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drjohn22 -9 points ago +2 / -11

You sound completely uneducated on the financial sector and should not be giving retirement advice

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drjohn22 0 points ago +3 / -3

It’s incredible how no one actually answered your question

My observation is, depending upon your expected year of retirement. You’ll be fine. If a market crash does happen, it’ll be because of a recession. Which is natural

But if you are near retirement age, your investment risk tolerance should be adjusted for people nearing retirement. Meaning safe investments

So even if the market does crash, you are not as severely affected

I don’t think you have muhc cause to worry

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drjohn22 0 points ago +3 / -3

If a country stays divided

How exactly do we solve any of our problems?

We will never get to 70% republican majority or 70% democratic majority

The two sides have to work together

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drjohn22 -1 points ago +2 / -3

Oh no worries

Miscommunication. Then

Hope you have a good day

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drjohn22 -5 points ago +3 / -8

I got it before work mandated it

Based on the science, getting the vaccine was the best decision to make

But I also support the right of others to refuse it

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drjohn22 -12 points ago +1 / -13

That would be medically pointless

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drjohn22 -5 points ago +2 / -7

Got the jab

Don’t regret it

I also don’t think I’ll die from it either.

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drjohn22 -1 points ago +2 / -3

What’s funny?

Can you provide context

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drjohn22 -1 points ago +2 / -3

That’s wrong

Medical institutions shouldn’t be using sex work to incentivize vaccinations

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drjohn22 -15 points ago +2 / -17

I would say

“As a doctor, I relied upon my knowledge and that of the millions of doctors advocating for the vaccine and read the research, and made the right decision.

And if I had to do it all again, I would.

Glad youre safe from Covid”

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