we insist on getting what we paid for and were promised, regardless of the fact that we are opposed to the program.
LOL
Massive hypocrisy...SHRUG
we insist on getting what we paid for and were promised, regardless of the fact that we are opposed to the program.
Bachman screaming for the government to keep their hands off her body and now meme fighting for further commitment to SS?
These people have jumped the shark.
Bachman screaming for the government to keep their hands off her body and now meme fighting for further commitment to SS?
These people have jumped the shark.
Love the last line, is that an old saying, or did you make that up?
anyway, high five, I am out of reps, I kissed butt for my title!
My dad already knows it. He didn't vote for McCain for that reason, called me to tell me he was going to vote for Obama, a Democrat, he kind of spit that last part out. It was hard for him, but he voted his conscience. HE is 89 years young.The seniors will see a decrease in the bottom line and that's all they care about. How are you going to convince them that this is Bush's fault?![]()
It's as typical as it gets.
Get big government out of our lives, but don't touch my Medicare or Social Security!
I do not believe that SS will be there when I get there and have structured my own savings accordingly.we insist on getting what we paid for and were promised, regardless of the fact that we are opposed to the program.
I do not believe that SS will be there when I get there and have structured my own savings accordingly.
I have absolutely no faith that it will be there when I "retire." I cannot see how it can be. I consider my payments just taxes that they say will benefit you later just so they can tax the poor without guilt.Out house has never counted on SS. It will be there for us, but we don't count on it.
I have absolutely no faith that it will be there when I "retire." I cannot see how it can be. I consider my payments just taxes that they say will benefit you later just so they can tax the poor without guilt.
If they handled the funds like our Permanent Fund Dividend, I think I would have to take a look!I'm all for privatization of SS. I don't see the downside.
When the market crashed, I heard a few "that's why we can't privatize!" kinds of comments, but the return after 20+ years, on average, cannot be argued.
How would they get the money back that they have stolen and used in the General Funds? How will they replace the false revenue they generate by spending this money that was supposed to be an insurance for a future?I'm all for privatization of SS. I don't see the downside.
When the market crashed, I heard a few "that's why we can't privatize!" kinds of comments, but the return after 20+ years, on average, cannot be argued.
Heavy sigh, good question, very good question.How would they get the money back that they have stolen and used in the General Funds? How will they replace the false revenue they generate by spending this money that was supposed to be an insurance for a future?
And when I say stolen I absolutely do not mean solely the D party, this was perpetrated on people by both parties.
Anyway, I agree. But first the government will have to learn to do without the money that they use the SS system to launder into the general budget.
How would they get the money back that they have stolen and used in the General Funds? How will they replace the false revenue they generate by spending this money that was supposed to be an insurance for a future?
And when I say stolen I absolutely do not mean solely the D party, this was perpetrated on people by both parties.
Anyway, I agree. But first the government will have to learn to do without the money that they use the SS system to launder into the general budget.
How would they get the money back that they have stolen and used in the General Funds? How will they replace the false revenue they generate by spending this money that was supposed to be an insurance for a future?
And when I say stolen I absolutely do not mean solely the D party, this was perpetrated on people by both parties.
Anyway, I agree. But first the government will have to learn to do without the money that they use the SS system to launder into the general budget.
I'll be calling it The Historic "Increase" from Stupidity, or just THIS.Yepper. And that is going to hurt when they have to start paying it back from general funds in a few years.
The right will be calling it a tax increase.
I'm all for privatization of SS. I don't see the downside.
When the market crashed, I heard a few "that's why we can't privatize!" kinds of comments, but the return after 20+ years, on average, cannot be argued.