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In reply to the discussion: To the older members of DU [View all]Louisiana1976
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If we accept this meme then it will definitely NOT be there. We need to fight for the future and
jwirr
Jun 2014
#55
Quite true. Many seniors live in poverty! Many/most seniors are not even remotely close to the 1%.
RKP5637
Jun 2014
#51
Seniors also lost lots of money in 2008. We paid for our Social Security, pay monthly for Medicare.
madfloridian
Jun 2014
#3
Third Way president started the generation divide in the 90s. Greedy seniors.
madfloridian
Jun 2014
#8
So that's where all this started. He's not so young himself anymore, is he? And where is he now I
sabrina 1
Jun 2014
#37
Yes, the market is a big casino. Too bad so many who lost everything DIDN'T put it all under a
sabrina 1
Jun 2014
#39
No 70-yr-old cleaning airports at night was invested in stocks. And no-one who was invested
WinkyDink
Jun 2014
#42
Some advice to our younger members is to vote for candidates who loves the middle class.
Thinkingabout
Jun 2014
#17
"Once you retire, you need far less than you do while you are working": How do you figure? TAXES,
WinkyDink
Jun 2014
#25
If the Stock Mkt "isn't a sound investment," nothing else is, at less than 1% interest.
WinkyDink
Jun 2014
#22
When Bush was in office, I got a sick feeling on how the economy was going.
Frustratedlady
Jun 2014
#31
I'd like to know what has that % savings, seriously. Something that is insured, as opposed to muni-
WinkyDink
Jun 2014
#43
I retired after divorcing my 2nd wife and got a horse ranch in Idaho, + my house on the beach in FL.
Baclava
Jun 2014
#30
That is very nice, thank you. There are already too many divisions in society, we
LoisB
Jun 2014
#32
Baby Boomers pre-paid for the retirement of their generation as well as for the one ahead
Samantha
Jun 2014
#44
It was from a lecture he was giving young Russian writers in the early '60s.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jun 2014
#66