Either way Spidey... we have to put in more money today than we would have if we could depend on getting Social Security when we retire... And Medicaid/Medicare is supposed to take care of medicine... I mean, why else do I give money for "future" premiums today?
And, I never intended to retire at 62... I enjoy working, always have and always will... I may not work full time as I do today, but I expect I'll still work...
My wife is 13 years my junior... when I retire, she'll be at retirement age... I have a 1 year old right now... in 22 years (when I'm 62) he'll be in college... if I have another child, they'll be just starting college... so... I won't be retiring at 62 (barring some sort of lottery winning or whatever... but I don't play the lottery often and don't expect to win it
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As far as the fast food eating, cigarette smoking, lazy
oinkers... we'll all be paying for their heathcare... If not directly, indirectly by paying higher premiums, having a heavilly burdened healthcare system, and the loss of opportunity by that healthcare system for research into other problems.
Exercise to live... live to exercise... (it sounds good anyways...
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