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ThomThom

(1,486 posts)
60. so true so true
Mon Mar 4, 2013, 07:47 PM
Mar 2013

they don't care about the promise that was made to 15 year old's .... of course we we not allowed to opt out

HUGE K & R !!! WillyT Mar 2013 #1
Sush, prole. The 1% wants that money and they have the power to take it. Now just shush. Scuba Mar 2013 #2
it's an absurd OP hfojvt Mar 2013 #141
I don't understand how Social Security is part of the upaloopa Mar 2013 #3
That money goes to the rich and big biz n2doc Mar 2013 #8
It isn't. jeff47 Mar 2013 #12
In 20 years, a lot of Boomers will be gone. Zen Democrat Mar 2013 #32
Under there scenario, it's stable at 70% of current benefits forever jeff47 Mar 2013 #35
Last I read, this is how the generational population breaks down Hestia Mar 2013 #74
And this describes the true situation TM99 Mar 2013 #84
No one is screwed, Millenials (who the hell comes up with these terms btw?) sabrina 1 Mar 2013 #87
I really didn't need a tirade. TM99 Mar 2013 #92
"SS is fine".......except: dixiegrrrrl Mar 2013 #96
That can be fixed by raising the cap and providing jobs here starting with sabrina 1 Mar 2013 #111
I agree with you that this could work, TM99 Mar 2013 #114
Another big chunk of "lost" revenue Jeff In Milwaukee Mar 2013 #118
Hmmmm PasadenaTrudy Mar 2013 #110
You are the last year of Boomers. TM99 Mar 2013 #113
"a generation twice our size" Babel_17 Mar 2013 #123
I tried to let people know in another OP I had truedelphi Mar 2013 #15
Excellent post! JDPriestly Mar 2013 #49
I am amazed at how blatant "our" representatives are with the hand wringing and the WCGreen Mar 2013 #51
Just after chervilant Mar 2013 #97
It is loaned out on IOUs. And they are trying as hard as they can to get their paid congress DhhD Mar 2013 #39
also we paid twice ThomThom Mar 2013 #58
That's the only thing that kept Social Security going this long customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #62
So we should be shot BECAUSE we paid more into SS? Or........ socialist_n_TN Mar 2013 #63
No, we had years to figure out how to get past the baby boom customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #66
Marx, Lenin, and Trotsky...... socialist_n_TN Mar 2013 #67
That's crap. We baby boomers paid double rates because of our numbers. rhett o rick Mar 2013 #77
If that money had truly been invested in something solid, you might have a point customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #93
There is no "unfunded liability". That's a conservative talking point. rhett o rick Mar 2013 #94
If it's a "talking point" customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #130
Did you read the report? I am a simple minded person. rhett o rick Mar 2013 #133
I did read it customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #136
The trust fund was INTENDED to go to zero. The system was designed rhett o rick Mar 2013 #137
It's going to get there a lot quicker than you think customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #138
It's me, not you. I am doing terrible making my point obviously. rhett o rick Mar 2013 #139
And if we had the expanding economies of the 50's, 60's customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #142
I am not sure where you are getting this, but in my opinion it's gibberish. rhett o rick Mar 2013 #150
There are a number of problems customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #156
SS was means tested in 1993 reteachinwi Mar 2013 #158
I stopped doing taxes in 1990 customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #161
SS is a giveaway program? That Sir, needs a citation or an apology for making craap up. FogerRox Mar 2013 #125
Leaving alone the most infamous case of Ida May Fuller customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #131
That statement along with a number of others seem consistant with rhett o rick Mar 2013 #154
The time for continued denial of the solvency of SS is long past over. Doremus Mar 2013 #124
I get my views from the writings of Dr. Allen W. Smith customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #132
May I ask? Babel_17 Mar 2013 #134
Sorry it took me a few days customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #143
Thanks for the reply, and the food for thought. Babel_17 Mar 2013 #146
You're welcome customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #148
I agree with some of what you are saying Babel_17 Mar 2013 #155
Again, my thanks customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #157
SS increases masked budget deficits created by corporate and individual income tax cuts. reteachinwi Mar 2013 #159
Your bolded paragraphs are indeed true customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #160
Yeah, not many people remember that. Or at least don't bring it up........ socialist_n_TN Mar 2013 #64
Precisely Sherman A1 Mar 2013 #91
So we elect a guy that we feel confident with that INdemo Mar 2013 #95
In 2010 there was a shortfall of $40 billion.... Sekhmets Daughter Mar 2013 #103
The deduction is not going to be enough to pay for the benefits paid out Yo_Mama Mar 2013 #135
yep marions ghost Mar 2013 #4
And paying back student loans. JDPriestly Mar 2013 #68
I said years ago..... llmart Mar 2013 #5
You got what you voted for. jeff47 Mar 2013 #16
seems like reagan was not reelected in 2012. nice try though nt msongs Mar 2013 #25
Because history started in 2012. jeff47 Mar 2013 #31
Wrong, wrong, wrong. charlyvi Mar 2013 #45
That was a sarcastic response. jeff47 Mar 2013 #46
OK. Thanks charlyvi Mar 2013 #48
Don't be sorry, we need to be constantly reminded. mountain grammy Mar 2013 #108
Um.... llmart Mar 2013 #54
Whether or not you did, boomers did. jeff47 Mar 2013 #70
There are some strong demographic trends politically that don't really line up like that Fumesucker Mar 2013 #57
Yes, but we lump people into "generations" as a very rough approximation jeff47 Mar 2013 #71
Point well taken. The baby boom era was really ended by the mid to late fifties, maddiemom Mar 2013 #100
I've said it many times... malokvale77 Mar 2013 #6
I say it also, and then the apologists for whatever party is in truedelphi Mar 2013 #7
Remember when... malokvale77 Mar 2013 #17
I remember Republicans and pundits in general thucythucy Mar 2013 #102
Here's another and better reason Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #9
you think like a repuke Skittles Mar 2013 #19
No, but that is exactly how the GOP will play it Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #23
of course the fucking GOP will play it that way Skittles Mar 2013 #24
So we agree: The GOP will play it that way Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #37
Well I'm going to do some opposite John2 Mar 2013 #115
Gen X didn't elect Reagan Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #119
Boomers didn't necessarily elect Raygun, either. love_katz Mar 2013 #153
i am sorry that you are a victim of the war between the generations truedelphi Mar 2013 #26
I agree, we could raise or eliminate the cap and solve in indefinately Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #38
so true so true ThomThom Mar 2013 #60
Business considers their half of the withholding "just another unjust tax". xtraxritical Mar 2013 #75
You hit it! It all comes down to corps paying their half. Now that most pensions are mountain grammy Mar 2013 #109
Let's just raise the cap on the SOBs. xtraxritical Mar 2013 #120
Yes, yes, yes! mountain grammy Mar 2013 #121
Thank you, truedelphi! n/t Duval Mar 2013 #53
You honestly believe anyone in Washington gives a shit about seniors? They don't. djean111 Mar 2013 #33
I agree Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #40
No generation is "stealing" from their descendants SoCalDem Mar 2013 #34
I believe that every generation is entrusted to guard this earth and society for the future Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #42
Exactly right and very well put! "We OWE each ...it's just that simple... maddiemom Mar 2013 #101
Why will many kids continue to pay in? JDPriestly Mar 2013 #69
I guess I have done a poor job explaining this Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #73
What happens two or three or four decades down the road JDPriestly Mar 2013 #86
I agree. The point was that time matters when you apply chained CPI to it n/t Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #89
President Obama offered it, so it... 99Forever Mar 2013 #10
No worries, according to a recent article in the Washington Post AnnieK401 Mar 2013 #11
The only way to stop it Pakid Mar 2013 #13
My Blue Dawg Congressman, Mike Thompson, (Lake County Calif.) is absolutely gleeful truedelphi Mar 2013 #20
They're telling the boomers they have to sacrifice for their kids.... Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2013 #14
Does anyone anywhere know the amount of huge contributions the Social Security truedelphi Mar 2013 #18
That doesn't matter. Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2013 #43
How can we who are on Social Security help out their kids RebelOne Mar 2013 #50
Soem peopel have the good fortune of being double dippers - truedelphi Mar 2013 #174
You have this backwards Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #28
Most people don't even know how the program works.... Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2013 #41
Good point Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #44
Kay & Ray! KansDem Mar 2013 #21
Thanks Kansas Dem. n/t truedelphi Mar 2013 #27
Theft blkmusclmachine Mar 2013 #22
Exactly! n/t truedelphi Mar 2013 #30
If only we had a president and congress that supported SS. better luck next year eh? nt msongs Mar 2013 #29
My Republican uncle told my dad that SS wouldn't be there for him. In the 1950s! Zen Democrat Mar 2013 #36
In 1975, my boss said SS wouldn't be worth a damn when we turned 65. She is now 67 raccoon Mar 2013 #122
K&R. Well said. JDPriestly Mar 2013 #47
I lost a year wryter2000 Mar 2013 #52
Well said. K&R Louisiana1976 Mar 2013 #55
I'm 66 Blue_In_AK Mar 2013 #56
k&r... spanone Mar 2013 #59
We are also the only generation to pay DOUBLE: truebluegreen Mar 2013 #61
As I said in a post upthread......... socialist_n_TN Mar 2013 #65
We should be raising the roof with it, truebluegreen Mar 2013 #104
It's called stealing Milliesmom Mar 2013 #72
K&R! Bravo! David Zephyr Mar 2013 #76
You make it sound as if the Boomers suffered more than any other generation. virgogal Mar 2013 #78
I think I agree. Hoyt Mar 2013 #79
In some ways, we are guilty of using up all the fun. truedelphi Mar 2013 #82
don't forget us 50 year olds admonish Mar 2013 #80
I remember those tax increases Oilwellian Mar 2013 #81
Listen to Michael Bloomberg on "entitlement" reform. It'll make you throw-up. SleeplessinSoCal Mar 2013 #83
Spoken like a true billionaire nt daa Mar 2013 #128
Take your Social Security early, in many cases! colorado_ufo Mar 2013 #85
The cuts are going to hurt succeeding generations even more eridani Mar 2013 #88
Yes, I agree with you. Totally. n/t truedelphi Mar 2013 #129
For those of us born 1983law Mar 2013 #90
You are a Gen Xer. Jennicut Mar 2013 #99
Let's remove the income cap on SS, for a start. It's not fair, and the arguments against make no Romulox Mar 2013 #98
ALL OF US chervilant Mar 2013 #105
We are unfortunately, very divided as a nation. truedelphi Mar 2013 #127
What % of DC lawmakers are Boomers? WilliamPitt Mar 2013 #106
I think that question ought to be: "What % of the Boomers in DC are IN the 1%?" WinkyDink Mar 2013 #117
cancer has taken its toll CountAllVotes Mar 2013 #107
and diabetes and heart disease.. mountain grammy Mar 2013 #112
My cousin just died of cancer, aged 60. WinkyDink Mar 2013 #116
I think they want cuts now in order to mask madville Mar 2013 #126
I'm an exbookkeeper. Cleita Mar 2013 #151
There is a BIG LIE being told here and it's being told over and over again so people Cleita Mar 2013 #140
Social Security may not be responsible for the debt customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #144
There is still $2.6 trillion in the fund. Cleita Mar 2013 #145
Again, did you see the math? customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #147
I'm quite familiar with the "math" of those who try to convince us our hair is on fire. Cleita Mar 2013 #149
Everybody has access to the same facts customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #164
You just won't give it up will you. Cleita Mar 2013 #165
Yeah, that's what people say customerserviceguy Mar 2013 #167
I went to your guru's website. Cleita Mar 2013 #169
Life expectancy at 65, for this new generation, is truedelphi Mar 2013 #162
I am and I am. And if this happens, I will send a request to Obama MotherPetrie Mar 2013 #152
Good luck with that. I'd like my money back too. truedelphi Mar 2013 #163
Raising the age to 67 is a 20% benefits cut for men. n/t lumberjack_jeff Mar 2013 #166
Can I just add one more reason Le Taz Hot Mar 2013 #168
K&R for the baby boomers.... midnight Mar 2013 #170
Not waiting until I'm 66--filed for early (62) benefits that begin in May. mnhtnbb Mar 2013 #171
That is a good point you are making. truedelphi Mar 2013 #172
Here is how someone named truedelphi Mar 2013 #173
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