floridafan
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Pelosi, Biden, and Fauci were complicit in spreading Covid, while Pres. Trump tried to stop it.
From day 1 there were thousands of lies about Covid, directly from the Donald.
Pelosi, Biden, and Fauci were complicit in spreading Covid, while Pres. Trump tried to stop it.
Wrong. Democrats are pursuing a matriarchal model for society. That is, the mommy state where you are taken care of cradle to grave even if you are nothing but a leech and drag on society by your doing nothing useful. That's the problem we're getting into today. That model is grotesquely expensive and very difficult to fund.
From day 1 there were thousands of lies about Covid, directly from the Donald.
Matriarchal Model, ... that is a quite interesting analogy.
Though somehow, they have omitted the WEANING process, ... the Tough Love that every good mother enforces for the survival of her offspring.
In the Democrat / Leftist model, you get to be like Peter Pan and never grow up. You live your life in a child-like existence where someone else takes care of you, is responsible when you screw up, and you never have to actually do anything you don't like. If you are put in a position where you don't get your way or are inconvenienced, you just throw a tantrum (aka riot) and the adults will give in and let you go back to doing as you please.
If America defaults- and anyone suffers as a result- IT'S GOING TO BE A DECIDING FACTOR IN THE OUTCOME OF THE 2024 Election!
There are almost 70 million people that rely upon SS every month. 231 million people voted in 2020! That's almost 1 out of every 3 voters are drawing SS!
So be very careful what you wish for here. Are you listening Marjorie Trailer Greene Hair under your arms?
Because I don't want to hear any crybabies and sore losers come election night this time!
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If that's true, 1 in 3 people are getting social security, what's that say about our country? A third of the population isn't over 62 1/2, the earliest age you can take SS for retirement. So, who are all these other people on it and why are they getting it?
If that's true, 1 in 3 people are getting social security, what's that say about our country? A third of the population isn't over 62 1/2, the earliest age you can take SS for retirement. So, who are all these other people on it and why are they getting it?
I always respect your opinion, Flash. Yes, LBJ used it as an accounting trick to make receipts look higher and the deficit look lower. Which facilitated Congress to "look better" while borrowing even more money. In essence, it created an accounting slush fund, IMO.
However, loaning 2.7T to an entity that is 30T in debt, and can't keep a balanced budget, ... in principle, is not something most people would do.
And while the on-budget/off-budget accounting methods have gone back and forth, and for the most part, is now officially off-budget (with the exception of medicare), ... the politicians do lean towards presenting and confusing us with BOTH accounting methods to make their budgets appear "more balanced".
While SS is not my bailiwick, I am always open to learn more about it.
Your dementia is causing you to look stupid, Terry. 330M Americans with "almost 70 million people that rely upon SS every month" would equal 1 in 4.7 Americans.
I suspect part of this is caused by Republicans denying abortions to poor people. A you really advocating "let the little bastards starve", Terry? What does that say about our country?
Geeko stated "1 in 3." I was responding to that. Even at a bit more than 1 in 5, same question, your tu quoque fallacy aside. Why are so many people on social security? What does that say about our country?
Geeko stated "1 in 3." I was responding to that. Even at a bit more than 1 in 5, same question, your tu quoque fallacy aside. Why are so many people on social security? What does that say about our country?
You misread what he said, but it figures you think it's not your fault. He was talking voters, you were talking total population. All Trumpers have a stock answer of "Not my responsibility". LOL
He said: "There are almost 70 million people that rely upon SS every month. 231 million people voted in 2020! That's almost 1 out of every 3 voters are drawing SS!"
You said: "1 in 3 people are getting social security, what's that say about our country? A third of the population isn't over 62 1/2, the earliest age you can take SS for retirement."
That's a Bud Light drinker's mistake, Terry. The fact you immediately dodged responsibility, much less correct your mistake, is another reason why I believe you aren't the man you once were, Terry.
There are almost 70 million people that rely upon SS every month. 231 million people voted in 2020! That's almost 1 out of every 3 voters are drawing SS!
It's the Republican Congress holding paying the debt hostage, not Sleepy Joe.
If the US defaults on its debt, who will American voters blame the most?
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Tink, spending cuts are a budget matter. Raising the debt ceiling is a debt matter. An obligation.Republicans already offered to extend it, it’s the democrats who won’t make any spending cuts
That's a terrible excuse, you can do much better.
Putting surplus SS revenue in special treasuries was part of the original SS law. It is not something that Congress did later to raid the fund. There would be a lot less in the SS trust fund today if it had not been placed in treasuries to earn interest. LBJ's actions (to make defense spending look smaller during Vietnam) did not affect anything in the SS trust fund.
I don't understand your comment about "loaning $2.7T to an entity that is $30T in debt." The federal government would have to borrow those funds whether it borrowed it from the public or from the SS funds. This way, SS collected the interest rather than the bond holders.
I think we can both agree the problem is spending too much money. As the old saying goes, "Democrats tax and spend" and Republicans "borrow and spend." That seems to still be true.
Yes, it was part of the original law. The money is gone, and all we have is a pile of IOUs.
My point is, the U.S. gov't is broke. The gov't has no money, just debt. And with interest rates rising, just covering the interest payments on the debt might consume all revenue.
Yes, it's good to earn interest. But is that how most Americans would have decided to invest their money? IDk if it even keeps it up with inflation, Flash.
IMO, both parties Borrow and Spend too much. The debt increases no matter who is in charge.