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It's all about Ed

You have not been paying attention to what has been happening in RI for the past decade. State workers, Cranston retirees, and Providence retirees have all had contracts. The Courts in RI have ruled against contracts in those locations. Especially in regards to health care matters, where the government identities, not private corporations, have been in financial difficulties. Pay attention, because Warwick is coming after yours now. Active employees, and retirees, have been pushing the envelope on benefits past the point of the taxpayers ability to pay. I've been there, and got the t-shirt. Even though it violates laws, constitutions, and the oaths of the Judges, they protect the government identities even when it violates their own recent decisions. While Cities should have to use legislatively passed statutes of receivership procedure, now the aren't even requiring that law to be followed because it has a detrimental affect on the State itself. It is sad, but they don't seem to care about what's right or things such as justice or the rule of law anymore. Ask the WFD union new lawyer Joe Penza, and his side kick Vin Ragosta. They thought, and said, it shouldn't/couldn't happen either, BUT IT DID.

Get some money together now. You will need it going foward. Alot of it. I have been paying for 20 of 24 years in retirement to get my contractual, and legally vested property rights at our own expense. Get ready because here they come for yours! Welcome to the reality of the new US Legal system!

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