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Stealing your 401K’s

June 14th, 2011 No comments

http://moneymorning.com/2010/01/27/retirement-plans/

 

http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/obama-and-the-democratic-congress-want-5-of-your-401k-to-fund-social-security–what-say-you/question-181810/

 

Two links on the plan to take your money,man o man it never ends.

 

The Democratic Congress along with Obama have a plan to Do Away with the Pay roll tax of Social Security. In its place- they want to take 5% of YOUR 401K deduction from your paycheck- and use that money to fund the Social Security Program. YOUR MONEY- YOUR INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT MONEY.

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According to widespread media reports both the U.S. Treasury Department and the Department of Labor plan are planning to stage a public-comment period before implementing regulations that would require U.S. savers to invest portions of their 401(k) savings plans and Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) into annuities or other “steady” payment streams backed by U.S. government bonds.

Folks, there’s only one reason these agencies would do such a thing – the nation’s creditors think that U.S. government bonds are a bad bet and don’t want to buy them anymore. So like a grifter who’s down to his last dollar, the administration is hoping to get its hands on our hard-earned savings before the American people realize they’ve had the wool pulled over their eyes … once again.

 

Govt. to tap federal retirement funds

May 16th, 2011 No comments

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/treasury-to-tap-pensions-to-help-fund-government/2011/05/15/AF2fqK4G_story.html?hpid=z1

 

 

Your master is pulling your chains..so do as he says

 

What they did to Social Security will happen to federal retirement funds than 401k

 

of course they are all entitlement programs even if you paid for it.

What will happen when Social Security needs them?

April 3rd, 2011 No comments

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2009/02/28/uk-berkshire-buffett-bubbles-sb-idUKTRE51R1Q720090228

 

When social security has to turn in the notes they hold that covers the tens of millions of Americans, who are to retire soon, what will it do to the value of treasuries? 

Social Security COLA not coming….again!

March 28th, 2011 No comments

Well, it has been reported that because of the NEW way the Cost of Living is being calculated by the Administration in the WH since 2009 recipients of Social Security and Social Security Disability are going for 3 straight years of not getting any increase in their monthly check. Since the inception of Social Security there has not been a single year that recipients of SS have not gotten a raise even though one party has made political statements that should the conservatives ever get elected, they would take your SS. All I know is that the Liberal Party is the one that has told me that the Cost of Living has not gone up at all for the last three years so I don’t need anymore money. Imagine that!

Additionally my State Disability pension is tied into the Government CoL reports, they did not provide me with any raise either last year. I hope that they ignore the Federal report like they did in 2009 and 2010 and at least give us something!

MY cost of living certainly has gone up! Groceries have jumped up 5-10% as has everything else. The Feds are saying this is ONLY because of a temporary increase in oil prices and that they are no longer counted because they are not stable!

Well, that is certainly change. Not anything that UI could be happy with or even think that is fair. My taxable income might increase a little but my Mediacre costs are going to take that and then some which means I get taxed more but get less money! Damned if yu do and danmed if you don’t.

Unemployment opinion please?

March 6th, 2011 No comments

Hi Neighborhood,

 

I am wondering if anyone out there thinks there needs to be a reformation of the Unemployment Security System. The reason for this is the fact that we are not given a choice about having regularly appointed withdrawals from our paychecks from the time we begin to work.

It was intended to be a stop gap to help citizens in time of unexpected disconnect from work, to assist until new employment would be found. I would like to draw a comparison, and ask your opinion.

 

Well over 20 years ago, car insurance was made mandatory, (as in we cannot drive legally without it). We are obligated without choice to pay into a “shared risk” system, to protect us and the other involved persons in the case of an accident. It all sounds wonderful and even noble in some ways. But I ask you—what happens when you HAVE an accident? Does anyone come rushing to your aide, or do you have to fill out reams of paperwork, sweat bullets wondering if you will be charged for something that was not your fault, or worse that your accident is deemed unworthy of help when you are at fault, and that in any case your rates will be raised with or without cause at whatever time frame and reason the applicable insurance company can come up with? Is it not even more interesting to note that those long years ago, as soon as car insurance was made law, the cost of it skyrocketed out of all sane reasoning? That in particular reminds me of the fact that we the taxpayers are shelling out 53 Billion dollars per year in royalties to gasoline companies (C-Span-Friday 3-04), which is on top of the perfectly adequate money they are already making!

 

I don’t think I could cover someone else’s costs in the case of a car accident on my own with savings, so insurance would be necessary for me, but after INVESTING so heavily, I find it repugnant to be censured and used like some endless source of revenue, as I CAN’T afford to cover these things myself. Thank heaven I haven’t had an accident of the auto nature for a very long time.

 

But to get back to unemployment compensation, how different is it? What reasoning can anyone use to jack money from our paychecks from the time we are still kids just beginning to work, and then make us beg for the money we invested at the most vulnerable times in our lives? It is not like we ask for more than we paid in, unless we receive an extension. That is already calculated to the exact penny by Uncle Sam. Why should we have to appeal to anyone for money taken from our own pay, and shelled out to those who are considered more worthy of OUR earnings? If our tax dollars pay to run the system, there are no losses incurred to it from its support structure except the job losses themselves, and not everyone who invests is going to lose their job. So what’s the deal? I would prefer not to be upset by this, and just sublimate it somehow, but many are in a financial mess because of job loss, and now find that they can’t get or have to “pay back” their own benefits without current employment. If it was to help with future job loss, it might be profitable in a way, but some are close to retirement and not likely to find new employment. How applicable would that be? The paperwork involved is, well, a job in itself. I believe it would be better to use the money taken out of our pay for personal bank savings on our own, with interest added in case of job loss in the future, from the beginning, instead of having money funneled away from our labor, which we probably will not be able to use without going through a sometimes demeaning and further laborious process. In other words, do you think that Unemployment Security is not a cost effective method to cover stress and monetary failure FOR THE CITIZENS who pay for it? I would also like to know if that money is used for any other purpose than for unemployed individuals. The information on that seems not clearly evident to me. Exactly how does this service benefit EVERYONE who pays for it, either at times of unemployment or at retirement? Is the money transferred into Social Security retirement benefits when each of us becomes too old to work? What does it feed when we die, anything we are made aware of? If you have any information in this regard, please post it? If this is not a cost efficient system for the American citizen, then it is time long past due for the American citizen to put an end to it, by public petition and vote. After all, we don’t go around losing jobs for other people, and should not be penalized as though we did, if the insurance can’t or won’t benefit all who are billed. This process also adds to the burden of the nation’s employers in the reporting and extracting of the funds involved to be sent to the government. These benefits are not “entitlements”. They are a debt that should be paid TO US in time of need, and if deemed in any other light should be ended, the monies involved being returned to the applicable citizens or their families after death. We are all too strapped to have our hard earned dollars be filched right out of our paychecks for any other purpose, and especially without the possibility of gaining interest for our personal use. Do you suppose that Unemployment Security invests it, and wonder what is done with the possible proceeds from the possible investment? Where IS our money going?

 

Never Pay Social Security Tax Again, REALLY!

February 4th, 2011 No comments

Either the Social Security Trust Fund is funded or it isn’t, but either way it’s unsustainable and won’t be there for millions who “pay into the ponzi pot”.  So is there a legal loophole that the average Joe can use to avoid funding the pipedream?  Can you legally avoid paying Social Security taxes?  The answer is YES!  You can either become Amish (immoral in my opinion if you are doing it for a tax break) or argue in a court of law that the Amish Loophole creates “Special Class” protectionism based on religous beliefs (not allowed).  A foot is in the door, will you push it open?

 

http://www.moneyandmarkets.com/just-saying-no-to-social-security-39048

Is There A Way To Apply For A New Social Security Card Online …

February 2nd, 2011 No comments

February 1, 2011 at 10:52 pm. Is There A Way To Apply For A New Social Security Card Online ?My old card has about had it and I need a new one.Tim DMy old card has about had it and I need a new one. …

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10 ways to stop identity theft

December 12th, 2010 No comments

This rather broad term takes in any number of privacy crimes, including theft of a Social Security number, a credit or debit card, or even the pilfering of phone calling cards . The numbers associated with identity theft are beginning to …

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Order a Medicare Replacement Card Online

November 30th, 2010 No comments

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social security cuts

November 11th, 2010 No comments

You really got me this time.

 

How can you cut my social security benefits, when that is MY MONEY that I paid into for over 40 yrs.of working, and you collected 3yrs of social security money from me,  after I started collecting with NO credit of these three yrs. US GOV’T. YOU OWE ME. I don’t owe you.

This is ROBBING ME WITHOUT A GUN. Have you NO Conscience??????  I’ll Answer that question for you, NO YOU DON”T !!!!!!!