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archangel
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Fmr jarhead said:Your position sounds like one of someone who does not invest themselves, due to not knowing anything about how investing works.
It is not a bad thing, just not a strong position to make an arguement.
Do you currently make any investments, or 401K contributions? If not, you should be very afraid that there will be no safety net for you...unless you are over 55, and it will have no effect on you, at all.
Those over 55 will not be affected by any changes that are undertaken.
Excuse me former Marine...I invested in my country by serving...I never expected to get rich..it is not that important to me...freedom is...duh!
I get along fine in retirement...I do not overspend or borrow...I enjoy what little I have as long as others can eat and have a place to sleep...geez..a new concept here... You are an embarrassment to the corps...why did you serve anyway? To get rich...humm...forgive me for being honest and compassionant... :usa: