Friday, August 26, 2011

Salaries and Benefits of U.S. Congress Members




Salaries and Benefits of US Congress Members
By Robert Longley, About.com Guide

Here are some facts for your consideration.

Rank-and-File Members:

The current salary (2011) for rank-and-file members of the House and Senate is $174,000 per year.

Members are free to turn down pay increase and some choose to do so.

In a complex system of calculations, administered by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, congressional pay rates also affect the salaries for federal judges and other senior government executives.

During the Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin considered proposing that elected government officials not be paid for their service. Other Founding Fathers, however, decided otherwise.

From 1789 to 1855, members of Congress received only a per diem (daily payment) of $6.00 while in session, except for a period from December 1815 to March 1817, when they received $1,500 a year. Members began receiving an annual salary in 1855, when they were paid $3,000 per year.

Congress: Leadership Members' Salary (2011)
Leaders of the House and Senate are paid a higher salary than rank-and-file members.

Senate Leadership
Majority Party Leader - $193,400
Minority Party Leader - $193,400

House Leadership
Speaker of the House - $223,500
Majority Leader - $193,400
Minority Leader - $193,400

A cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA) increase takes effect annually unless Congress votes to not accept it.

Benefits Paid to Members of Congress

You may have read that Members of Congress do not pay into Social Security. Well, that's a myth.

Prior to 1984, neither Members of Congress nor any other federal civil service employee paid Social Security taxes. Of course, they were also not eligible to receive 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 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 the 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.

Members of Congress receive retirement and health benefits under the same plans available to other federal employees. They become vested after five years of full participation.

Members elected since 1984 are covered by the Federal Employees' Retirement System (FERS). Those elected prior to 1984 were covered by the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS). In 1984 all members were given the option of remaining with CSRS or switching to FERS.

As it is for all other federal employees, congressional retirement is funded through taxes and the participants' contributions. Members of Congress under FERS contribute 1.3 percent of their salary into the FERS retirement plan and pay 6.2 percent of their salary in Social Security taxes.

Members of Congress are not eligible for a pension until they reach the age of 50, but only if they've completed 20 years of service. Members are eligible at any age after completing 25 years of service or after they reach the age of 62. Please also note that Members of Congress have to serve at least 5 years to even receive a pension.

The amount of a congressperson's pension depends on the years of service and the average of the highest 3 years of his or her salary. By law, the starting amount of a Member's retirement annuity may not exceed 80% of his or her final salary.

According to the Congressional Research Service, 413 retired Members of Congress were receiving federal pensions based fully or in part on their congressional service as of Oct. 1, 2006. Of this number, 290 had retired under CSRS and were receiving an average annual pension of $60,972. A total of 123 Members had retired with service under both CSRS and FERS or with service under FERS only. Their average annual pension was $35,952 in 2006.

Mad as hell! 261 millionaire members of U.S. Congress



The 10 Wealthiest Members of Congress

Get mad! Get Angry! There are 261 millionaire members of Congress, according to an analysis of personal wealth conduct by the Center for Responsive Politics.

... according to financial disclosures

U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat from California, reported a net worth of between $46 million and $108.1 million in 2010.

U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller, a Democrat from West Virginia, reported a net worth of between $61.4 million and $136.2 million in 2010.

U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, a Republican from Texas, reported a net worth of between $73.7 million and $201.5 million in 2010.

U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan, a Republican from Florida, reported a net worth of as much as $366.2 million in 2010.

U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl, a Democrat from Wisconsin, reported a net worth of between $89.4 million and $231.2 million in 2010.

U.S. Rep. Jared Polis, a Democrat from Colorado, reported a net worth of between $36.7 million and $285.1 million in 2010.

U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, a Democrat from Virginia, reported a net worth of between $65.7 million and $283.1 million in 2010.

U.S. Sen. John Kerry, a Democrat from Massachusetts, reported a net worth of between $182.8 million and $294.9 million in 2010.

U.S. Rep. Jane Harman, a Democrat from California, reported a net worth of between $151.5 million and $435.4 million in 2010.

U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa, a Republican from California, reported a net worth of between $156.1 million and $451.1 million in 2010.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Unplanned pregnancy among poor women has risen. Close your legs.


U.S. is now a welfare Nation

No more work hard for your money to support you and your family.
Why?
You can have a family and not work at all - the Government will pay for it.
YOU are entitled.

No more work hard for your money to buy a house.
Why?
If you want a house - the Government will buy you one.

No more work hard for the money to buy anything.
Why?
The Government will buy it for you.

WE the PEOPLE are the government. Our tax dollars fund the government.

WE the people pay the Salaries of the elected political figures who create laws and policies.

Therefore, why is it that a majority of Americans believe the government should pay for them - but alas, not pay for others.

Nothing is free.

What the Government "gives" some - is directly paid for by others.

There is no free ride. No free housing. No free health care. No free food.

Free from some because it is paid for by others.

Why should others pay for some? Why should some get a free ride and others buy their token for the subway?

There will always be someone richer than you, poorer than you, prettier than you, smaller than you, taller than you ---- that is life. Luck of the draw.

Life at life's terms.

Unplanned pregnancy among poor women has risen. That is not anyone's fault other than the woman who lies down and opens her legs.

No one is forcing her to have sex and/or get pregnant.

Condoms are sold in convenience stores next to the aspirin, right before you get to the beer cooler.

The rich and poor know exactly what aisle to go down to go to the beer cooler.

Then wake up - take a different aisle and alas, there are the condoms.

Bypass the slurpee or the potato chips or the fritos or the 40 ounce - buy condoms.

If you can't afford your rent for yourself - then you can't afford a child.

Close your legs.

Democrats want you to be dependent upon them.

Democrats want you to remain on the plantation. They will oversee that you get what you need.

You will get what you need - but not always what you want.

Democrats will tell you - here is how much we will give you for one child, here is how much you get if you have two, or three or four or more.

And if you have five, then you are eligible to live in a tenement - next to the railroad tracks for free.

Democrats will give you a hand out. They will never allow you to touch "their" hand for a hands up.

They will oversee you.

They want you to stay on their plantation.

They want your vote.

Just vote for Democrats.

Obey their mastery of language.

They will give you a hand out.

You will get a piece of their pie.

But you can't eat the pie in their house.

Remember, the rich Democrat lives on the mansion atop the hill.

The Democrat gave you a tenement to live in - next to the railroad track.

You only get a piece of their pie.

It's their pie.

Democrats want to make sure - it is never your pie ...

as you live in the tenement next to the railroad track ...

looking at their mansion atop the hill.

Eating the piece of pie they gave you ...


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Hate rhetoric from Al Sharpton on MSNBC


The hate rhetoric on MSNBC from Al Sharpton is profound.

Yet, Al is silent about the thug "flash mob" in Philadelphia who stole and robbed ...

Al also never apologized for the scheme he developed with his gal pal Tawana Brawley.

The hypocritical rhetoric from this publicity addict is profound. The hate rhetoric is alarming from a man some refer to as Reverend.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

U.S. - I NEVER promised you a rose garden. Get over it!


U.S. - I NEVER promised you a rose garden ...

Lynn Anderson's international hit "Rose Garden" started quite simply, yet, profoundly -
"I beg your pardon, I never promised you a rose garden."

The U.S. does NOT owe or guarantee anyone anything.

The United States of America does offer ~ life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness.

There are no guarantees of free housing, health care, pay checks ... there is no written document stating the U.S. guarantees any of its citizenry those freebies. If so - EVERYONE should live free, be given free money, free housing ....

Man-up. Do your part.

No one in the U.S. is entitled or guaranteed anything other than a hope of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Stop whining and get off your duff and stop demanding handouts.

It is NOT the obligation of taxpayers to subsidize Americans.

WE ARE ALL CREATED equal.

Otherwise - why is the Government using taxpayer dollars to subsidize some but not all?

Liberals - if you want to subsidize people - do it with your own money.

Not everyone is guaranteed a pretty house with a picket fence.

Not everyone has a computer or cable TV or ipod .... not everyone can afford it.

Get over it. Save your money.

In my lifetime - my folks saved up to get the one color TV for the living room.

When I got my first apartment - it took years for me to save up for a portable color TV.

I was happy to have a 12 inch black and white. But I saved my money, I worked for that elusive - but finally attained olor TV.

There will always be someone who has more just as there will always be some who have less.

Aspire to reach for the stars - but there are no guarantees you will.

The American dream is a dream - it will NOT be a reality for everyone.

It was never intended to be a reality for everypone.

It is an aspiration that may or may not be achieved in a lifetime ...

All dreams are different. All dreams do not come true.

GET OVER IT!

No one is entitled to anything ...

other than the knowledge we all are created equal.

We all are hopeful for the dream of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

What we achieve, what we eventually possess ... is not always up to us.

It is called life at life's terms.

Some will fall in love, some will fall out of love.

Some will have a love that lasts a lifetime.

Some will never find love.

That is life at life's term.

If I respect you - in theory - you should respect me.

But there is no guarantee.

In real life you do not have to respect yourself or anyone else, for that matter.

This is life.

Get over it.

Enjoy it!

Indeed, it has been said by many -

Life is not a dress rehearsal.

Life ... live, love, life ... live!

P.S. The only certainty is you pay taxes and die!

Well, it seems over 51% of U.S. citizenry pay no taxes. I guess we who do - subsidize them.

Such is life in America.

Such is REAL life.

Life at life's terms.



"Rose Garden"

I beg your pardon,
I never promised you a rose garden.
Along with the sunshine,
There's gotta be a little rain sometimes.
When you take, you gotta give, so live and let live,
Or let go.
I beg your pardon,
I never promised you a rose garden.

I could promise you things like big diamond rings,
But you don't find roses growin' on stalks of clover.
So you better think it over.
Well, if sweet-talkin' you could make it come true,
I would give you the world right now on a silver platter,
But what would it matter?
So smile for a while and let's be jolly:
Love shouldn't be so melancholy.
Come along and share the good times while we can.

I beg your pardon,
I never promised you a rose garden.
Along with the sunshine,
There's gotta be a little rain sometimes.

Instrumental break.

I beg your pardon,
I never promised you a rose garden.

I could sing you a tune or promise you the moon,
But if that's what it takes to hold you,
I'd just as soon let you go, but there's one thing I want you to know.
You better look before you leap, still waters run deep,
And there won't always be someone there to pull you out,
And you know what I'm talkin' about.
So smile for a while and let's be jolly:
Love shouldn't be so melancholy.
Come along and share the good times while we can.

I beg your pardon,
I never promised you a rose garden.
Along with the sunshine,
There's gotta be a little rain sometimes.

To fade.