Public pensions are still marching to their death


Answer the below in word limit of 250 words each:

Question 1

The National Labor Relations Board consists of five members, who serve staggered terms and who are appointed by the president of the United States. How do you think the president's political outlook plays into who is appointed to sit on the board? How might this impact the decisions made by the board from presidential term to term?

Question 2

After reviewing the Dorfman article, "Public Pensions are Still Marching to Their Death" (https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffreydorfman/2014/09/11/public-pensions-are-still-marching-to-their-death), respond to the following questions:

• What are the political reasons public pensions are underfunded?

• If the pension problem is political, what steps would have to occur to remedy the problem? Do you think such a remedy will ever take place?

• If you do not see a remedy for the situation, what do you predict will happen to public pensions in the future?

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