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Raimondo annointed a “brave thinker” by The Atlantic

October 25, 2012

The Atlantic has the latest media outbreak of Raimondomania:

Once upon a time, politicians across the land found a magical formula for achieving popularity. They kept public employees’ pay low, enabling low tax rates (hooray!); to make up for the low pay, they promised fat pensions down the road (huzzah!). The pensions were funded by gimmicks and wishful thinking. But that would be a problem for future politicians to reckon with.

Raimondo is one of the first to perform that necessary reckoning. Last year she led an unprecedented reform, raising the retirement age (to 67), freezing cost-of-living increases, and adding a 401(k)-like plan to the traditional (shrunken) defined-benefits plan.

Raimondo, a Democrat, says she ran for office largely to perform this thankless task. The state’s pension payments were crowding out spending on things like libraries and public buses—services she depended on in her youth. Amid the pain and the blame, Raimondo focused on the math, recognizing two things: That waiting longer would mean harsher adjustments for all, including the public workers themselves. And that the state has a duty not only to the past, but to the future as well.

See all our 2012 Brave Thinkers.

Raimondo was rapped by critics for pumping her fist during the rally depicted in The Atlantic’s photo. The treasurer has denied pumping her fist, and says she was giving a thumb’s-up to someone on the second floor of the Statehouse.

This post has been updated.

6 Comments leave one →
  1. Zenobia permalink
    October 25, 2012 2:37 pm

    Because we all point at people with our thumbs.

  2. October 25, 2012 4:18 pm

    That was my mistake to say she was pointing. Raimondo has said she was giving someone a thumb’s up

  3. Mister Guy permalink
    October 25, 2012 10:24 pm

    Maybe she can join “Pussy Riot” now…ugh…

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