Someone has to figure out these entitlements
Someone has to figure out these entitlements
I dunno. I mean, yes, this country is stupid, but I don't know if this is "news," exactly. This story comes and goes as reliably as the sun, and it's always the same. It can be discussed in good faith or bad, but the story is always the same.
Conservatives want to privatize, cut benefits or abolish SS, which is politically unpopular. Democrats want to shore it up, which necessitates a tax increase, the politics of which is likewise tough.
For the wealthiest country on earth, this is an eminently fixable problem, demographic challenges or no.
What's going to eventually help social security is the decreasing birth rate. They'll up the retirement age 2 years and hold off on the issue with the hopes that an economic revival, buoyed by good old fashion capitalism, will get us back on track.
However, privatizing the system would be best and allow the workers to have more control over our future
Privatizing is quite the opposite of SS and a ridiculous idea for anyone outside of the donor class or their minions.
I play in retirement homes and see people there where the only secure source of income is SS.
Imagine allowing the Trump University Board of Directors getting their hands onSS. Or one of those elderly with dishonest children investing their money in the latest Madoff scheme
One more note, SS covers families where the main source of income has died, ala Paul Ryan.
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It is called a safety net for a reason
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
you're too young to remember Bush43 declaring his mandate to privatize SS -- in effect, the government did not decide .
You can look all that up -- historical data ---
not complex one bit.
Safety net vs the Trumps and Madoffs of the world
More historical data you might find interesting is why there was a need for SS in the first place.
Interesting stuff - perhaps a bit too emotional but, interesting never the less
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Remind me again how many candidates are running on privatization and those that were how they are faring
Last edited by 57Brave; 06-06-2018 at 10:02 AM.
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
The experience of the Bush years should have been cautionary. He made SS privitization the centerpiece of his 2004 post-election agenda. It bricked. Within a couple of years the markets tanked, with the Dow going from 14400 to 6600 in about 18 months. Imagine what would have happened to near-retirees who had their money in the market. Sorry Grandpa, back to work.
Popularity with voters does not equal "right thing to do"
math being only one part of the equation.
something about eggs and baskets
And, as in baseball, analytics (math) tell a portion of the story, but not the whole picture
SS is the Charlie Culberson of the social contract.
What analytic could have predicted he would win 2 walkoff games in week?
Some scout somewhere was not surprised
Well, that is SS
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
I'm not saying it's inconceivable to do some kind of limited privatization...on an opt-in basis, maybe, for younger workers. Not my pref at all, but maybe there's something there.
But the doomsday talk with an eye to essentially ending the program is ridiculous. You want the SSA to pay full benefits after 2034? Raise the income cap on contributions, consider tweaking the qualification age.
nothing is tenable long term
I think that is in the Bible
how do we make the math work for those people I play for in retirement/rest homes ?
we seem to get only either / or choices driven by the just scrap the whole program (privatize) factions
Last edited by 57Brave; 06-06-2018 at 02:14 PM.
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
I think we have to have a gradual change.
Older people not impacted.
Middle age people.may need to work longer
Young people can opt out, or can be bought out
The plan should be to do away with SS over a 20 year period
acesfull86 (06-06-2018)
The issue is technology is going to continue to cut manual labor down. And life expectancy is going up. So I do think the age requirement needs to go up.
Forever Fredi
Speaking as one about ready to cash in -- it already has in a sense.
Many, no most, are working into their 70's to afford health care
While receiving SS.
Question:
How effective of an employee is a person after 65 ?
With deteriorating health, stamina and cognizance == is that really an across the board option ?
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.