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Jesse Jackson Jr. To Grab $8,700 Per Month In Disability, Plus Pension In Prison
2013-08-17
[BREITBART] Convicted Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL) is scheduled to receive $8,700 per month in government disability pay, as well as a partial federal pension of $45,000. That generous $8,700 in disability comes thanks to Jackson's sudden development of a "mood disorder" as the federal government began looking to indict him. Jackson, who was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison, had no history of mental illness during his prior 17 years in Congress. Rev. Jesse Jackson has defended his son's claims of mental illness, stating to the court, "This time a year ago I thought we may have lost him."
Posted by:Fred

#11  I think I'm getting a "mood disorder" reading about this kind of, er, "stuff"....
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2013-08-17 22:22  

#10  Fidelity to the apparat pays in spades.
Posted by: mossomo   2013-08-17 20:14  

#9  nice then, he can afford to pay for his gubbamint housing and food
Posted by: Frank G   2013-08-17 14:52  

#8  Sorry, Ship. I'm pretty sure the joke is on the taxpayers.
Posted by: Bobby   2013-08-17 11:23  

#7  LOL Fred pulls an Onion out of his pocket.
I been around and ain't biting on this obvious satire.


Posted by: Shipman   2013-08-17 11:02  

#6  Spot on sir.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-08-17 09:37  

#5  It's one of those small things that makes this still America. Most (excluding the usual suspects, particularly urban and coastal) have had sons, nephews, cousins, fathers, (and the other natural gender) etc who have served and grasp the significance of the 'willingness to give the last full measure of devotion'. It's the real 'demo' in democracy. It's amazing the contrast with the rest of the world where the old school view of the military and its link to social class/caste status still predominate.
Posted by: Procopius2k    2013-08-17 09:35  

#4  As a retiree, Holiday Inn Express gives me a nice military discount. They've even extended it to family members when I put the charges on my card. Try that in a gasthaus or B&B anywhere in Europe.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-08-17 08:43  

#3  Try getting the clerk at your next hotel stay here in the States, to waiver the local room tax. Posted by Procopius2k

Point taken sir, but the clerk and owner here in the States might be a bit more favorably disposed to providing a discount, had I spent 60+ years encamped in wet, freezing snow behind their establishment, keeping them safe from the communist hoards.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-08-17 08:37  

#2  Some (note well, some) of that's SOFA - status of force agreement, which is literally a treaty between the host nation and the US. Normally, it would be totally exclusive to only members and their family members serving in country by such agreement, but some (note again, some) local commanders 'interpret' the constraints and extend a few amenities to others.

Host nations normally view 'consumption' (gas, smokes, etc) entities as heavily tax revenue sources which they waive in the case of those 'on orders' to be there, but refuse to extend to anyone else. They are not really keen in waiverning any of it to begin with. Try getting the clerk at your next hotel stay here in the States, to waiver the local room tax.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-08-17 08:25  

#1  Another interesting double standard. If a US military member is convicted of a felony, he or she loses pension and all. The current uproar over the murdering [yet un-convicted] MAJ Nadal Hasan is a case point. No conviction, no reduction in rank or forfeiture of pay.

As non-US citizen, you may join the US military and eventually gain US citizenship. Stay long enough to earn a retirement, no problem. Decide to renounce your US citizenship and move back to country of origin for the tax advantage or other any other reason? Your pension and benefits are relinquished as well.

As a US military retiree and you or your spouse wish to get treated at a US Military Installation medical facility abroad, your US TRICARE does not follow. Some facilities may bend the rules and permit treatment on a Space-Available basis. Want to pick up some smokes at the PX/BX or top off the tank before you leave the gate, not in Germany. US military retirees are prohibited from shopping on base. Eating in the food court, no problem.

....yes, that line of hundreds of foreign national employees at the base Officer's Club Sunday seafood brunch, no problem.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-08-17 03:07  

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