I don't know about UK, Canada, or Australia, but in the US a federal politician does
not receive any retirement until they have at least 5 years service. This means
that one-term (4 years) Senators or Representatives receive no pension unless they have
other government service to go with it. And even after 35 years as a Congressman, they
only can get 80% of their highest 3 years of service.
And yes, most military retired people only get 50% of their base pay upon retirement.
But most who retire after 20 years are in their early forties and will draw that for the
rest of their lives, maybe another 30 or 40 years. Plus they get medical coverage for them
and their spouse for the rest of their lives. Where else can you get a job and retire after
20 years and start getting a pension right then, most places make you wait until you are at
least 59 before you can start getting one. And it is true that most 20 year retirees aren't
able to live on their military pension alone, so most do find a job and now have 2 incomes
that let them live quite well, especially with lifetime medical.
Yes, it is a very dangerous job, maybe the most dangerous job there is. But it is their choice
to do it and they know the benefits of sticking with it for 20 years. And many spend 25 or 30
years in the service and that increases their retirements benefits also.
So using the photos of the wounded Marine to tug at your heart doesn't really prove anything
about retirement benefits as opposed to politicians. The whole email is pointless and partially
untrue. Police and firefighters have dangerous jobs and they don't get to retire with benefits
after only 20 years and start getting it right away.
Damn, my foot slipped off the edge of my soapbox and I twisted my ankle......gotta go.....
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