Please refrain from the ridiculous tea bagger remarks as you show your colors. Indeed, concentrate on financial advice, not social.
The 1% comment shows a mass media bias, easily researched. I'm not even sure what the media truly means by 1%, short of division. Caveat - I do know what they intend. Research it.
Politics does not play by financial rules, financial should not play by politics.
Capitalism rules. if you don't agree - TSP is truly not an issue.
Frank
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 12:35 PM, John Hawkins jweshawk@yahoo.com [TSP_Strategy] <TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I held back last week when SSN was discussed as a retirement fund when in fact it's an insurance policy that guarantees as much as anything that a widow can raise the kids or a disability isn't financially terminal. Now it's fishing and poor people getting attacked and the selfishness demonstrated here makes me sick.The 1% and multinational corporations OWN congress, the media, the economy, and are by far the single greatest contributor to the alarming deterioration of the middle class AND the destruction of our planet, thank you very much. While poor people are certainly a drag on the economy they are not a legitimate target for any thinking person.So with that said, keep your politics to yourself and you won't be forced fed mine. This is a financial advisory group not a tea bagger convention.Thank you!Proud public servant, who takes pride in being strong enough to help my country and the weakest among US.Semper Fi
On May 15, 2015, at 11:13 AM, "Liz Sharpe lizhsharpe@gmail.com [TSP_Strategy]" <TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com> wrote:We do know that teaching a man to fish helps far more giving him fish for few days... We are not quibbling about helping the poor. But what about the able-bodied "poor"?Real issue is how can we get those to work who are able to work, but haven't chosen to work because system makes it too easy for them to get multiple levels of benefits so they choose NOT to work. At what point are we enabling generations not to work?Do we have policies that would induce more people to work?Do we have policies that allow businesses to grow and hire?Have we become more divisive, less transparent?I don't care which political party solves our social and financial problems as long as we get back on track."What we obtain too easily, we esteem too lightly" Thomas Paine
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