Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Aiken County Republican Party Convention

Aiken County Republican Party's County Convention
From Chairman Dennis Saylor
First of all, thank you, everyone who turned in your Precinct Reorganization packet. I am pleased with the response from the grassroots.
Second, thanks to Roger Rollins and David Lobb, we have secured the River of Life Church on Highway 1 as the location for the Aiken County Republican Party's County Convention. The Convention will take place on Friday, April 24. Registration will begin at 6:30 p.m. and the convention will begin at 7:00 p.m.
I'll share more details, such as the line-up of guest speakers, as they become available.
Third, please don't forget that the Precinct Reorganization Make-up Meeting for still-unorganized precincts will take place on Monday, March 16 at the Aiken County Council Building Auditorium (736 Richland Avenue West, Aiken, SC 29801.)
Thanks for your commitment to the Aiken County Republican Party. Together, we can do it.
Dennis Saylor
Chairman, Aiken County Republican Party


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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Pelosi Power

the Air Force as her "personal airline." 

FOXNews.com
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
 
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has repeatedly requested military aircraft to shuttle her and her colleagues and family around the country, according to a new report from a conservative watchdog group. 
Representatives for Judicial Watch, which obtained e-mails and other documents from a Freedom of Information request, said the correspondence shows Pelosi has abused the system in place to accommodate congressional leaders and treated the Air Force as her "personal airline." 
The e-mails showed repeated attempts by Pelosi aides to request aircraft, sometimes aggressively, and by Department of Defense officials to accommodate them. 
"I think that's above and beyond what other members of Congress are doing and what is expected of our elected officials," said Jenny Small, a researcher with the group. 
The group reported that Pelosi was notorious for making special demands for high-end aircraft, lodging last-minute cancellations, and racking up additional expenses for the military. 
In one e-mail, aide Kay King complained to the military that they had not made available any aircraft the House speaker wanted for Memorial Day recess. 
"It is my understanding there are NO G5s available for the House during the Memorial Day recess. This is totally unacceptable ... The Speaker will want to know where the planes are," King wrote. 
In another, when told a certain type of aircraft would not be available, King wrote: "This is not good news, and we will have some very disappointed folks, as well as a very upset Speaker."
Pelosi's office has not yet responded to requests for comment. 

The Honeymoon is Over!!


The media found out he is a Republican!!!


Monday, March 9, 2009

Congressional Benefits

For the most part I have been very critical of our Congress. There is little doubt that our current financial problems stem from actions and inaction by both sides of the aisle over a long time. Too many have made it a career. The pay and privileges ares good and the egos grow ever larger. I have long advocated term limits but without a voter revolt it will never happen. On the other hand I keep hearing people say that members get a "full pension after five years". The pension vests after five years but it is not payable until age 62 and the amount is based on years of actual service. So it is not quite as bad as it sounds. You be the judge.



CONGRESSIONAL BENEFITS


Prior to 1984, neither Members of Congress nor any other federal civil service employee paid Social Security taxes. Of course, they were also not eligible to receive Social Security benefits. Members of Congress and other federal employees were instead covered by a separate pension plan called the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS). The 1983 amendments to the Social Security Act required federal employees first hired after 1983 to participate in Social Security. These amendments also required all Members of Congress to participate in Social Security as of January 1, 1984, regardless of when they first entered Congress. Because the CSRS was not designed to coordinate with Social Security, Congress directed the development of a new retirement plan for federal workers. The result was the Federal Employees' Retirement System Act of 1986.

Members of Congress receive retirement and health benefits under the same plans available to other federal employees. They become vested after five years of full participation.

Members elected since 1984 are covered by the Federal Employees' Retirement System (FERS). Those elected prior to 1984 were covered by the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS). In 1984 all members were given the option of remaining with CSRS or switching to FERS.

As it is for all other federal employees, congressional retirement is funded through taxes and the participants' contributions. Members of Congress under FERS contribute 1.3 percent of their salary into the FERS retirement plan and pay 6.2 percent of their salary in Social Security taxes.

Members of Congress are not eligible for a pension until they reach the age of 50, but only if they've completed 20 years of service. Members are eligible at any age after completing 25 years of service or after they reach the age of 62. Please also note that Member's of Congress have to serve at least 5 years to even receive a pension.

The amount of a Congressperson's pension depends on the years of service and the average of the highest 3 years of his or her salary. By law, the starting amount of a Member's retirement annuity may not exceed 80% of his or her final salary.
According to the Congressional Research Service, 413 retired Members of Congress were receiving federal pensions based fully or in part on their congressional service as of Oct. 1, 2006. Of this number, 290 had retired under CSRS and were receiving an average annual pension of $60,972. A total of 123 Members had retired with service under both CSRS and FERS or with service under FERS only. Their average annual pension was $35,952 in 2006.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

City Council Update


AIKEN CORPORATION WORK SESSION – The work session on February 23rd with the Aiken Corporation began with a lengthy briefing on the history and accomplishments of this non-profit community organization. They have every right to be proud of what they have done for the Aiken community since their founding in the early 1980s. After their briefing, Council had an excellent discussion which focused on several matters of importance. Issues related to the Railroad Depot and African American Cultural Museum were discussed along with several concerns I voiced about the Fiscal Year 2008 Audit. If you are interested further in this item, please refer to the minutes of the work session which are not yet available. I will post the link on the next Aiken Journal entry.

APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS – I am please to announce the appointment of Stephen Mueller, who operates the Rose Hill B&B, to a position on the Accommodations Tax Committee and the reappointment of Pat Andringa to the Arts Commission and Robert Besley to the Building Code Appeals Committee.

CONVEYANCE OF CITY-OWNED LOTS TO HABITAT At Monday’s meeting we will have First Reading of an Ordinance to give four city-owned lots to Habitat. Each year as they build houses and use these lots, we would replenish them with additional vacant lots.

AIKEN'S 175TH BIRTHDAY- This is an unusually light session for a City Council meeting so this posting will be very brief. I do want to let everyone know that planning is active for celebrating the 175th birthday of the City of Aiken during the 2010 year. Bill Reynolds, who is the Chair of the Planning Commission, was nominated and elected as Chair for this massive planning event. Mayor Fred Cavanaugh is the Honorary Chair. Richard Pearce is the Staff Representative so please call him if you want to volunteer to serve on one of the Committees. He can be reached at 642-7657.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Global Warming makes me Hot Under the Collar

It is hard to believe there are so many dupes out there. On the other hand we have a President and an administration that are prepared to destroy whats left of our economy.Wake up America! This video came from Politico.com

Obama Speeches Like Sex

Thanks to Powerline for bringing this video to our attention,