Wednesday, April 20, 2022

They Think You are Stupid

Let's talk about the $800,000 budget.  What if it does succeed and what does it mean to your family?  

In the first year depending on the size of your home you can save $1000-$3000 or even more if you live in an expensive home.  

In the fifth year your family could save a total of $5000-$15,000. 

In the tenth year, assuming the community is intelligent enough to keep smaller budgets you could save  a total of $10,000-$30,000. 

In the twentieth year, your family could save a total of $20,000 - $60,000.   

As time progresses the amount would be greater depending on inflation.  

What could you do with that money?  College for your children?  Pay off your home?  Save money for retirement through investments that money you save could triple by retirement.  

It is not greedy to want to protect your own money.  We are not asking you to protect our jobs, we are not school teachers with conflicts of interest.  We are not asking you to protect a broken or bloated system.  We are asking you to give this $800,000 budget a chance.  This is a David and Goliath moment that can mean great change for the greater good and your own financial security in the future. 


Cathy Peschke










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