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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 329077" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>RETIRE? What in tarnation is that? If it hadn't been for my fairly recent disability I would have worked till I was at least 65 if not 70 crossing my fingers all the while that some Moron in the White House wouldn't just take Social Security and spend it on his vacation and then piss down our backs and tell us it's raining by saying NO more SS, it's bankrupt. </p><p>I was lucky in a way when I became disabled, I had a good amount in SS because of starting the work force early in life and had mostly over average paying jobs. I fear some will never see there SS because of government spending. So if your smart or were smart enough to pile away long ago you'll be okay when retirement knocks at your door. But, don't count on SS being there. I still fear that they'll just close the doors some day and leave schmucks like me standing out in the cold with an worthless I.O.U. So save like the dickens, you can't have too much money unless your Bill Gates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 329077, member: 2155"] RETIRE? What in tarnation is that? If it hadn't been for my fairly recent disability I would have worked till I was at least 65 if not 70 crossing my fingers all the while that some Moron in the White House wouldn't just take Social Security and spend it on his vacation and then piss down our backs and tell us it's raining by saying NO more SS, it's bankrupt. I was lucky in a way when I became disabled, I had a good amount in SS because of starting the work force early in life and had mostly over average paying jobs. I fear some will never see there SS because of government spending. So if your smart or were smart enough to pile away long ago you'll be okay when retirement knocks at your door. But, don't count on SS being there. I still fear that they'll just close the doors some day and leave schmucks like me standing out in the cold with an worthless I.O.U. So save like the dickens, you can't have too much money unless your Bill Gates. [/QUOTE]
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