinking budget, but we're talking about being faithful to a group of retirees (or soon to be) represented largely by those who served through a decade of war.
The Ryan-Murray deal, said Hayden, reneges on assurances by Congress in setting up the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission last year, as well as promises from President Obama and his defense secretaries, that any substantive changes to retirement would be “grandfathered,” impacting only future generations of members. Current retirees or serving members were to be protected.
The budget deal, said Hayden, “basically shoots the grandfather.”
“I have to think anyone who signed on to this doesn’t understand the full effect it will have on purchasing power of promised retired pay,” Hayden said. The message being sent to the current force and younger retirees is, he said, “they just changed the rules on the benefit you signed up for.”
To do so without the armed services committee holding a single hearing, and without any analysis conducted on the impact on force readiness, said Hayden, is “absolutely insane.”
“You have a group of lawmakers not affiliated with the military that completely backdoor these changes,” Hayden said.
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How is this acceptable? I am intimately familiar with operating within the shrinking budget, but we're talking about being faithful to a group of retirees (or soon to be) represented largely by those who served through a decade of war.
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Also, keep in mind that nobody is guaranteed 20 years of service just by signing up.
I know folks who were Majors in the USAF that were forced out at 16 years of service because they didn't make LtCol.
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It's a provision that was included in the budget in the most haphazard way possible, and further, the very nature of the cuts affects benefits based on time already served and in many cases, already being received.
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Defined benefits pensions are going away within a generation except for the service disabled.
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I remain in denial that getting my unearned government handouts is more important to the average American over military pensions and military benefits.
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Also, keep in mind that nobody is guaranteed 20 years of service just by signing up.
I know folks who were Majors in the USAF that were forced out at 16 years of service because they didn't make LtCol.
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Gator, name another public sector job that you can be vested in 5 years and draw average retirement wages of over 50k? Not to mention their medical benefits. I'm not saying they shouldn't make more than an average military member, I'm saying they shouldn't reform military retirement until they reform their own.
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It is NOT right...
Not for Military retirees,
Not for Medicare eligible retirees,
and not for Social Security recipients who worked and paid into their "retirement" for their (our) entire lifetime - only to have some bureaucrat decide it's too much and decide to reduce the amount already earned...