Just depends on how many members of Congress give in to this guy. If he has it his way, then he is going to be a candidate of change and live up to his word. And it ain't gonna be good.It's unbelievable that the left think its going to be roses for the next four years.
Obama is a huge risk. I hope he pans out but I have my doubts.
It's unbelievable that the left think its going to be roses for the next four years.
There is already talk of eliminating the tax break on 401K's and forcing them to be invested in gov't securities. You have no idea what you just elected. You will soon find out. Good luck to us.Good lord ILLINI, now you're just making up boogie men to scare your own self.
I haven't seen Obama's personal financials (they're made public for the election), but I'm reasonably sure he and Michelle have more than few of their own bucks loaded into various IRA-worthy vehicles.
As do all the members of the US Congress, their staffs and the vast majority of their major funders and backers.
No one, including Obama, is going to legally eliminate the "401K".
As an enthusiastic "leftie", I don't know anyone of my political colleagues who predicts the next four years to be "roses".
We'll just be happy to get a steady stream of fresh clean water so we can wash off the shit levied on the majority of Americans during the past eight years.
There is already talk of eliminating the tax break on 401K's and forcing them to be invested in gov't securities. You have no idea what you just elected. You will soon find out. Good luck to us.
:lolBIG: Barman thinks Obama considers 401k investment for his own future ? hno:
How much did the Clintons rake since 2000? About 100 million?
Yeah...a 401k is real large on Obama's mind. Jesus c
We are in agreement for a change. I'm sure Obama will consider his own 401k when deciding his political stance on 401k's. :lol:
Barman...I hope you meant this as a joke.