l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 by Rick aka Mr. Brutally Honest
Remember when the President said this during the debate:
"I don't look at my pension. It's not as big as yours so it doesn't take
as long. I don't check it that often."
Here's the truth:
As president, he will receive $191,300 annually for life — win or lose
in next month's election — and receives a travel allotment as well as
mailing privileges. Should Obama lose, his presidential pension kicks in
immediately after leaving office.
Given that the president enjoys a normal life span, the pension
allotment would be worth upwards of $6 million.
The federal budget spends about $3 million annually for the four living
ex-presidents. Obama also will get Secret Service protection.
In addition, Obama may be due a nice pension for the eight years he
served in the Illinois Legislature as a state senator.
Illinois is infamous for its lavish pension planfor former lawmakers. A
Freedom of Information Act request for Obama's pension amount submitted
Wednesday to the General Assembly Retirement System of Illinois was not
immediately answered, nor was a call to the Obama campaign.
But what about Romney?
It's extensively documented that Romney is, well, a rich guy. He earned
untold millions —though famously circumspect about releasing tax returns
— while leading private equity giant Bain Capital and has a substantial
retirement plan.
His Individual Retirement Account could be worth in the neighborhood of
$87 million, as documented in an extensive report from the Washington Post.
But as for a strictly public pension? Zip, zero.
Romney only served one term as governor of the Bay State and did not
take a salary, so he is eligible for nothing.
Yet more evidence for Obama's character problems... character problems that
manifest themselves most obviously with his penchant for lying.
He is an extraordinary liar. | g******y 发帖数: 1101 | 2 这种文章骗骗无脑儿还可以,也就右派的惯用手法。
奥巴马无非是说我退休时可以用的钱比你少的多。
只有穷人才靠pension过日子,富人是想着怎么设个信托逃税,然后能传给后代。每个
投资或者银行的理财顾问都懂这个道理。 |
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