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Sirveri

(4,517 posts)
19. We could just decide to fund the benefit shortfall from the general fund also.
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 03:54 AM
Feb 2013

Take it out of the war budget, I'm sure we can do without having a 13th nuclear powered long deck aircraft carrier. Or another 300 tanks...

So if the trust fund runs out 5 years earlier and benefits drop 25% then no one gets robbed? dkf Feb 2013 #1
What a Shock! catnhatnh Feb 2013 #2
CPI wasn't even in the original SS. Stolen indeed. dkf Feb 2013 #3
Here's a novel idea....... socialist_n_TN Feb 2013 #6
Well you are a socialist... dkf Feb 2013 #7
The so-called trust fund was created to be expended. It was supposed to account for the baby boomers Egalitarian Thug Feb 2013 #9
The idea is to insure seniors get their earned benefits AND cost of living adjustments TheProgressive Feb 2013 #10
Agreed, just remove the cap. Nt newfie11 Feb 2013 #12
We could just decide to fund the benefit shortfall from the general fund also. Sirveri Feb 2013 #19
Seniors have become the new scapegoats. It's disturbing yet throws into sharp relief how forestpath Feb 2013 #4
When Greece ran out of money they didn't blame it on seniors, they just cut their pensions. dkf Feb 2013 #5
And it costs us 4 thousand dollars per year to pay for that 20% that isn't covered by shraby Feb 2013 #13
That is a $14,000+ gift from the American income tax payer to you every year (47% don't pay) dkf Feb 2013 #14
How do you figure it's a $14,000 gift? Our meds and hospital costs haven't shraby Feb 2013 #17
The amount you pay for your medicare premium is 25% of the cost. dkf Feb 2013 #18
The instant the CPI was adjusted to adjust for "volatility".. we were screwed.. . annabanana Feb 2013 #8
They only started using CPI for SS in 1975. dkf Feb 2013 #15
Congress repeatedly raised benefits however. In 1950, by 77%. In 1952 by 12.5%. HiPointDem Feb 2013 #20
The solution few dare mention. Egalitarian Thug Feb 2013 #11
Because crooks go where the money is SoCalDem Feb 2013 #16
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