The other day we had a look at Pat McKinley’s ballot statement and something surprising popped up. Well, not really. Squeezed into the middle of his I-riddled statement was the curt phrase “I will work to reform public employee pensions.”

That's what they told me to say.
That’s a vague assertion, and frankly it’s hard to believe when it’s coming out of the mouth of one of the pension system’s most noted abusers – a double-dipping bureaucrat who pulls down well over two hundred grand per year in retirement thanks to a ridiculous 3-at-50 pension system that’s now bringing the city to its’ knees.
So what does McKinley mean by “pension reform” anyway?
Read the rest of “The $215,000 Man Blurts Out ‘Pension Reform'”
We have Chief Walters in Santa Ana who too double dipped while ago.
He quietly retired and continue working which gave him virtually 1/2 mill annually.
Somehow this blog and Admin does not want to mention that.
I am not sure if he is still retired or not.
Fiala,
He was asked to come back to work. He has done a fine job with limited resources since doing so.
You can fool some people sometimes, But you can’t fool all the people all the time…. admin.
If he wouldn’t be a double dipper he would get out of the retirement or work as a volunteer…… but he is double dipper.