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Oklahoma fossil fuel blacklist could cost retirees millions
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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyV" data-source="post: 4052275" data-attributes="member: 32629"><p>Sorry. I'll not fault or find blame in someone who contributed to a fund throughout their working life and expects to receive the benefits of those contributions as deserved. Not sure how that's characterized as existing for the benefit of the elder class.</p><p></p><p>I'll be 52 in November. I just retired May 1 with 28 years of active duty with the PHS and got my first pension check last week. Went back to work May 7 to begin another career where I can work 5 years and qualify for another retirement. While it would be deferred until I hit 62, I would definitely be more irritated if my TSP lost money due to an administrative change instead of normal market fluctuation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyV, post: 4052275, member: 32629"] Sorry. I'll not fault or find blame in someone who contributed to a fund throughout their working life and expects to receive the benefits of those contributions as deserved. Not sure how that's characterized as existing for the benefit of the elder class. I'll be 52 in November. I just retired May 1 with 28 years of active duty with the PHS and got my first pension check last week. Went back to work May 7 to begin another career where I can work 5 years and qualify for another retirement. While it would be deferred until I hit 62, I would definitely be more irritated if my TSP lost money due to an administrative change instead of normal market fluctuation. [/QUOTE]
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