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Sunday, 06/08/2014 10:40:02 AM

Sunday, June 08, 2014 10:40:02 AM

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The lies behind Governor Christie Pension-Gate: The lies behind Governor Christie







The New Jersey Police & Fire pension problems are making the headlines again, this time with Governor Christie using the pension fund payment he promised to make being used instead to cover an $807 million state budget shortfall. Of course this is nothing new to current and retired members in the Police & Fire pension system. This is just one more time that the Governor has made these members seem like the reason the state is in such a financial mess. Once again, Governor Christie has deflected blame from the real reason for the pension mess.


For the non-government workers reading this, imaging if you would that you had a 401k program where you worked. You made payments into this retirement fund, and your employer made matching payments. This money is for your retirement, and you spent your career relying on it to support yourself and family once you retire. Years go by, and your 401k plan is looking good; really good. Now imagine if you would that your employer decided that they wanted to pay for a totally unrelated program or project, and decided, without telling you, that they used your 401k to pay for it. When you do take note of the “withdrawal”, you are told “don’t worry, we will put it back”, but they never do. In fact, not only to they not put it back, but they stop making the matching payments. And to top it off, they blame YOU, and tell you that you need to put in more money. Sounds idiotic, doesn’t it? This is what your government has been doing for years.


Remember the Enron scandal? When discrepancies were first discovered, the CEO Jeffrey Skilling verbally attacked the Wall Street analyst who questioned “unusual accounting practices” in an attempt to distract from the fact that Skilling knew exactly what was going on. Governor Christie, our CEO, is verbally attacking the Police & Fire pension union and members in an attempt to distract the public from the fact that he and his predecessors are to blame. This should be called “Pension-gate” to go along with bridge-gate.


I was a police officer for 25 years, and always made my pension payments; first paying 8.5% of my yearly salary into the pension system, and then later, when the governor changed the amount, I paid 10% into the pension system. All the while, the state and municipalities were supposed to be making the same payments. We all know these matching payments were not paid as required by law.


To see where this pension fund disaster began, we need a short history lesson. Governor Christie did not start this mess, but he continues to perpetuate the revolving door of politicians who systematiclally raid our pension fund to pay for other shortfalls. I place the blame squarely on the shoulders of Governor Whitman for starting this fiasco. When she was elected to lead our state, the pension fund was well funded with over 100 billion dollars. Yes, billion; with a B. This was our money, and not funds allocated for any other resource. Governor Whitman began taking money from this pension fund without so much as asking. She simply took it to pay for various items, including balancing the state budget. The pension fund was so well funded that she permitted the state and municipalities to stop making their required matching pension payments, but she did not permit the members; the men and women it was meant to help, to stop making their payments. Billions of dollars were not paid into the pension system by the governments, but like good little soldiers, we kept making our 8.5% payments without missing a beat. The government payments which were “deferred” were supposed to be made up later. Smart towns realized this and put money away in something like an escrow account, to be used to make the payments later. Most towns did nothing except to use that money for other purposes, leaving themselves open for future problems when they had to repay the money. Who do you think the government blamed when they were eventually told to make their payments? They blamed the pension fund and the members of the unions of course.


Governor Whitman was not the only one to raid the pension fund. Each and every Governor has followed suit, including Governor Christie. The pension raids were done routinely, causing the fund to dwindle. Governor Corzine was the one who told the towns it was time to put back the deferred payments. The towns that did not prepare for this day were in for sticker shock. They now had to make up the missed payments to the tune of billions of dollars collectively. Towns couldn’t afford to make the payments if they failed to sock the money away, so the only way to raise the money was to raise taxes. Who did they blame for this? They blamed the pension system; the evil and despicable police and fire union members who diligently made their payments while the municipalities were given a temporary reprieve.
Governor Christie, you are a bold faced liar. When you first ran for office, you made a promise to the Police & Fire union IN WRITING because you wanted our vote. The unions backed you after you published this letter:



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Let me quote Governor Christie. “It is a sacred trust. Nothing will change for the pension of current officers, future officers or retirees in a Christine Administration”. Governor Christie put this in writing and published it for the world to see. He did this to gain the support of a block of voters, and it worked. We believed in him and supported him based upon a lie. He lied to us then and he is lying to you now. http://pension-gate.blogspot.com/2014/05/pension-gate-lies-behind-governor.html

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