Here are my comments on the phone call:
1. How did the fate of our pension fund end up in the hands of the U. S. Treasury?
2. Am I supposed to believe that the treasury does not know what the law states? Is it still open to interpretation?
3. Am I also supposed to believe that the CSPF does not have any idea on what they are going to do until the Treasury interprets the new law?
4. I noticed that Nyhan said that everyone would be treated fairly. According to what standard?
5. I also noticed that he used the word fairly and did not say equally.
6. Does he know some things that are going to happen and will not reveal them for now?
7. As I remember Nyhan lobbied for, and probably helped to write the new law.
8. It is really hard to believe that he doesn't know exactly what is about to come down.
9. The phone call revealed very little new information.
10. Nyhan said every penny goes towards pension benefits. I guess he forgot to mention his salary.
1. How did the fate of our pension fund end up in the hands of the U. S. Treasury?
2. Am I supposed to believe that the treasury does not know what the law states? Is it still open to interpretation?
3. Am I also supposed to believe that the CSPF does not have any idea on what they are going to do until the Treasury interprets the new law?
4. I noticed that Nyhan said that everyone would be treated fairly. According to what standard?
5. I also noticed that he used the word fairly and did not say equally.
6. Does he know some things that are going to happen and will not reveal them for now?
7. As I remember Nyhan lobbied for, and probably helped to write the new law.
8. It is really hard to believe that he doesn't know exactly what is about to come down.
9. The phone call revealed very little new information.
10. Nyhan said every penny goes towards pension benefits. I guess he forgot to mention his salary.