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January 15, 2010 at 7:44 AM #503182January 15, 2010 at 7:55 AM #502293
scaredyclassic
Participant“orderly” disposition sounds kind of funny coming from the govt, like the orderly disposition of foreclosed houses, where the rules keep changing in order to maximize the price at the expense of the taxpayer. why is the freewheeling chaos of the market ok ont he way up but “orderliness” a goal on the way down? renews my occosial impulse to buy canned goods and ammo
January 15, 2010 at 7:55 AM #502441scaredyclassic
Participant“orderly” disposition sounds kind of funny coming from the govt, like the orderly disposition of foreclosed houses, where the rules keep changing in order to maximize the price at the expense of the taxpayer. why is the freewheeling chaos of the market ok ont he way up but “orderliness” a goal on the way down? renews my occosial impulse to buy canned goods and ammo
January 15, 2010 at 7:55 AM #502842scaredyclassic
Participant“orderly” disposition sounds kind of funny coming from the govt, like the orderly disposition of foreclosed houses, where the rules keep changing in order to maximize the price at the expense of the taxpayer. why is the freewheeling chaos of the market ok ont he way up but “orderliness” a goal on the way down? renews my occosial impulse to buy canned goods and ammo
January 15, 2010 at 7:55 AM #502935scaredyclassic
Participant“orderly” disposition sounds kind of funny coming from the govt, like the orderly disposition of foreclosed houses, where the rules keep changing in order to maximize the price at the expense of the taxpayer. why is the freewheeling chaos of the market ok ont he way up but “orderliness” a goal on the way down? renews my occosial impulse to buy canned goods and ammo
January 15, 2010 at 7:55 AM #503187scaredyclassic
Participant“orderly” disposition sounds kind of funny coming from the govt, like the orderly disposition of foreclosed houses, where the rules keep changing in order to maximize the price at the expense of the taxpayer. why is the freewheeling chaos of the market ok ont he way up but “orderliness” a goal on the way down? renews my occosial impulse to buy canned goods and ammo
January 15, 2010 at 12:20 PM #5023534plexowner
ParticipantIRA & 401k Theft Plotted by US Government
http://news.silverseek.com/GoldIsMoney/1263437229.php“I’ve warned in the past that the US government is more likely to confiscate your IRA and 401k than your silver or gold. Why? Because that’s where the money is!”
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the SEC changes might impact some people – the IRA/401K changes will impact many people
January 15, 2010 at 12:20 PM #5025004plexowner
ParticipantIRA & 401k Theft Plotted by US Government
http://news.silverseek.com/GoldIsMoney/1263437229.php“I’ve warned in the past that the US government is more likely to confiscate your IRA and 401k than your silver or gold. Why? Because that’s where the money is!”
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the SEC changes might impact some people – the IRA/401K changes will impact many people
January 15, 2010 at 12:20 PM #5029034plexowner
ParticipantIRA & 401k Theft Plotted by US Government
http://news.silverseek.com/GoldIsMoney/1263437229.php“I’ve warned in the past that the US government is more likely to confiscate your IRA and 401k than your silver or gold. Why? Because that’s where the money is!”
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the SEC changes might impact some people – the IRA/401K changes will impact many people
January 15, 2010 at 12:20 PM #5029954plexowner
ParticipantIRA & 401k Theft Plotted by US Government
http://news.silverseek.com/GoldIsMoney/1263437229.php“I’ve warned in the past that the US government is more likely to confiscate your IRA and 401k than your silver or gold. Why? Because that’s where the money is!”
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the SEC changes might impact some people – the IRA/401K changes will impact many people
January 15, 2010 at 12:20 PM #5032474plexowner
ParticipantIRA & 401k Theft Plotted by US Government
http://news.silverseek.com/GoldIsMoney/1263437229.php“I’ve warned in the past that the US government is more likely to confiscate your IRA and 401k than your silver or gold. Why? Because that’s where the money is!”
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the SEC changes might impact some people – the IRA/401K changes will impact many people
January 15, 2010 at 11:17 PM #502471TexasLine
Participant[quote=investor]Texasline. In re-reading my note, I owe you an apology…More to your point, when anyone “sees” the big picture, one is less likely to trust their retirement in a 401K and rather invest in investment real estate that cash flows.I’ve stopped putting my money into a simple IRA and I’m looking to get out of all debt…Not being able to get to your 401K money is just another reason not to use a 401 K as your retirement vehicle. Again, sorry if my comment was taken as a criticism.[/quote]
Absolutely no apology necessary. I was just trying to “re-direct” the conversation, and get more points of view.
I agree with your actions. I am also ending all my debt. Well I shouldn’t say “all”.
I’m going to keep that lovable car loan for a while, but the credit cards are fading…I have also taken a portion of my 401 out and am using it to pay away that debt and buying gold and silver as both a “hedge” and a safe place to put my “down-payment”. So far so good…of course I am implying that I’m prepared to go into greater debt with a mortgage….but I just can’t stand renting anymore!
4plexowner- also an interesting article.
January 15, 2010 at 11:17 PM #502621TexasLine
Participant[quote=investor]Texasline. In re-reading my note, I owe you an apology…More to your point, when anyone “sees” the big picture, one is less likely to trust their retirement in a 401K and rather invest in investment real estate that cash flows.I’ve stopped putting my money into a simple IRA and I’m looking to get out of all debt…Not being able to get to your 401K money is just another reason not to use a 401 K as your retirement vehicle. Again, sorry if my comment was taken as a criticism.[/quote]
Absolutely no apology necessary. I was just trying to “re-direct” the conversation, and get more points of view.
I agree with your actions. I am also ending all my debt. Well I shouldn’t say “all”.
I’m going to keep that lovable car loan for a while, but the credit cards are fading…I have also taken a portion of my 401 out and am using it to pay away that debt and buying gold and silver as both a “hedge” and a safe place to put my “down-payment”. So far so good…of course I am implying that I’m prepared to go into greater debt with a mortgage….but I just can’t stand renting anymore!
4plexowner- also an interesting article.
January 15, 2010 at 11:17 PM #503023TexasLine
Participant[quote=investor]Texasline. In re-reading my note, I owe you an apology…More to your point, when anyone “sees” the big picture, one is less likely to trust their retirement in a 401K and rather invest in investment real estate that cash flows.I’ve stopped putting my money into a simple IRA and I’m looking to get out of all debt…Not being able to get to your 401K money is just another reason not to use a 401 K as your retirement vehicle. Again, sorry if my comment was taken as a criticism.[/quote]
Absolutely no apology necessary. I was just trying to “re-direct” the conversation, and get more points of view.
I agree with your actions. I am also ending all my debt. Well I shouldn’t say “all”.
I’m going to keep that lovable car loan for a while, but the credit cards are fading…I have also taken a portion of my 401 out and am using it to pay away that debt and buying gold and silver as both a “hedge” and a safe place to put my “down-payment”. So far so good…of course I am implying that I’m prepared to go into greater debt with a mortgage….but I just can’t stand renting anymore!
4plexowner- also an interesting article.
January 15, 2010 at 11:17 PM #503115TexasLine
Participant[quote=investor]Texasline. In re-reading my note, I owe you an apology…More to your point, when anyone “sees” the big picture, one is less likely to trust their retirement in a 401K and rather invest in investment real estate that cash flows.I’ve stopped putting my money into a simple IRA and I’m looking to get out of all debt…Not being able to get to your 401K money is just another reason not to use a 401 K as your retirement vehicle. Again, sorry if my comment was taken as a criticism.[/quote]
Absolutely no apology necessary. I was just trying to “re-direct” the conversation, and get more points of view.
I agree with your actions. I am also ending all my debt. Well I shouldn’t say “all”.
I’m going to keep that lovable car loan for a while, but the credit cards are fading…I have also taken a portion of my 401 out and am using it to pay away that debt and buying gold and silver as both a “hedge” and a safe place to put my “down-payment”. So far so good…of course I am implying that I’m prepared to go into greater debt with a mortgage….but I just can’t stand renting anymore!
4plexowner- also an interesting article.
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