To: OSHA
My 401K is as much mine as were it in my pocket, in my home safe or stuffed in my mattress. I will treat any attempt to take it as I would a thief breaking down my door in the middle of the night. WITH DEADLY FORCE!Looks good on paper, but it might not be very satisfying to shoot the piece of paper that notifies you that an electronic transfer has taken place...those pieces of paper you have that indicate what's yours will be useless "forgeries" when Uncle Sugar determines that there is no record that you ever owned it.
46 posted on
11/27/2012 12:14:56 PM PST by
trebb
(Allies no longer trust us. Enemies no longer fear us.)
To: trebb
Looks good on paper, but it might not be very satisfying to shoot the piece of paper that notifies you that an electronic transfer has taken place...those pieces of paper you have that indicate what's yours will be useless "forgeries" when Uncle Sugar determines that there is no record that you ever owned it. For that matter, the only thing that "proves" you own your land and the house you live in is a piece of paper down at the county clerk's office. If they can erase your ownership of a 401K, they can erase a deed.
48 posted on
11/27/2012 12:18:38 PM PST by
abb
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