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In article , Mike Coslo
writes: Suggest you young pups and baby boomers start worrying about your Social Security rather than the demise of Amateur Radio in 170 to 500 years or so (pick a decline stat) I decided a couple decades ago not to depend on SS for retirement. If I get something from it, great. But I'm not counting on it. SS is not a retirement plan. Agreed. It's supposed to be a safety net. It is a mistake to count any money from it a a given. Agreed! But I do have a few questions about privatized SS. What happens if the Stock market tanks the month before your retirement? You're in trouble. Unless there are strong protections, (which will end up a huge drain on the 'Guvmint) there may be people who suddenly find themselves poor. There's a basic rule of investment that return and risk are directly connected. If you want low risk you have to accept less return. One would think that even a lackluster student like Shrub would understand that concept, but he once again proves his basic nature as a forty watt bulb in a hundred watt socket. What are the politicians going to raid for extra money? They don't look that far ahead. Heck, they're not even concerned about paying back the money already borrowed from the SS system. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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