I am philosophically opposed to raising the retirement age. I misspoke and said I was not philosophically opposed.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I would not vote to raise the retirement age to 70 because there are just too many Americans that work hard all their lives and just simply physically couldn't work until they are 70.
I'm not giving in to anyone else's idea of how I ought to feel and look at 70. 'Retirement' is not a word I can even visualize. I retire when I go to bed!
Voters should be assured that I absolutely do not support raising the retirement age for Social Security.
I have to think about the possible ramifications of an early retirement.
Retirement is not in my vocabulary. They aren't going to get rid of me that way.
I have a statement on the Social Security. A lot of people approaching that age have either already retired on pensions or have made irreversible plans to retire very soon... I consider it a breach of faith to renege on that promise. It is a rotten thing to do.
I think the notion of retirement is just a dreadful, dreadful idea and I hope I never have to do that.
You can't put off being young until you retire.
I don't believe in retirement.
I'm not philosophically opposed to raising the retirement age... I accept the fact that I may have to raise my retirement age for that.