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U.S. Department of Labor c***ting with the C.P.I.
Dec 27, 2013 12:12:25   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
For many years the U.S. Department of Labor's Consumer Price Index Annalist are c***ting with impunity to reduced or eliminated in 2010 & 2011 the cost of living adjustments "COLAs" for Social Security's beneficiaries, labor, veterans, etc. and our U.S. Congress members Republicans & Democrats said nothing about and swept the matter under the rug, but every year 535 members of U.S. Congress received substantial cost of living increases for the member's offices and the M.R.A. members representational allowance (a cost of living) amount they approved by themselves regardless the C.P.I. and the Federal deficit they complained about all the time.

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Dec 27, 2013 12:58:36   #
rickdri
 
GERARD A. SANCHEZ wrote:
For many years the U.S. Department of Labor's Consumer Price Index Annalist are c***ting with impunity to reduced or eliminated in 2010 & 2011 the cost of living adjustments "COLAs" for Social Security's beneficiaries, labor, veterans, etc. and our U.S. Congress members Republicans & Democrats said nothing about and swept the matter under the rug, but every year 535 members of U.S. Congress received substantial cost of living increases for the member's offices and the M.R.A. members representational allowance (a cost of living) amount they approved by themselves regardless the C.P.I. and the Federal deficit they complained about all the time.
For many years the U.S. Department of Labor's Cons... (show quote)


Of course they do. Should we expect anything else from these corrupt criminals?

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Dec 28, 2013 09:55:59   #
jay-are
 
GERARD A. SANCHEZ wrote:
For many years the U.S. Department of Labor's Consumer Price Index Annalist are c***ting with impunity to reduced or eliminated in 2010 & 2011 the cost of living adjustments "COLAs" for Social Security's beneficiaries, labor, veterans, etc. and our U.S. Congress members Republicans & Democrats said nothing about and swept the matter under the rug, but every year 535 members of U.S. Congress received substantial cost of living increases for the member's offices and the M.R.A. members representational allowance (a cost of living) amount they approved by themselves regardless the C.P.I. and the Federal deficit they complained about all the time.
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As I recall, you have complained incessantly in the past about cuts to government benefits, and wanted the government to give more and more government handouts.

Finally, we seem to have reached your limit to how much government handouts are enough. I am glad to hear that you finally support cutting back some of this wasteful government spending.

I agree with you that the lawmakers should not v**e themselves more money. Are you going to do as I do, and only v**e for lawmakers in 2014 who promise to not give themselves raises? That is the only way to change it. V**e in lawmakers who want to cut lawmakers pay. Don't v**e for them if they won't commit to that.

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Dec 28, 2013 16:36:00   #
GERARD A. SANCHEZ Loc: Las Vegas, Nv. 89123
 
jay-are wrote:
As I recall, you have complained incessantly in the past about cuts to government benefits, and wanted the government to give more and more government handouts.

Finally, we seem to have reached your limit to how much government handouts are enough. I am glad to hear that you finally support cutting back some of this wasteful government spending.

I agree with you that the lawmakers should not v**e themselves more money. Are you going to do as I do, and only v**e for lawmakers in 2014 who promise to not give themselves raises? That is the only way to change it. V**e in lawmakers who want to cut lawmakers pay. Don't v**e for them if they won't commit to that.
As I recall, you have complained incessantly in th... (show quote)


Yes, I complained about the Republican proposed cuts to U.S. Government's programs that benefit the poor and low income American who struggle to survive with a high cost of living increases, but Social Security and Veterans pension aren't U.S. Government handout, American workers paid for Social Security and Medicare with their hard earned income for 50 or 60 years and the benefit they received has nothing to do with the Federal deficit, they paid for, and deserve to be retire with dignity and receive fair compensation.

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