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Old 02-23-2011, 12:58 PM
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Your side seems to oppose ANYONE (but themselves, of course.) retiring at all.
Once again - I'M not going to be able to retire at 65 - why should I pay someone else to be able to?

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I think we should ALL be able to retire at 65, if we choose to do so. Before 65, if we can. I think that by the time the vast majority of us have reached 65, we have done our bit and deserve to enjoy life for a change, and that anyone who thinks otherwise is just a slave driving asshole.

But, that's just me. I'm crazy that way.
OK you got it. I want to retire. However, I need money to do so. PM me your address and I'll send you my paypal info.

If you don't, you're an evil republican. But wait! The dems have raised the retirement age too.


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And, where did you get this notion that all Dems are rich? And, even if it was true, wouldn't that be "class envy"? I thought all Dems are "welfare collecting scumbags, looking for a handout" Wingnuts accuse them of being "useless, bums, morons, thieves, etc." then turn around and accuse them of being "well heeled intellectual elite".....Which is it??
The Dems in Congress are much more wealthy than the GOP. They're just better at manipulating the poor.

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Watch. After the GOP succeeds in busting the public unions, YOUR taxes STILL won't go down. Bet on it. They don't give a rats ass about you, or me.

If anything ever leads to "Class Warfare" it will be this.

Dave
There can't be any real tax cuts, we're too far down the hole already.

Pete
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