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    From the Senior Citizens League

    Information I thought some of you may like to read..this was in my email.



    Dear TSCL Member,

    You, and all seniors, did not receive a Social Security cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA) this year, and it’s highly unlikely that there will be one in 2011. Making matters worse, millions of Americans today are out of work entirely. One brave Congresswoman has suggested that she and her Congressional colleagues “share the painâ€

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    Make it 20%. We are in the middle of a DEPRESSION and they are making what? And they only want to reduce it by 5%? Not a very big sacrifice if you ask me. People have no jobs. Furthermore, they are the ones responsible for not regulating immigration and the banks, so they are really at the root of this mess. Seems to me they should not get paid at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redpony353
    Make it 20%. We are in the middle of a DEPRESSION and they are making what? And they only want to reduce it by 5%? Not a very big sacrifice if you ask me. People have no jobs. Furthermore, they are the ones responsible for not regulating immigration and the banks, so they are really at the root of this mess. Seems to me they should not get paid at all.
    True but that is why we plan on KICKINGTHEMALLOUT!!!!

    A reduction of pay is better than the raises they vote themselves....


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