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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 855027" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I see. We mustn't think in big terms. Do you really think I think millions are reading this? Did a Google search on best 401k company match and concluded this idea won't fly as many companies are reasonably generous with their contributions. I was talking about getting the message out and over time just maybe we can make a difference. Of course those who do make enough to fund their 401k properly might be a bit incensed by the idea as, like it or not, their fortunes are tied to their company's fortunes. What do they care if 10's of millions of people will have to continue to work and struggle just to get by as long as they've got their's? It may not be practical, but the premise is sound. We can make a difference if we stand up for ourselves. And if that means you'll have to do without a new toy or two or play less golf so be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 855027, member: 24302"] I see. We mustn't think in big terms. Do you really think I think millions are reading this? Did a Google search on best 401k company match and concluded this idea won't fly as many companies are reasonably generous with their contributions. I was talking about getting the message out and over time just maybe we can make a difference. Of course those who do make enough to fund their 401k properly might be a bit incensed by the idea as, like it or not, their fortunes are tied to their company's fortunes. What do they care if 10's of millions of people will have to continue to work and struggle just to get by as long as they've got their's? It may not be practical, but the premise is sound. We can make a difference if we stand up for ourselves. And if that means you'll have to do without a new toy or two or play less golf so be it. [/QUOTE]
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