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Benefits "Reform" - What's In It For You?

by: Jersey Jazzman

Wed Jun 22, 2011 at 10:17:38 PM EDT



Hey, you. Yeah you, the one reading the Star-Ledger. Do me a favor, would you? Put down the paper, turn off NJ101.5, and come over here for a minute.

Let's talk.

I know you've been following what's happening in Trenton. You seem pretty happy about what might happen to public workers tomorrow: losing health care benefits; losing pension benefits; losing collective bargaining. I was just wondering...

What's in it for you?

Wait, hear me out. I'm asking a simple question: where's the benefit in all of this for you, the average taxpayer in New Jersey. What do you get out of this deal?

Are your property taxes going to go down? No, it's clear at this point they won't. The bill does nothing to contain exploding health care costs or address the past shortfalls in funding the pensions: those are the two biggest drivers of your property taxes by far.

Again: what's in it for you?

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Jersey Jazzman :: Benefits "Reform" - What's In It For You?
Oh, you think since the workers have to kick in more, so you'll get to pay less for their benefits? Well, if health care costs continue to explode, that's a rather short-lived savings. In fact, the Treasury just testified that the bill will save only $5 million for the towns next year: less than a dollar a person throughout the state. Looks like you're still going to be paying plenty.

And as far as the pensions go: liabilities are going up and up and we still have to make up for the pension holiday the entire state took these last 20 years. In fact, the only thing keeping the system afloat are worker contributions; the increases every worker pays will pretty much be used to fund that. We won't get ahead of the debt incurred until more revenue comes in from sources other than public workers.

Again: what's in it for you?

"Fairness"? You think that just because your health care and retirement benefits are increasingly crappy, public workers should have to suffer the same fate?

Well, it's pretty well established that public workers, when you adjust for experience and education, make considerably less than what they would in the private workplace. Teacher wages haven't kept pace with the average NJ wage in over 20 years.

Good benefits were a way to keep wages lower so the taxpayer could save money. If you take those benefits away, you'll either have to raise wages, or lower expectations for the education, experience, and talent public workers bring to their jobs.

Do we want less educated teachers? Less experienced firefighters? Less talented public nurses? Or do we want to pay them more up front? It's not much of a choice.

Again: what's in it for you?

"Shared sacrifice"? You want public workers to pay up with everyone else suffering? Sounds good, except what happens to private wages and benefits when public worker wages and benefits take a dive? Do they get better - or worse? Does it helps the economy - or hurt it?

If you really think about it, you'll realize you already know the answer.

So, I ask once more: what's in this benefit "reform" for you?

Times are tough. People are hurting. We need real help, and we need it now.

But this is not real help (and big parts of it are probably illegal). It's a ruse; a distraction to keep our eyes off the massive income inequity that has resulted from a government that was bought and paid for by our overclass long ago.

If public workers take this hit tomorrow, you'll see a lot of these lackeys of the rich slapping each other on the back and praising themselves for the "boldness" and their "leadership." Don't believe it.

Because there is nothing in this bill for you.

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It's not a particularly snappy signature, but here's what I think we need in the next NJ Democratic State Chair.  

Brilliant (4.00 / 1)
This is the very sort of conversation we all should be having with our delusional friends who cover their eyes and ears when confronted with the evidence of class warfare being waged across this country.

And . . . (0.00 / 0)
With less money in their paychecks, public workers will be pumping less money into the New Jersey economy.

Where... (0.00 / 0)
do you think the money you are losing is going?  

"Where ever you go, there you are." - Buckaroo Bonzai

As I explained: (0.00 / 0)
- George Norcross and health insurance companies.
- The current retirees.

http://jerseyjazzman.blogspot.com

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Same old divide and conquer (0.00 / 0)
Just another straw man to knock down so the public continues not to notice what the Christie gang is really up to.

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