But just so you know, I turn 62 next year so I can go at any time. Actually, with the IRA/401K, I can go now if I want.
Just knowing that makes the job a lot more pleasant. It’s no longer a burden of necessity. But it’s still nice having an income.
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Hee Hee. Yes indeed, that got me through more than 5 years of a job I loved with the worst boss I ever had. Fond memories of calculating my 72t income from a 401k-you don’t have to be as old as 62 to do it.
I also happen to have a very good manager - he's on the "old" retirement plan and would be pulling in megabucks if he left, but he's sticking around and takes care of us. As the intermediary between us and upper management, he's on our team. A good Lieutenant.
The previous manager was a dork - an egghead that couldn't even grasp the concept of our job. He got "removed" by a great higher-up who has since been run out of the company and now works for an oversight outfit.
Lin Wood
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I will never give up until TRUTH prevails & JUSTICE is achieved.
Neither will
@realDonaldTrump
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@GenFlynn
@SidneyPowell1
@CarlosESilva65
& MANY young Patriots helping us help you.
My Emergency Motion for Writ of Mandamus filed with SCOTUS tonight.
https://twitter.com/LLinWood/status/1344471774214324224
Lin Wood
@LLinWood
A couple of more questions for Chief Justice John Roberts:
(1) You are recorded discussing Justice Scalia’s successor before date of his sudden death. How did you know Scalia was going to die?
(2) Are you a member of any club or cabal requiring minor children as initiation fee?
https://twitter.com/LLinWood/status/1344448775692177409
China again!:
The Trump administration is declassifying unconfirmed intelligence that indicates China paid nonstate actors in Afghanistan to attack U.S. soldiers, Axios reported Wednesday.
Two senior administration officials told Axios that the intelligence was included with President Trump’s briefing on Dec. 17. Administration officials from multiple agencies are attempting to corroborate the information. If the information is indeed true, it could drastically change China’s relationship with the U.S. and heighten tensions between the two superpowers.
The officials who spoke to Axios did not say where the information came from or what period of time it covered.