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    Quote Originally Posted by ths61 View Post
    You can always come out to the land of fruits with nuts !!!

    Stu's win was all fun and games until he perved out in front of a bunch of local children.

    I'll stay here, that is scary
    Equitare solum equitare amplius

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    Prior to 1984, neither federal civil service employees nor Members of Congress paid Social
    Security taxes, nor were they eligible for Social Security benefits. Members of Congress and
    other federal employees were instead covered by a separate pension plan called the Civil Service
    Retirement System (CSRS). The 1983 amendments to the Social Security Act (P.L. 98-21)
    required federal employees first hired after 1983 to participate in Social Security. These
    amendments also required all Members of Congress to participate in Social Security as of January
    1, 1984, regardless of when they first entered Congress. Because CSRS was not designed to
    coordinate with Social Security, Congress directed the development of a new retirement plan for
    federal workers. The result was the Federal Employees’ Retirement System Act of 1986 (P.L. 99-
    335).
    Members of Congress first elected in 1984 or later are covered automatically under the Federal
    Employees’ Retirement System (FERS). All Senators and those Representatives serving as
    Members prior to September 30, 2003, may decline this coverage. Representatives entering office
    on or after September 30, 2003, cannot elect to be excluded from such coverage. Members who
    were already in Congress when Social Security coverage went into effect could either remain in
    CSRS or change their coverage to FERS. Members are now covered under one of four different
    retirement arrangements:
     CSRS and Social Security;
     The “CSRS Offset” plan, which includes both CSRS and Social Security, but
    with CSRS contributions and benefits reduced by Social Security contributions
    and benefits;
     FERS; or
     Social Security alone.
    Congressional pensions, like those of other federal employees, are financed through a
    combination of employee and employer contributions. All Members pay Social Security payroll
    taxes equal to 6.2% of the Social Security taxable wage base ($118,500 in 2016 and $127,200 in
    2017). Members first covered by FERS prior to 2013 also pay 1.3% of full salary to the Civil
    Service Retirement and Disability Fund (CSRDF). Members of Congress first covered by FERS
    in 2013 contribute 3.1% of pay to the CSRDF. Members of Congress first covered by FERS after
    2013 contribute 4.4% of pay to the CSRDF. In 2014, Members covered by CSRS Offset pay 1.8%
    of the first $118,500 of salary in 2016 ($127,200 in 2017), and 8.0% of salary above this amount,
    into the CSRDF.
    Under both CSRS and FERS, Members of Congress are eligible for a pension at the age of 62 if
    they have completed at least five years of service. Members are eligible for a pension at age 50 if
    they have completed 20 years of service, or at any age after completing 25 years of service. The
    amount of the pension depends on years of service and the average of the highest three years of
    salary. By law, the starting amount of a Member’s retirement annuity may not exceed 80% of his
    or her final salary.
    There were 620 retired Members of Congress receiving federal pensions based fully or in part on
    their congressional service as of October 1, 2015. Of this number, 344 had retired under CSRS
    and were receiving an average annual pension of $74,136. A total of 276 Members had retired

    Back to the pedophile rings in Congress, get the book "Transformation" by Cathy O'Brien and it'll give you a good idea what goes on in Washington and Bohemian Grove, the players will shock you.
    Thank you!

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