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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1151523" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm the one who has pointed out that modern capitalism in the U.S. pretty much developed with the creation of the 401k plan. Wall Street and the corporations have the masses convinced that they'll all have plenty if they participate, but it's they who benefit most from the system. You can bet you'll see plenty of good times and bad in the stock market in the future, and you can bet that the execs will be out of the market when it drops, and in at the bottom with guidance from the Wall Street pros. Meanwhile many of the 401k contributors will be whipsawed around without the trading knowledge they need. Or won't have the returns they should have due to low pay and poor matching funds. But they'll keep contributing, and the rich will grow richer. Just because the CEO's of the world are mostly Republican doesn't mean I support everything they do. And I don't see any difference morally with what they do and Democrats talking big to get your vote while never delivering. You can attack Republicans all day and rightfully so for some of it. But the Dems aren't any prize either. They've been promising the moon forever and this country still isn't the utopian dream that too many think can happen with little cost to their personal freedoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1151523, member: 24302"] I'm the one who has pointed out that modern capitalism in the U.S. pretty much developed with the creation of the 401k plan. Wall Street and the corporations have the masses convinced that they'll all have plenty if they participate, but it's they who benefit most from the system. You can bet you'll see plenty of good times and bad in the stock market in the future, and you can bet that the execs will be out of the market when it drops, and in at the bottom with guidance from the Wall Street pros. Meanwhile many of the 401k contributors will be whipsawed around without the trading knowledge they need. Or won't have the returns they should have due to low pay and poor matching funds. But they'll keep contributing, and the rich will grow richer. Just because the CEO's of the world are mostly Republican doesn't mean I support everything they do. And I don't see any difference morally with what they do and Democrats talking big to get your vote while never delivering. You can attack Republicans all day and rightfully so for some of it. But the Dems aren't any prize either. They've been promising the moon forever and this country still isn't the utopian dream that too many think can happen with little cost to their personal freedoms. [/QUOTE]
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