Bev Johns sat before Illinois lawmakers and asked why they hated teachers.
The 67-year-old retired special-education teacher and administrator from Jacksonville thought she had a secure pension in return for 34 years of work. She wanted the people considering reducing benefits to rescue the worst-funded U.S. state pension system to know whom they were affecting.
“You are punishing people who devoted their lives to educating children,” Johns told a committee in Springfield on Dec. 3. “You are harming individuals who have educated children, worked long hours, paid for materials out of their pocket and often fed and clothed children.”
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Government pensions are the modern day ponzi schemes
I didn't believe it in 1972 on entering the major workforce, and see the truth today. DUH.
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