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Obama is starting to look like a fool to the rest of the world. Rest of world: "We need to stop spending and stop stimulus packages, we are broke" Obama "No.. the way to get out of debt is to spend so much more and print worthless money! Come on guys! Lets have a beer, pull some wool over your eyes, and spend some cash!" FYI - I dont feel to bad for old folks like Riot who might not get all the SS she paid in.. because my generation will get doo doo from SS.
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![]() I'll get all I paid in without question. It's good for 25 years, and there is no baby boomer generation beyond the one I'm at the tail of. If Boehner doesn't loot it and change the rules. You need to make sure it's there for you - by not allowing the rules to be changed on you. Again, it should be, easily, as the minor adjustments made over the years have worked in the past, and should work again.
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![]() I'm screwed and my generations children are even worse off when it comes to SS.. I'm in favor of eliminating it completely and letting myself invest in my 401k or whatever else retirement plan others want.. instead of paying 6-12% and being lucky to get 1-2% back.
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That mindset - live for today, don't save - hasn't changed in the US, it's worsened (judging by amount of savings, bankruptcies, overspending and credit debt, etc) Social Security in the government's hands cannot be invested as private funds can - a good thing, as 1/3 of the fund would probably be gone right now. You (the general you, not you specifically) don't have to eliminate SS completely to invest in your own retirement. You should be able to take 10% out of your takehome no matter how small an income one makes (and can invest it so it becomes tax free, which markedly increases it's value). Depending upon social security to fund one's retirement is foolish, as even if you max out yearly on your contribution for 20 years, the amount you receive monthly isn't much. If you don't already have a retirement account you currently pay into, you are way behind already, as the little bit of money you squirrel away in the low income early years of your career has the most growth upside just sitting there compounding for decades. And if you think you are truly screwed then not already having retirement plans in place and actively being funded makes no sense at all to me.
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |
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Other people not planning for their own retirement is NOT my problem, nor do I care. Let them work til the die then. (I'm all for SS payments for the handicapped though, except for certain morons I know who are just not that smart and abuse it to get payments when they darn well can do hard labor) So I'm responsible, but I still have to lose 6% of my paycheck for people who arent responsible? If I knew I'd get back what I put in, I wouldnt have an issue. the absolute fact (and SS knows this - they sent me a letter) that I will get pennies back for what I put in for 55 years of work is what pisses me off. If I had the option, I wouldnt put a dime into SS and put that extra 6% into my 401k. But seriously, where do you feel you have the right to assume things about my life like "And if you think you are truly screwed then not already having retirement plans in place and actively being funded makes no sense at all to me" I'm being responsible and being screwed.. if you wonder why people get pissed at you.. just look at your unreasonable assumptions that are not based on anything. And why the heck should people who plan have to pay for the mistakes of people who arent smart about things? Thats where this country goes wrong.
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I know you have a retirement account, you've mentioned it here before. Quote:
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |
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you are the queen of the backtrack, but there is no way your last statement wasnt directed towards me. but I'll let it go. Who are the "many people" that feel like everyone else's retirement should be paid from the hard workers' paycheck? I guess that is why I'll never be able to be a liberal, I cannot for the life of me grasp that understanding.
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