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Law to be passed to force Califronian's to be enroll in pensions, state profits


               
2013 Jul 25, 7:30am   8,159 views  37 comments

by puhim   follow (0)  

The confiscation of wealth begins in California

Law to be passed to force Califronian's to be enroll in pension plans that deduct 3%.

I am sure the state will kindly manage your 3%

Goodluck ever seeing it.

What if you leave the state, good luck getting it!

California thieves from workers!

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/22/us-san-jose-pensions-trial-idUSBRE96L11720130722

http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/05/california-vs-the-retirement-tsunami/275790/

"The new system would deduct an automatic 3 percent contribution from the paychecks of eligible employees, unless they chose to opt out. Workers with unconventional employment arrangements--like housecleaners--could opt in. And businesses with more than five employees that fail to allow payroll deduction would pay a penalty of $500 per eligible employee"

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33   smaulgld   @   2013 Aug 1, 9:28am  

Yeah and they will end up doing it on a national scale when they realize social security is broke, the treasury is broke and no one will buy US treasuries unless its mandatory

http://smaulgld.com/mandatory-retirement-accounts/

34   smaulgld   @   2013 Aug 1, 9:42am  

"Confiscating wealth would mean that the government gets the money. I don't see that happening"

If a thief steals money and gives it to his friends and doesn't keep any of it, is it still theft?

35   smaulgld   @   2013 Aug 1, 9:43am  

"...and if you don't live long enough to collect benefits who gets the money ?"
back to Ceasar I would guess

36   zzyzzx   @   2013 Aug 1, 11:51pm  

Bubbabear says

.and if you don't live long enough to collect benefits who gets the money ?

Your designated beneficiary, just like on a 401K, I would think.

37   FortWayne   @   2013 Aug 12, 5:04am  

zzyzzx says

Bubbabear says

.and if you don't live long enough to collect benefits who gets the money ?

Your designated beneficiary, just like on a 401K, I would think.

Same with army veteran benefits. Spouse gets them.

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