THE SHILLS AND FRONT MEN FOR THE NCCMP RAPE OF ERISA LAW AND THE THEFT FROM PENSIONERS, KLINE AND MILLER ADMIT THEY KNEW THEY COULD NOT GET IT PASSED!!
WHY ARE THEY CLAIMING SEC OF LABOR PEREZ WAS IN ON IT!!!
"And
frankly U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Secretary Tom Perez "
EARL POMEROY EX CONGRESSMAN AND NOW SENIOR PARTNER AT ALLSTON AND BIRD THE LAW FIRM FOR THE NCCMP WHEN HOFFA SAT ON THE BOARD AND IN 2007 THE LAW FIRM FOR UPS. A FACT UNDER REVIEW. INTERVIEWED CONGRESSMAN KLINE.THE SAME EARL POMEROY WHO CALLED THE RAPE OF RETIREESS PENSION CHECKS "ONE OF THE SLICKEST PIECES OF LEGISLATING HE HAS SEEN"
frankly U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Secretary Tom Perez "
EARL POMEROY EX CONGRESSMAN AND NOW SENIOR PARTNER AT ALLSTON AND BIRD THE LAW FIRM FOR THE NCCMP WHEN HOFFA SAT ON THE BOARD AND IN 2007 THE LAW FIRM FOR UPS. A FACT UNDER REVIEW. INTERVIEWED CONGRESSMAN KLINE.THE SAME EARL POMEROY WHO CALLED THE RAPE OF RETIREESS PENSION CHECKS "ONE OF THE SLICKEST PIECES OF LEGISLATING HE HAS SEEN"
EARL POMEROY:Let me just say, Mr.
Chairman, someone with whom I put many miles on the airplane together, flying back and forth to the Midwest, congratulations for your passage of the“Solutions Not Bailouts” response to the multiemployer
pension crisis. It was one of the slickest pieces of legislating I’ve
seen in the 18 years I was on Capitol Hill and in the years since. So I want to
congratulate you for that astounding achievement and capture your reflections.
Chairman, someone with whom I put many miles on the airplane together, flying back and forth to the Midwest, congratulations for your passage of the“Solutions Not Bailouts” response to the multiemployer
pension crisis. It was one of the slickest pieces of legislating I’ve
seen in the 18 years I was on Capitol Hill and in the years since. So I want to
congratulate you for that astounding achievement and capture your reflections.
How do you feel about that victory and what motivated you to give that tremendous effort.
KLINE:We had something to work with. The National Coordinating Committee for
Multiemployer Plans (NCCMP)/INTERNATIONAL UNION LEADERS had put a lot of work into
this, so we had something to work from. [Miller] was concerned that members on
his side of the aisle might be put in a tough position if they had to even think about voting for something that would result in a reduction of benefits to a pension plan.
Kline:I do not think it would have been possible(TO PASS) if we’d waited until after
the new Congress was sworn in, So that focused the effort to working on it in the
lame duck session.
Multiemployer Plans (NCCMP)/INTERNATIONAL UNION LEADERS had put a lot of work into
this, so we had something to work from. [Miller] was concerned that members on
his side of the aisle might be put in a tough position if they had to even think about voting for something that would result in a reduction of benefits to a pension plan.
Kline:I do not think it would have been possible(TO PASS) if we’d waited until after
the new Congress was sworn in, So that focused the effort to working on it in the
lame duck session.
KLINE:It took all hands to move it. George Miller working with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Democrats
And
frankly U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Secretary Tom Perez
frankly U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Secretary Tom Perez
(explains EBSA
Phylis Borzis trips to AEIP Summits and the person hired to enforce ERISA
law conspiring to attack it.)
Phylis Borzis trips to AEIP Summits and the person hired to enforce ERISA
law conspiring to attack it.)
–spent a lot of time working the Senate Democrats to get it done.
Is not Klines admission that they knew they could not get it passed legitimately so "we back doored it" on behalf of a Private Group the NCCMP – a coalition of member unions, employer trade groups, and individual employers trustees representing both unions and employers - and admission of fraud and at the very least before any cuts are even considered this and the involvement of Borzi and now Sec of Labor Perez... Kline:I do not think it would have been possible(to get it passed) if we’d waited until after the new Congress was sworn in, So that focused the effort to working on it in the lame duck session.(We knew we could not get it passed legitimately so we intentionally back doored it)
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