Shouting ‘fire’ — or WEP or GPO — in a crowded theater




Your Turn with Mike Causey show

Summary: Many, if not most people, are familiar with the phrase “shouting fire in a crowded theater” — even if they might have trouble recalling who first said it (Justice Oliver Wendell Holms in a 1919 case before the Supreme Court) — and why. The modern day equivalent of the panic-starter is to bring up the subject of the Government Pension Offset or Windfall Elimination Provision in any venue — theater, retirement community, house of worship — with a large number of retired federal or state government employees, or their spouses. The initials may not mean much, if anything, to you, but ask your federal parents or grandparents, then watch their blood pressure go off the charts. So what’s the big deal? Tammy Flanagan will be my guest today on Your Turn. Meantime, for background, each has agreed to share answers and observations from someone seeking help and clarification from Social Security about WEP and GOP issues.