Gale Hawkins
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I think we can safely assume most all companies, governments with unfunded or under funded pension plans will at least explore the bankruptcy "solution". The future lucky retires will perhaps only have to take a cut in retirement pay like the post office, school teachers, etc across the country. When the US Government clips a chunk out of 401's, etc that will reduce the retirement income for that segment.
The nice thing about the move in Cyprus it is giving people in the other countries time to get physical control of retirement funds before it is too late. Gates on retirement funds may be come locked sooner than later even in the USA.
Stockton is not planning to go out of business. Just look how GM was able to start showing profits by reselling the company to new investors and not having to carry all of the old debt and liabilities.
The nice thing about the move in Cyprus it is giving people in the other countries time to get physical control of retirement funds before it is too late. Gates on retirement funds may be come locked sooner than later even in the USA.
Stockton is not planning to go out of business. Just look how GM was able to start showing profits by reselling the company to new investors and not having to carry all of the old debt and liabilities.