Guest MINDSETTER™ Norman: The Amazing Magaziner, the Prince of Prestidigitation

Guest MINDSETTER™Arthur Norman

Guest MINDSETTER™ Norman: The Amazing Magaziner, the Prince of Prestidigitation

It's bad enough that the Rhode Island retirees' pension fund has been a loser under Treasurer Seth Magaziner's management. It¹s worse news that, even as the hedge fund Governor Gina Raimondo foisted on us, Point Judith Venture Fund II, has lost 1.1% of its value, she continues to earn management fees, last year sharing a 2.5% fee (GoLocalProv, April 28).

Worst, however, is the graphic legerdemain that Treasurer Magaziner has just published.

The Spring 2016 issue of Compass, the newsletter of the Employees Retirement System of RI, uses standard bar graphs to compare the number of active and retired teachers, general municipal employees, police and firefighters, and State employees. Magaziner also compares their average ages, their average salary or retirement income and, sort of, their years of service before retirement. (More on this later.)

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This is information about which all Rhode Islanders would, or should, have an interest. The sleight-of-hand comes in the State's presentation. Simply put, the distorted scale of the graphs makes it appear that there

are almost as many retirees as active employees ­ there are far fewer. The graphs purport to show that retirees are only slightly older than active employees ­ they are much older. The Treasurer¹s greatest feat of hocus-pocus, however, attempts to portray retirees¹ average retirement benefit to be nearly the same as active employees¹ salaries. Nothing could be further from the truth!

And what about those average years of employment? By showing only the years of employment for active employees (14 or fewer) and omitting the corresponding years of service of retirees (many more) for comparison, The Amazing Magaziner, the Prince of Prestidigitation, reveals his and Raimondo's agenda: under the guise of transparency ­ the Governor's oft-used touchstone ­ to sully the reputations of retirees and make them "the other", to be villified in the public eye, and validate the pension soaking they continue to endure. As a retired teacher and as a taxpayer, I find this dissembling outrageous. Transparent?

Yes, we can see right through them.


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