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In reply to the discussion: Elementary Social Security. [View all]kentuck
(110,916 posts)30. Well said!
And their little scheme to drive us so far into debt that we would not be able to afford any social programs at all does not apply to Social Security because, we the People, pay for it. Unlike the other spending that they choose to put on the credit card.
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The argument is that it is "no big deal" that younger workers won't collect in full.
Romulox
Jan 2013
#4
There will be plenty in the trust fund if we increase the amount of income subject to payroll taxes.
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#54
It was created as an insurance plan that had hardly any paid beneficiaries at the time.
dkf
Jan 2013
#22
If we want to talk about investment how's that $4 spent for the elderly and disabled for $1 for kids
dkf
Jan 2013
#47
Our priorities are that the elderly and disabled are 4x as important as our kids as evidenced by our
dkf
Jan 2013
#56
dkf, many of the baby boomers have 401(K)s and other pension plans that invest in the
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#60
What do you mean by equalizing the payout based on FICA contributions?
democrattotheend
Jan 2013
#27
You really want to argue a 25% cut is insignificant when people are devastated by 2% payroll taxes?
dkf
Jan 2013
#10
How would they fund minimal living expenses for the elderly if they did not have the Social Security
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#64
When the economy improves as it will, more money will flow into the trust fund.
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#74
Yikes. This is a BAD argument. "Only" a 25% cut for me is no large matter? Really? nt
Romulox
Jan 2013
#14
Don't worry. There is no crisis in Social Security. This is just Republican wishful thinking.
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#66
Wages have been *stagnant* for over 30 years. People keep on talking about cases for SS that
Romulox
Jan 2013
#3
Right, but what we used to define as "full employment" may not be again achieved any time soon.
Romulox
Jan 2013
#12
The only thing wrong with Social Security is that the Republicans didn't create it
liberal N proud
Jan 2013
#28