Even
an "ill wind"
"Rush"
sometimes blows in some
(lots of) good, - - - - - - - -
- - oops, did I say that?
Quien Sabe
Whether you
like Rush Limbaugh or
not, this is worth
reading!
By Rush
Limbaugh
I think the
vast differences in
compensation between the
victims of the September
11th casualty, and those
who die serving the
country in uniform,are
profound. No one is
really talking about it
either because you just
don't criticize anything
having to do with
September 11th.
Well, I just
can't let the numbers
pass by because it says
something really
disturbing about the
entitlement mentality of
this country.
If you lost
a family member in the
September 11th attack,
you're going to get an
average of $1,185,000.
The range is a minimum
guarantee of $250,000,
all the way up to $4.7
million.
If you are a
surviving family member
of an American soldier
killed in action, the
first check you get is a
$6,000 direct death
benefit, half of which is
taxable. Next, you get
$1,750 for burial costs.
If you are the surviving
spouse, you get $833 a
month until you remarry.
And there's a payment of
$211 per month for each
child under 18. When the
child hits 18, those
payments come to a
screeching halt.
Keep in mind
that some of the people
that are getting an
average of $1.185 million
up to $4.7 million are
complaining that it's not
enough.
We also
learned over the weekend
that some of the victims
from the Oklahoma City
bombing have started an
organization asking for
the same deal that the
September 11th families
are getting. In addition
to that, some of the
families of those bombed
in the embassies are now
asking for compensation
as well.
You see
where this is going,
don't you?
Folks, this
is part and parcel of
over fifty years of
entitlement politics in
this country. It's just
really sad.
Every time
when a pay raise comes up
for the military they
usually receive next to
nothing of a raise. Now
the green machine is in
combat in the Middle East
while their families have
to survive on food stamps
and live in low rent
housing.
However our
own U.S. Congress just
voted themselves a raise,
and many of you don't
know that they only have
to be in Congress
one-time to receive a
pension that is more than
$15,000 per month and
most are now equal to be
millionaires plus. They
also do not receive
Social Security on
retirement because they
didn't have to pay into
the system. If some of
the military people stay
in for 20 years and get
out as an E-7 you may
receive a pension of
$1,000 per month, and the
very people who placed
you in harms way receive
a pension of $15,000 per
month.
I would like
to see our elected
officials pick up a
weapon and join ranks
before they start cutting
out benefits and lowering
pay for our sons and
daughters who are now
fighting.
"When
do we finally do
something about this
??"
If this
doesn't seem fair to you,
it is time to forward
this link: http://www.rogueforum.com/realworth.htm to as many
people as you can.
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