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Hmmmm,This may open some doors to destroy Ground.
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1377894" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You need to keep up. I left at 52, didn't retire. Can't take the pension until 55. You can deflect all you want, but you want to rag on FedEx without answering the fundamental questions of how they can supply the pay and benefits you think they can. As for Mexico, I loved it, she didn't, and our money was running out much faster up here after we returned. Such is life. But I'm only here until I can get my pension. Might stay until 60 but we've compromised on the living overseas thing. We'll stay somewhere cheap long enough to pay off her mortgage and then come back up here to stay. The thought of working to 67-70 to pay for some kind of lifestyle that never truly satisfies is crazy to me. As far as the Repubs are concerned, take a look at the Dems. They talk a big game but never truly deliver. You can say you're for the little guy, but throwing money at problems without solving problems has not reduced poverty, has contributed to the ruin of families in minority communities, and threatens to sink us all with the damage they'll do to our economy if they manage to implement carbon restrictions. Your party has plenty to answer for, but to hear you tell it it's all the fault of the Repubs. A poll came out last week that showed Mitt Romney would win easily if the election were held today. People are waking up to the fact that this President has no answers for improving the lot of the middle class, just rhetoric. You won't admit it, but others sure are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1377894, member: 24302"] You need to keep up. I left at 52, didn't retire. Can't take the pension until 55. You can deflect all you want, but you want to rag on FedEx without answering the fundamental questions of how they can supply the pay and benefits you think they can. As for Mexico, I loved it, she didn't, and our money was running out much faster up here after we returned. Such is life. But I'm only here until I can get my pension. Might stay until 60 but we've compromised on the living overseas thing. We'll stay somewhere cheap long enough to pay off her mortgage and then come back up here to stay. The thought of working to 67-70 to pay for some kind of lifestyle that never truly satisfies is crazy to me. As far as the Repubs are concerned, take a look at the Dems. They talk a big game but never truly deliver. You can say you're for the little guy, but throwing money at problems without solving problems has not reduced poverty, has contributed to the ruin of families in minority communities, and threatens to sink us all with the damage they'll do to our economy if they manage to implement carbon restrictions. Your party has plenty to answer for, but to hear you tell it it's all the fault of the Repubs. A poll came out last week that showed Mitt Romney would win easily if the election were held today. People are waking up to the fact that this President has no answers for improving the lot of the middle class, just rhetoric. You won't admit it, but others sure are. [/QUOTE]
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