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@davidrmoran: Well, how about the completely unjustified confiscation of money and private property on the mere suspicion of wrongdoing, before a trial, with proceeds going to the arresting agency. That's still going on.
Many times there is no tria…
@Anna- re "the same state protection that a Traditional or Rollover IRA gets"-
I have no idea what you are referring to here. Could you give an example of the "state protections" for WA?
Thanks- OJ
@hank- OK, from your pdf link, here's a quick summary of what the proposal will or won't do:
It is a personal savings plan, not a handout. The Plan relies on individually owned retirement accounts and existing government infrastructure to deliver r…
@hank- Not sure about your article... that excerpt was from Ted's link. Here's some thought (or whatever I use for thought) on that...
This seems to me to be a modification of Republican efforts some years back to convert SS accounts into something…
@hank- This might be the section that you were mentioning:
"there's the bold plan unveiled last year by New School economics professor Teresa Ghilarducci and Blackstone President Tony James to replace the 401(k) with mandatory, professionally manag…
"The individual can show that the $1,500 HSA distribution in 2005 is a reimbursement for a qualified medical expense that has not been previously paid or otherwise reimbursed and has not been taken as an itemized deduction."
This presents an inte…
As a public service, here is the elusive Q-39, in it's entirety:
Q-39. When must a distribution from an HSA be taken to pay or reimburse, on a tax-free basis, qualified medical expenses incurred in the current year?
A-39. An account beneficiary ma…
From Ted's link:
• "The Republican proposals, as they have leaked out so far, involve reducing the amount of pretax income workers can put in their 401(k) tax accounts from the current $18,000 a year ($24,000 for those 50 and older) to as low as $2…
Well, the miserable SOB finally got his wish, but after two terms for Obama. I hope that he's enjoying every damned minute of what he has caused, but somehow, I think not.
A few excerpts from the WSJ article:
"A study published by Morningstar last month said the stars point investors to funds “likelier to outperform in the future.”
"Morningstar founder Joe Mansueto said... that the firm’s analysis of past ratings fo…
When the "partisan politics" are such that the opposing party publicly states that it's one and only overriding goal is the defeat of the president, what recourse is left to the executive branch other than "an office and a pen"?
@Ted: You'll surely remember this from "The King and I":
What was so was so..
What was not was not..
Now some things nearly so-
Some things nearly not...
:)
"Actually Ted... the Powers That Be prefer an introduction or some comment within the post, not from the linked article, but from the original poster. I remember you agreed to this, and it was part of a settlement regarding some members objecting to…
"It was based on the free trade lie"
@Maurice- Historically, it is well documented that free trade benefits all concerned. However, that seems to be no longer be true in many cases.
Historically, free trade did not involve multiple entities all co…
It's valuable feedback data to let your personal record profile in the national database know:
• If you can spell, or at least recognize the spelling of, your state
• If you still know what state you live in
• If you will blindly follow purposeless…
"since you have so much time ahead, the time to invest all that cash is now, and just ride out dip"
Yes, absolutely. At fifty, you will have lots of ups and downs ahead. Stay the course!
It's a pretty sure bet that the "latest and greatest" algorithms haven't been constructed to compensate for the market going nuts due to other algorithms doing silly things. Not to worry though... after the next spectacular machine-driven crash they…
Like msf said... kinda like threading a fairly good sized rope through the eye of a needle. Not to worry, though.. pretty soon our glorious leader will simplify all of this stuff down to a level that even he can understand, then the rest of us will …