Tell The Pew Research Center: Reject John Arnold’s Money!
The Pew Research Center
The Pew Research Center’s sterling reputation has been tarnished by a biased pension project. The Public Sector Retirement Systems project actively promotes anti-pension efforts in various states. The money behind this campaign? None other than former Enron trader and anti-pension ideologue John Arnold, who uses his riches to advance his anti-pension agenda.
By donating millions to Pew, Arnold has hijacked their good name and put a respected face on his plan to eliminate pensions for public employees and replace them with risky 401(k)s. It’s time to tell Pew that enough is enough.
Pew should reject Arnold’s money, reclaim their good name, and put a stop to their anti-pension activity. Write them today!
To:
The Pew Research Center
From:
[Your Name]
Hardworking public employees all over America depend on their defined-benefit pensions to provide a secure retirement. In recent years, a few states have made harmful changes to public pensions, swayed by Pew’s biased pension research. I understand that anti-pension billionaire John Arnold has been financing Pew’s public pensions project.
As you well know, Pew is a trusted name when it comes to research. It is shameful that one man with enough money can corrupt the good name of a respected organization. I urge you to cut ties with John Arnold and his anti-pension agenda. Millions of American families and their retirement security hang in the balance.