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Post by aztecwin on May 26, 2012 7:09:35 GMT -8
amac.us/social-securityI opted out of AARP several years ago when I finally became so disgusted that they worked for and advocated against my best interests. I recently join AMAC and will continue to support them and their causes. They just make sense. This Social Security proposal goes right along with how I have been thinking for years.
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Post by AlwaysAnAztec on May 29, 2012 11:08:17 GMT -8
amac.us/social-securityI opted out of AARP several years ago when I finally became so disgusted that they worked for and advocated against my best interests. I recently join AMAC and will continue to support them and their causes. They just make sense. This Social Security proposal goes right along with how I have been thinking for years. Do you get a commission from these guys now?
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Post by aztec70 on May 29, 2012 11:22:10 GMT -8
Contributions on all earned income, increase retirement age over time, adjust COLAs. That would do the trick.
The idea that Social Security IRAs would be useful is silly. We already have 401ks and IRAs. Adding a third would do nothing. The problem is not not having enough vehicles for retirement savings. The problem is not enough retirement savings. Very few people max out their 401ks and/or IRAs.
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Post by davdesid on May 29, 2012 12:11:52 GMT -8
Contributions on all earned income, increase retirement age over time, adjust COLAs. That would do the trick. The idea that Social Security IRAs would be useful is silly. We already have 401ks and IRAs. Adding a third would do nothing. The problem is not not having enough vehicles for retirement savings. The problem is not enough retirement savings. Very few people max out their 401ks and/or IRAs. Geeze... I have to agree with you for once in a blue moon.
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Post by aztec70 on May 29, 2012 12:21:07 GMT -8
Contributions on all earned income, increase retirement age over time, adjust COLAs. That would do the trick. The idea that Social Security IRAs would be useful is silly. We already have 401ks and IRAs. Adding a third would do nothing. The problem is not not having enough vehicles for retirement savings. The problem is not enough retirement savings. Very few people max out their 401ks and/or IRAs. Geeze... I have to agree with you for once in a blue moon. ;D
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Post by aztecwin on May 29, 2012 15:47:27 GMT -8
I still fail to see why some of you can't see the wisdom in having part of social securtiy beyond spousal benefits be willable.
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Post by sdsustoner on May 29, 2012 15:58:40 GMT -8
The hell is wrong with merely lifting the cap?
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Post by aztec70 on May 29, 2012 19:08:03 GMT -8
I still fail to see why some of you can't see the wisdom in having part of social securtiy beyond spousal benefits be willable. It is like an annuity, win. Once you annuitize the the income stream ends at death. If you want to leave an estate, don't spend all of your money.
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Post by aztecwin on May 30, 2012 13:16:15 GMT -8
The hell is wrong with merely lifting the cap? That could be part of it. Raise the cap on the employee only.
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Post by aztecwin on May 30, 2012 13:17:16 GMT -8
I still fail to see why some of you can't see the wisdom in having part of social securtiy beyond spousal benefits be willable. It is like an annuity, win. Once you annuitize the the income stream ends at death. If you want to leave an estate, don't spend all of your money. No kidding Sherlock! That is not the question.
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Post by aztec70 on May 30, 2012 15:43:56 GMT -8
It is like an annuity, win. Once you annuitize the the income stream ends at death. If you want to leave an estate, don't spend all of your money. No kidding Sherlock! That is not the question. Oh? Then, pray tell, what is your question?
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Post by aztecwin on May 30, 2012 17:07:14 GMT -8
No kidding Sherlock! That is not the question. Oh? Then, pray tell, what is your question? Direct quote from above! "I still fail to see why some of you can't see the wisdom in having part of social securtiy beyond spousal benefits be willable."
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Post by aztec70 on May 30, 2012 19:08:06 GMT -8
Oh? Then, pray tell, what is your question? Direct quote from above! "I still fail to see why some of you can't see the wisdom in having part of social securtiy beyond spousal benefits be willable." You want social security to be part of your estate? How about your federal pensions?
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Post by mens fashion on May 30, 2012 22:39:44 GMT -8
Just murder half of the babies and elderly. That will fix it
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Post by aztecwin on May 31, 2012 5:51:04 GMT -8
Direct quote from above! "I still fail to see why some of you can't see the wisdom in having part of social security beyond spousal benefits be will-able." You want social security to be part of your estate? How about your federal pensions? If you are paying attention, that is the future of most pensions. That is one of the main issues in the upcoming mayoral election in San Diego although it is not discussed in those terms. Part of my Federal Retirement under TSP is now that way. It is by far the biggest part of the retirement system now and is funded by both the employee and the government out of current budget. No unfunded future liability. The current plan has a modest pension, but it does not amount to much compared with the TSP if you participate fully. Military are now eligible to participate. It is a responsible way to fund retirement programs.
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Post by aztecwin on May 31, 2012 5:55:11 GMT -8
Contributions on all earned income, increase retirement age over time, adjust COLAs. That would do the trick. The idea that Social Security IRAs would be useful is silly. We already have 401ks and IRAs. Adding a third would do nothing. The problem is not not having enough vehicles for retirement savings. The problem is not enough retirement savings. Very few people max out their 401ks and/or IRAs. Geeze... I have to agree with you for once in a blue moon. I agree about how to fix Social Security. See my post above this one and see if you would agree about the 401K type feature. It would be especially valuable to a surviving spouse who had been a "Stay at home Mom".
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Post by aztec70 on May 31, 2012 6:34:13 GMT -8
You want social security to be part of your estate? How about your federal pensions? If you are paying attention, that is the future of most pensions. That is one of the main issues in the upcoming mayoral election in San Diego although it is not discussed in those terms. Part of my Federal Retirement under TSP is now that way. It is by far the biggest part of the retirement system now and is funded by both the employee and the government out of current budget. No unfunded future liability. The current plan has a modest pension, but it does not amount to much compared with the TSP if you participate fully. Military are now eligible to participate. It is a responsible way to fund retirement programs. You are confusing defined benefit and defined contribution retirement plans.
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Post by aztecwin on May 31, 2012 7:07:45 GMT -8
Just murder half of the babies and elderly. That will fix it Not too subtle way to support ObamaKare and Planned Parenthood?
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Post by aztecwin on May 31, 2012 7:10:26 GMT -8
If you are paying attention, that is the future of most pensions. That is one of the main issues in the upcoming mayoral election in San Diego although it is not discussed in those terms. Part of my Federal Retirement under TSP is now that way. It is by far the biggest part of the retirement system now and is funded by both the employee and the government out of current budget. No unfunded future liability. The current plan has a modest pension, but it does not amount to much compared with the TSP if you participate fully. Military are now eligible to participate. It is a responsible way to fund retirement programs. You are confusing defined benefit and defined contribution retirement plans. No I am not! I am advocating defined contribution as a responsible way to do things in the future.
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Post by aztec70 on May 31, 2012 8:05:08 GMT -8
You are confusing defined benefit and defined contribution retirement plans. No I am not! I am advocating defined contribution as a responsible way to do things in the future. You are? I thought you were advocating that some of your Social Security check should go to your heirs. I believe you posted that twice. Let me check. Yep, you did. Now you tell me it is about not having defined benefit plans?
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