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sarcasmo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-18-08 08:49 PM
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28. I was trying to figure out the word for what you describe thanks, I have thought this for the
Last couple of years here in Michigan.
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  -The End of Retirement? Crewleader  Dec-17-08 12:24 AM   #0 
  - Die on the job - the "new normal".....oh WAIT....  Mind_your_head   Dec-17-08 12:40 AM   #1 
  - Unless you're protected by a union with strict seniority rules  Warpy   Dec-17-08 07:59 PM   #24 
  - Cross-post this in GD, Crewleader -  northofdenali   Dec-17-08 12:47 AM   #2 
  - hi northofdenali  Crewleader   Dec-17-08 01:22 PM   #20 
  - I'm retired and I fear for the next thirty years. I hope I'm going to be  roguevalley   Dec-17-08 03:14 PM   #22 
  - The Big Lie  rwenos   Dec-17-08 01:00 AM   #3 
  - Yep, just keep praying to Jebus and buying those lottery tickets...  Jester Messiah   Dec-17-08 07:39 AM   #13 
     - Their 'God' has abandoned them  formercia   Dec-17-08 08:01 AM   #16 
     - The lottery pays off better than the Repubs! nt  Bigmack   Dec-17-08 09:42 AM   #19 
  - Now the boomers are feeling like the Gen-X'ers  silverojo   Dec-17-08 01:13 AM   #4 
  - Hiyo, Silver, I know how you feel. Some people are always saying my generation  raccoon   Dec-17-08 07:57 AM   #14 
  - In terms of what you might call the "social contract" this is a huge deal.  pa28   Dec-17-08 01:30 AM   #5 
  - Asset Allocation Is Important  OutNow   Dec-17-08 02:22 AM   #6 
  - Retirement might not end, just go away for a generation or two  GoesTo11   Dec-17-08 03:05 AM   #7 
  - Defined Benefit Pension plans were and are a bad idea  exboyfil   Dec-17-08 04:06 AM   #8 
  - DB plans are a good idea. It is their termination, as your case shows, that is a bad idea.  GodlessBiker   Dec-17-08 04:23 AM   #9 
  - If there is no hope for retirement....  Uben   Dec-17-08 05:44 AM   #11 
  - Get your terms straight.....  AnneD   Dec-17-08 01:51 PM   #21 
     - What legislation allowed DBs to be raided or underfunded?  exboyfil   Dec-17-08 05:47 PM   #23 
        - Many companies.....  AnneD   Dec-18-08 09:21 AM   #26 
           - You are right about the de facto piggy bank  exboyfil   Dec-18-08 11:49 PM   #29 
  - I see no retirement for me  machI   Dec-17-08 05:43 AM   #10 
  - Thank God the idiot in charge didn't get his way with our Social Security.  fasttense   Dec-17-08 06:17 AM   #12 
  - Don't hesitate to remind Republicans of that!  raccoon   Dec-17-08 07:58 AM   #15 
  - Fortunatly, the Nasdaq crash and collapse of the tech bubble  nocaster   Dec-17-08 09:41 AM   #18 
  - Wouldn't that have been great if SS accts had been privatized?  Citizen Number 9   Dec-17-08 08:05 AM   #17 
  - Imagine if they had gotten their hands on that money, what a bigger mess we would be in.  sarcasmo   Dec-17-08 08:19 PM   #25 
  - One of the major effects of this, I believe, will be...  IrateCitizen   Dec-18-08 07:44 PM   #27 
  - I was trying to figure out the word for what you describe thanks, I have thought this for the  sarcasmo   Dec-18-08 08:49 PM   #28 
     - Intergenerational housing is smart.....  AnneD   Dec-19-08 08:25 AM   #30 
  - TANSTAAFL  notesdev   Dec-19-08 08:30 AM   #31 
  - Everyone is treating work like it's a four-letter word.  Citizen Number 9   Dec-19-08 09:33 AM   #32 
 

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