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Diego Mamani
ParticipantI think Hillary is showing really bad judgment by prolonging the contest and dividing her party. She also showed poor judgment when she voted for the Iraq war, but at least she has the excuse of having received faulty intelligence from the administration (although I think she voted for the war b/c that was the way the wind was blowing after 9/11 and she didn’t want to alienate would-be voters).
But there’s no excuse now, she has all the facts. If she shows this bad judgment as a candidate, what can we expect of her if she ever becomes president? If, say, Obama loses in November, she could be a natural candidate in 2012. But her actions are not only hurting her party, they are hurting her political career as well.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantI think Hillary is showing really bad judgment by prolonging the contest and dividing her party. She also showed poor judgment when she voted for the Iraq war, but at least she has the excuse of having received faulty intelligence from the administration (although I think she voted for the war b/c that was the way the wind was blowing after 9/11 and she didn’t want to alienate would-be voters).
But there’s no excuse now, she has all the facts. If she shows this bad judgment as a candidate, what can we expect of her if she ever becomes president? If, say, Obama loses in November, she could be a natural candidate in 2012. But her actions are not only hurting her party, they are hurting her political career as well.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantI think Hillary is showing really bad judgment by prolonging the contest and dividing her party. She also showed poor judgment when she voted for the Iraq war, but at least she has the excuse of having received faulty intelligence from the administration (although I think she voted for the war b/c that was the way the wind was blowing after 9/11 and she didn’t want to alienate would-be voters).
But there’s no excuse now, she has all the facts. If she shows this bad judgment as a candidate, what can we expect of her if she ever becomes president? If, say, Obama loses in November, she could be a natural candidate in 2012. But her actions are not only hurting her party, they are hurting her political career as well.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantI think Hillary is showing really bad judgment by prolonging the contest and dividing her party. She also showed poor judgment when she voted for the Iraq war, but at least she has the excuse of having received faulty intelligence from the administration (although I think she voted for the war b/c that was the way the wind was blowing after 9/11 and she didn’t want to alienate would-be voters).
But there’s no excuse now, she has all the facts. If she shows this bad judgment as a candidate, what can we expect of her if she ever becomes president? If, say, Obama loses in November, she could be a natural candidate in 2012. But her actions are not only hurting her party, they are hurting her political career as well.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantRubbie: It looks like you and your family have a lot of experience running small businesses. Maybe that’s the way for you to go; as someone said above, get an SBA loan and open a deli, or sandwich place.
But be aware that you’ll work long hours, have some stress, and still won’t earn more than what an engineer with a couple of years of experience makes. But at least you’ll be your own boss.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantRubbie: It looks like you and your family have a lot of experience running small businesses. Maybe that’s the way for you to go; as someone said above, get an SBA loan and open a deli, or sandwich place.
But be aware that you’ll work long hours, have some stress, and still won’t earn more than what an engineer with a couple of years of experience makes. But at least you’ll be your own boss.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantRubbie: It looks like you and your family have a lot of experience running small businesses. Maybe that’s the way for you to go; as someone said above, get an SBA loan and open a deli, or sandwich place.
But be aware that you’ll work long hours, have some stress, and still won’t earn more than what an engineer with a couple of years of experience makes. But at least you’ll be your own boss.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantRubbie: It looks like you and your family have a lot of experience running small businesses. Maybe that’s the way for you to go; as someone said above, get an SBA loan and open a deli, or sandwich place.
But be aware that you’ll work long hours, have some stress, and still won’t earn more than what an engineer with a couple of years of experience makes. But at least you’ll be your own boss.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantRubbie: It looks like you and your family have a lot of experience running small businesses. Maybe that’s the way for you to go; as someone said above, get an SBA loan and open a deli, or sandwich place.
But be aware that you’ll work long hours, have some stress, and still won’t earn more than what an engineer with a couple of years of experience makes. But at least you’ll be your own boss.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantPoorgradstudent wrote: “I’m currently renting and a long way from retiring. If I was closer to retiring, it would go into the retirement account.”
That reasoning is backwards!! The longer time you have until retirement, the most sense it makes to put money into a retirement account that invests in equity mutual funds! If you’re close to retirement, then just put the money in ING Direct or in bond/fixed income mutual funds.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantPoorgradstudent wrote: “I’m currently renting and a long way from retiring. If I was closer to retiring, it would go into the retirement account.”
That reasoning is backwards!! The longer time you have until retirement, the most sense it makes to put money into a retirement account that invests in equity mutual funds! If you’re close to retirement, then just put the money in ING Direct or in bond/fixed income mutual funds.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantPoorgradstudent wrote: “I’m currently renting and a long way from retiring. If I was closer to retiring, it would go into the retirement account.”
That reasoning is backwards!! The longer time you have until retirement, the most sense it makes to put money into a retirement account that invests in equity mutual funds! If you’re close to retirement, then just put the money in ING Direct or in bond/fixed income mutual funds.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantPoorgradstudent wrote: “I’m currently renting and a long way from retiring. If I was closer to retiring, it would go into the retirement account.”
That reasoning is backwards!! The longer time you have until retirement, the most sense it makes to put money into a retirement account that invests in equity mutual funds! If you’re close to retirement, then just put the money in ING Direct or in bond/fixed income mutual funds.
Diego Mamani
ParticipantPoorgradstudent wrote: “I’m currently renting and a long way from retiring. If I was closer to retiring, it would go into the retirement account.”
That reasoning is backwards!! The longer time you have until retirement, the most sense it makes to put money into a retirement account that invests in equity mutual funds! If you’re close to retirement, then just put the money in ING Direct or in bond/fixed income mutual funds.
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