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To: nolimitz who wrote (1990)7/11/2001 6:40:33 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10077
 
this makes perfect sense. The politicians are coin operated like anybody else. We need to make our problems, *their* problems. The fact that they have a different retirement plan than the general populace is a crime. Thanks for that post.



To: nolimitz who wrote (1990)7/11/2001 9:26:48 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Respond to of 10077
 
Great post!



To: nolimitz who wrote (1990)7/12/2001 6:07:04 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10077
 
Another cool post of the day on the Mu thread.....NICE WORK!

Message 16062033

Come on folks.....I think some of the best minds (and I know best people) on SI are in this group. Lets see some more!



To: nolimitz who wrote (1990)7/12/2001 7:00:54 PM
From: Edward Boghosian  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10077
 
You pick Bradley and Clinton. Why these two? No republicans? You mean, only democrats voted for this plan that you say is in place? Not one republican?
What has Mrs. Bradley got to do with it? Show the numbers and the exact wording of the plan.



To: nolimitz who wrote (1990)7/12/2001 8:05:12 PM
From: abuelita  Respond to of 10077
 
Great post nolimitz, Bravo!! eom

rose

P.S. It's good even if you didn't author it.



To: nolimitz who wrote (1990)7/13/2001 12:16:01 AM
From: alan w  Respond to of 10077
 
I can't get the numbers to add up.

If the Bradley's expect to draw $7,900,000.00 over an average life span, at $12,000 per year it would take 658 years to collect the same $12,900,000.00.

$12,000 per year times 658 years = $7,896,000.00.

Is there a typo somewhere?

Have a good one.

alan w