billy g Wrote:
Senator Marmie LooGAR Wrote:
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Thanks, Ms. Rand, we needed that. Tell that shit to my grandmother mutherfucker and get ready to knuckle the fuck up.
If it were possible that everyone could be as smart and wonderful and long term planning as you, we wouldn't need it...
There's a reason that it is the best and most politically popular government program in history, but i suppose you think that 70 year olds SHOULD work at Wal Mart.
(sorry, Billy, I love ya, but yer wrong)
Obviously we couldn't just yank the rug out from under people who have been paying in for all their lives so your grandmother is irrelevant.
But I think you've got a confused notion of political popularity. Just because people yell and scream that they don't want their benefits cut doesn't mean that they are happy that they handed over responsibility for their retirement savings to the government in the first place.
I'm not against the disability portion of the program and I'm not against the basic concept of welfare/domestic assistance programs for those in need regardless of age.
The core of the Social Security program is offensive to me though. Where do you draw the line. Why should I be trusted to manage any of my money. Would the world be a better place if I had no money of my own, just whatever the government decided I needed. Borg might think so but I'd hope the rest wouldn't.
Seriously, bro, no one is saying that you can't handle your own money, so that argument is irrelevant. It is a SAFETY NET, and should be there. Sorry, but taxes are the price you have to pay to live in a decent society. I don't like em any more than you do, but if you look at the good they do, it far outweighs the bad.
Also, all of this talk of "insolvency" and "I'm not going to get it anyway" is going to be a self fulfilling prophecy.
I do agree we need to deal with the problem, but it's politics, it ain't gonna happen unless something dire forces the process. This is not dire, it is almost wholly manufactured by the Pres. cos he holds the bully pulpit.
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