Cancel 2020.1
Canceled
Raising the cap.
Every single SS "tweak" is just a temporary fix - a band aid.
It's not sustainable as a public program.
Raising the cap.
Every single SS "tweak" is just a temporary fix - a band aid.
It's not sustainable as a public program.
Every single SS "tweak" is just a temporary fix - a band aid.
It's not sustainable as a public program.
Says the rightard
who the hell are you and what did you do with rune? he was never that F'ing stupid
All this answer tells me is that you're not thinking about the future of Social Security. You're 100% buying into the fearmongering that any discussion of changing SS threatens seniors and is off the table.
Unfortunately, that kind of thinking is just the equivalent of burying your head in the sand. SS will be a problem, no matter how many "tweaks" they make or taxes they increase. It's unsustainable in its current form, and all we're doing is procrastinating the inevitable unless we're willing to at least talk about it & consider wholesale changes to the program (some of which, btw, will actually make retirement much more comfortable for our senior population).
All this answer tells me is that you're not thinking about the future of Social Security. You're 100% buying into the fearmongering that any discussion of changing SS threatens seniors and is off the table.
Unfortunately, that kind of thinking is just the equivalent of burying your head in the sand. SS will be a problem, no matter how many "tweaks" they make or taxes they increase. It's unsustainable in its current form, and all we're doing is procrastinating the inevitable unless we're willing to at least talk about it & consider wholesale changes to the program (some of which, btw, will actually make retirement much more comfortable for our senior population).
Rubio was being raked over the coals this morning for making this point about SS in the debate by the blonde gal on Morning Express. They were attacking the specific numbers he cited which probably came from a different source than she were using. At any rate, even using her numbers it is obvious that steps need to be taken to ensure the solvency of SS.
Ironic.
You are the one who has bought into therifgt's fear generating machine.
Let's see.
Without any tweaks at all the system will last as is until 2037 (Over twenty years) (Over 100 years total).
Seems sustainable to me, considering all the option before one even needs to think about privatizing.
Options including but not limited to;
Elinating the cap (best choice) raising the cap (2nd best)
Means testing (still better than privatizing).
Were you awake in '08?
How would seniors have survived that crash?
Have you no memory?
Seeing as I am stupid, edjumacate me.
What are your left stances?
Without any tweaks at all the system will last as is until 2037 (Over twenty years) (Over 100 years total).
Seems sustainable to me, considering all the option before one even needs to think about privatizing.
Options including but not limited to;
Eliminatingthe cap (best choice) raising the cap (2nd best)
Just to continue ranting - what lefties NEED to realize is that privatizing is a progressive idea. The monthly payout for seniors if privatized is estimated to be 1.8 times what their current payout is. This would lift literally millions of Americans out of poverty - not to mention what it would do for the economy at large.
I need to hear a good reason why people are so vehemently opposed to this. It's not enough to say "it's not an investment plan," and "what about a crash?" has been thoroughly debunked as any kind of fear.
The left should be championing the cause of privatization. It is a progressive ideal - it would help so many people who live in poverty or on its edge. I just don't get the opposition, at all.
not to demean or diminish your idea of progressive, but getting most lefties to understand that privatization beats government is never going to work. in lefty minds, government is the best.
I'll remember that when we have to cut benefits by 25% in 2037.
Like I said - privatizing is a progressive idea. It's not sustainable as a public program. I care about seniors. You seem to care more about party.
And many trillions of debt was accrued by Dems. We spend too much as a country - quite clearly.
privatizing is a progressive idea ?....Seriously?
I thought Democrats were dead set against Bush when he proposed privatizing SS.....Correct me it I get that wrong.
And that's why I'm making the point. It's inherently a progressive idea.
Its a progressive idea but Democrats were dead set against it when proposed by Bush and republicans ? did you all do a flip/flop
Come now Thingy.....you can't have it both ways.....if it was a progressive idea, Dems would have embraced it 20 years ago....
getting gov out of marriage/gay marriage rights
right to choose.....i'd prefer they choose life, but if they don't, that is their right
repealing the patriot act 1 and 2, NDAA, closing gitmo, etc.
HUGE right to privacy advocate
maybe you should pay a bit more attention to posts instead of blindly labeling others based upon what a majority may or may not support. Hell, you're even calling Thing a rightie and he is most certainly not.