I am the first in 4 generations of my family to not become a
professional grade school teacher. My grandfather is a veteran. My
family fought in Vietnam, World War II, the Civil War, and the
Revolutionary War. I work for a state college. You will never find
someone with a longer family history of public service than me, which
literally stretches back to the founding of our republic. I look at my
great-grandmother who was a teacher in California, and when she died,
there was nothing left for our family. She had a traditional pension. I
look at my grandparents on the other side of my family who have IRAs,
and they are quite comfortable in their retirement. Not because of
higher wages, but because their retirement has a balance which upon
their death instead of going to the billionaires who manage their money
will go to their children, grandchildren, and if me, my brother, or
cousins have children before they pass, their great-grandchildren. The
money they earned will stay in our
family for the first time in 250 years, instead of going to the billionaires like my great-grandmother's pension.
My family has served this country since its founding, and the creation of the IRA is what finally moved us out of poverty.
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