“There are several bills out there that are going to do it (enhance Tier 2), the chair of the Pension Committee is wanting to do that right now. The governor spoke about it in his budget address. Bottom line is: there are simple fixes to this and we don’t have to enhance benefits across the whole system,” said state Rep. Blaine Wilhour.
Long-term thinking is not what where elected officials spend their time or efforts, and I think you know that well enough already. They want “the best bang for the buck” in terms of their own job security, and that means prefering to think short-term. Has it ever been otherwise?
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
HOW ABOUT ENHANCING SOCIAL SECURITY????
Well, there goes the fully funded pensions by 2050! LOL
Long-term thinking is not what where elected officials spend their time or efforts, and I think you know that well enough already. They want “the best bang for the buck” in terms of their own job security, and that means prefering to think short-term. Has it ever been otherwise?
Exactly. As long as they succeed in ignoring the pension shortfalls, they will keep or expand for their own benefit.