cawacko
Well-known member
The government doesn't have to print money. There is money available.
Let's try an analogy. A working couple buys a house and opens a joint account for home maintenance. Each of them also have an account for recreation/pleasure and a savings account. Each month they contribute to their respective accounts along with the house account.
One day the roof leaks. Cost to repair: $10,000. Total in house account: $7,000. What do they do? Look at each other and come to the conclusion they don't have the money to fix the roof? Or do they take money from their respective recreation and/or savings accounts? Would you say they don't have the money to replace the roof?
The government has the money or will obtain it, through taxes, just as they obtain money for other things. They can do exactly what the couple will do, take some money from other accounts. The war account, the NASA account, Parks and Recreation account, etc.
The same principal applies to Medicare.
It's all about priorities. What's moronic is to infer the richest country in the world can not support it's seniors.
where is this money that you say exists to fund these trillions in liabilities?