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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by Michael549 on Sun Feb 7 11:57:40 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by BrooklynBus on Sat Feb 6 19:03:12 2010.

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From a previous message: "I would like to ask him where the logic is in building a subway line to the Javits Center which he wants, when the MTA says its bus to the Javits Center from 42nd Street is underutilized and are proposing to eliminate it."

Simple, it is not only about the Javits Center, but it is about that new residential development to be built above the LIRR train yard. Folks will be more likely work there, and move in if there is direct train service. It is about looking toward the future.

Right now maybe that bus is filled when there's a show at the Jacob Javitts - I remember the old PC-Expo days. But if there's no shows, no riders. However if the new development is built, then there will be plenty of riders. Besides it appears that the 34th Street cross-town bus will remain.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by BrooklynBus on Sun Feb 7 12:19:10 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by Michael549 on Sun Feb 7 11:57:40 2010.

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Disagree. I thought the shows at the Javits Center were continuous, although most people might not hear about most of them since most are trade specific. Went to a recent one for professional photographers, and the buses were packed. Most people were not aware of that show.

Agree about your point regarding development, but is his major concern really helping New York or his real estate developer friends?

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by BrooklynBus on Sun Feb 7 12:20:10 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by arnine on Sat Feb 6 20:20:01 2010.

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Don't get me started.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by BrooklynBus on Sun Feb 7 12:21:19 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by BrooklynBus on Sun Feb 7 12:20:10 2010.

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See my new post at Off Topic Chat.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by B1bus on Sun Feb 7 16:50:45 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by Train Man Paul : Metro-North's Best Conductor FOR ALL 3 LINES!!! on Sat Feb 6 16:29:06 2010.

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How about Police and Fire PAY EVEN when they are going to emergencies?

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by B1bus on Sun Feb 7 16:52:36 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by piyer on Sat Feb 6 19:10:54 2010.

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What do you want to do, have a earnings cap to senior citizens to earn a 1/2 fare card?

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by randyo on Sun Feb 7 17:00:53 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sat Feb 6 22:11:54 2010.

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I believe that the NYS income tax exemption for gov't pensions is contained in the state constitution which would be harder to amend than an ordinary statute.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by trainsarefun on Sun Feb 7 17:15:00 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by randyo on Sun Feb 7 17:00:53 2010.

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I believe that the NYS income tax exemption for gov't pensions is contained in the state constitution which would be harder to amend than an ordinary statute.

You are correct. The provision in question was enacted in 2001. I remember because I voted negatively on the question.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by trainsarefun on Sun Feb 7 17:23:03 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by trainsarefun on Sun Feb 7 17:15:00 2010.

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Art 16, sec 5:

[Compensation of public officers and employees subject to taxation]

§5. All salaries, wages and other compensation, except pensions, paid to officers and employees of the state and its subdivisions and agencies shall be subject to taxation. (Amended by vote of the people November 6, 2001.)

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by brightonr68 on Sun Feb 7 17:37:13 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sat Feb 6 22:11:54 2010.

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leave the retirees alone. They cost exactly zero in MTA expenses

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by David on Sun Feb 7 18:07:02 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by brightonr68 on Sun Feb 7 17:37:13 2010.

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Not to take a position on the Mayor's suggestion, but retirees cost MTA more than "zero." The pension systems are subject to the whims of the financial markets, but the pensions that are paid out are guaranteed. When the markets tank, the governmental entities for which the pensioners worked (New York City, New York State, MTA, etc.) are required to subsidize the systems to which the pensioners belonged (NYCERS, etc.). In fact, MTA's proposed 2010 budget (available on the MTA website) menstions tha a $100 million pension payment for 2009 would be delayed until 2010, as a cash management issue to get MTA through 2009 after the initial announcement (in December) about a shortage of receipts from the payroll tax.

David

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by Grand Concourse on Sun Feb 7 18:30:19 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by arnine on Sun Feb 7 09:35:40 2010.

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"Ignorance ain't bliss".

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by arnine on Sun Feb 7 19:20:11 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by Grand Concourse on Sun Feb 7 18:30:19 2010.

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Well sorry it is my opinion that Bloomberg is a scumbag, but I am entitled to my opinion, just like you're entitled to your opinion.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Feb 7 20:17:54 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by randyo on Sun Feb 7 17:00:53 2010.

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I believe that the NYS income tax exemption for gov't pensions is contained in the state constitution which would be harder to amend than an ordinary statute.

I love my pandering politicians even more now...

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by Grand Concourse on Sun Feb 7 21:06:27 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by arnine on Sun Feb 7 19:20:11 2010.

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No I'm agreeing with you. I meant that as sarcasm.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by arnine on Mon Feb 8 07:40:23 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by Grand Concourse on Sun Feb 7 21:06:27 2010.

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Oh, I'm sorry didn't realize *slaps himself"

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by randyo on Mon Feb 8 14:00:21 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by trainsarefun on Sun Feb 7 17:23:03 2010.

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That also exempts Federal pensions as well. There was a case a few years ago in Michigan in which the state taxed Federal gov't pensions but not state or local gov't pensions. Federal employees took the case to Federal court and the Feds ruled that if Fed pensions are taxable then state and local pensions also had to be and if state and local pensions were exempt then Fed pensions also had to be. All pensions had to be treated equally regardless of which way the state went. The state opted to make all gov't pensions exempt rather than tax state and local ones.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by randyo on Mon Feb 8 14:06:48 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by David on Sun Feb 7 18:07:02 2010.

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AFAIK, since NYCTA employees are considered CITY employees for pension purposes, the only monies the MTA has to pay out is the pension cost for each employee while the employee is still working. Once the employee is retired, the gov't "entity" for which the pensioner worked is considered to be the City of NY which is the entity required to make the payments. I have heard that the MTA is trying to establish its own pension system independent of NYCERS but it is only in the rumor stage at this point.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by arnine on Mon Feb 8 16:23:00 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by randyo on Mon Feb 8 14:06:48 2010.

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Well, that would be sensible, the MTA should have it's own pension system, but it needs to be properly ran

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by rbseabeach on Mon Feb 8 16:26:24 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by arnine on Sun Feb 7 19:20:11 2010.

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It does not matter what Bloomberg says. he has no juridiction over the MTA. He has 4 board members. Patterson is the one thst makes the decision and with his poll numbers lower than the 53rd & Lex subway platform, he will not touch it with a 10 foot pole.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by arnine on Mon Feb 8 16:37:03 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by rbseabeach on Mon Feb 8 16:26:24 2010.

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True but the scumbag does have ways to get what he wants and pray he doesn't here

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by rbseabeach on Mon Feb 8 16:47:40 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by arnine on Mon Feb 8 16:37:03 2010.

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true.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by trainsarefun on Mon Feb 8 16:54:55 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by randyo on Mon Feb 8 14:00:21 2010.

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Interesting. Thanks for the note.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by f179dj on Mon Feb 8 16:58:21 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by arnine on Mon Feb 8 16:23:00 2010.

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Thanks, but being over the hill, I'll take my chances with NYCERS.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by trainsarefun on Mon Feb 8 17:04:51 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by f179dj on Mon Feb 8 16:58:21 2010.

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I wouldn't worry, since the NY constitution makes your membership in a state pension plan a property right.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by arnine on Mon Feb 8 17:30:04 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by trainsarefun on Mon Feb 8 17:04:51 2010.

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Well, if the MTA had it's own pension plan, wouldn't it be a state pension plan as the MTA is a state agency?

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by arnine on Mon Feb 8 17:30:40 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by f179dj on Mon Feb 8 16:58:21 2010.

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Ok was just thinking it would be better if not leave well enough alone then

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by Jersey Mike on Mon Feb 8 23:42:32 2010, in response to Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sat Feb 6 15:23:59 2010.

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They should take away benefits that cost money like pensions and health care, not the non-monetary kind. For example instead of paying one's pensions in cash dollars, pay them in PPR Metrocard dollars.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by Railman718 on Mon Feb 8 23:50:09 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by Jersey Mike on Mon Feb 8 23:42:32 2010.

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For example instead of paying one's pensions in cash dollars, pay them in PPR Metrocard dollars.

Well im gald people who think like you young man arent in a postion to suggest something as silly as that.


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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by brightonr68 on Tue Feb 9 00:14:42 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by Jersey Mike on Mon Feb 8 23:42:32 2010.

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IT is not the money spent on things that are useful for the employees that work or retired that needs to shrink it is all the job functions that need to be changed. Merging all the bus operations, moving towards more OPTO/ATO, automated bus management, changing the station agent role to something that is needed not sitting in the booth sleeping to name a few.

10-15% workforce reduction over time is posible

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Tue Feb 9 00:36:05 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by Jersey Mike on Mon Feb 8 23:42:32 2010.

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Excuse me, If you hire me on a contractual basis which includes a pension, YOU OWE IT.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by B1bus on Tue Feb 9 22:51:30 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by brightonr68 on Tue Feb 9 00:14:42 2010.

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I had my money eaten by a machine one day and the machine wasn't giving out receipts. Had to get a letter notarized, it was a mess.
Now I have one of those cards tied to my debit card. It didn't even say there was a problem with the machine until I put it in the bus.
Can't change Station Agents until a Smart Card comes out and I cannot wait for that to happen already.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by randyo on Wed Feb 10 00:00:26 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by arnine on Mon Feb 8 17:30:04 2010.

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I would imagine that's the case.

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by randyo on Wed Feb 10 00:01:17 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by arnine on Mon Feb 8 16:37:03 2010.

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He didn't get congestion pricing ---- yet!

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Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees

Posted by arnine on Wed Feb 10 08:36:00 2010, in response to Re: Bloomberg: End Free Metrocards For MTA Retirees, posted by randyo on Wed Feb 10 00:01:17 2010.

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True but I bet he will it is just a matter of time :(

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