MercyL
Member
**This discussion was inspired by another discussion on retired seniors and the financial hardships we face with retirement.**
Those of us in are late 40's, 50'sand 60's cannot restore the retirement money squandered by the banking system. We were not prepared to rely on Social Security, alone, we understood it as part of an overall retirement package. We invested in 401K'sand 403B's in an effort to provide for ourselves.
We did what we were told to do.
There must be something we can do to ease the hardships we face. In the USA, we have the AARP but I fear it, too has been captured by its wealthiest members and is now an unreliable advocate for the rest of us. We'll need another option.
If you could repair the damage, how would you do it? Would you lobby government? Would you organize communes?
What options present themselves when dreaming, not of a perfect world, but of creating justice where none currently exists?
Those of us in are late 40's, 50'sand 60's cannot restore the retirement money squandered by the banking system. We were not prepared to rely on Social Security, alone, we understood it as part of an overall retirement package. We invested in 401K'sand 403B's in an effort to provide for ourselves.
We did what we were told to do.
There must be something we can do to ease the hardships we face. In the USA, we have the AARP but I fear it, too has been captured by its wealthiest members and is now an unreliable advocate for the rest of us. We'll need another option.
If you could repair the damage, how would you do it? Would you lobby government? Would you organize communes?
What options present themselves when dreaming, not of a perfect world, but of creating justice where none currently exists?
