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18 minutes ago, Scouts Honor said:

 

Wish I could but it's too late in life for that. Paid too much into social security, family, etc. I'm encouraging my kids to consider it though, against my own interest. I want what's best for them. 

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1 hour ago, red viking said:

Wish I could but it's too late in life for that. Paid too much into social security, family, etc. I'm encouraging my kids to consider it though, against my own interest. I want what's best for them. 

I want what’s best for my kids and grandkids too.  Good news is I don’t have to encourage them to do anything.  They know there’s no better place on the planet to be. 

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6 hours ago, red viking said:

Wish I could but it's too late in life for that. Paid too much into social security, family, etc. I'm encouraging my kids to consider it though, against my own interest. I want what's best for them. 

Do you think you don't get Social Security if you leave the US?

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