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Someone needs to grow the balls to put a bill into motion, which will eliminate social security deductions and let us handle our own money. It's my money, I earned it, I should be able to do what I want with it. BTW, I did not search to see if this has already been done or attempted.
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red for high rate debt blue for moderate to low any Reaganites here to defend their idol?
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It wasn't designed to be that way Rally. SS is a contract with American workers, it is something they have PAID for. It is no free ride. If U were to take a like amount of money and invest it and get an 8% per year return most workers would have at least hundreds of thousands of $$$ in their accounts, to provide an income stream and to LEAVE TO THEIR HEIRS. Now the reality is declining benfits. The last I heard is that anyone now over 50 will get their SS, but after that...its declining benfits time. THe whole point of this Thread is not just about SS nor about Political campaigns...BUT ABOUT FISCAL MISMANAGMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT..that the USA is a GUNS AND BUTTER ECONOMY. That the people of the US have ignored this mismanagment and have conducted themselves in a like manner. NO Politician is going to tell you to sacrafice one thing over the Iraqi war, or Vietnam war or a war in outer space for that matter, meanwhile your is climbing and your jobs are being outsourced to India, China and the like.
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I don't want to call anyone out (yes I do), but everytime I've posted that graph it's stopped all arguement from the right. Anyone want to respond this time?
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Do it...
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No Congress, no President has been strong enough to stand up to the foreign-controlled Federal Reserve Bank. Yet there is a catch - one that President Kennedy recognized before he was slain - the original deal in 1913 creating the Federal Reserve Bank had a simple backout clause. The investors loaned the United States Government $1 billion. And the backout clause allows the United States to buy out the system for that $1 billion. If the Federal Reserve Bank were demolished and the Congress of the United States took control of the currency, as required in the Constitution, the National Debt would virtually end overnight, and the need for more taxes and even the income tax, itself. Thomas Jefferson was concise in his early warning to the American nation, "If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issuance of their currency, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered."
Copyright FreeAmerica and Harry V. Martin, 1995
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Actually, what tabs is referring too, is out beyond the Debt as depicted in the graph, believe it or not....
If the govt was held to the same accounting standards as a Wall St. Corp, the deficit spending would be closer to 800 Billion, I think. And others put it at closer to 2 TRILLION Dollars every year. I'll see if I can find the article on it.
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So, just so I understand....your government has a liability for each citizen (presuming 300 million people) of $50, 000 for pension and $240,000 for health care.....seems high when one considers the average age is probably in the 30's, what with time value of money etc.
It'd be interesting to see the math that they used to support the numbers.... Dennis
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"the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered."
Wasn't it Rockefeller that said "we don't use Tanks we use Banks" or something like that....
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Now if U just want to cal it a TAX then do so, but don't promise something U can't deliver...Again a GUNS AND BUTTER ECONOMY. This has been and is a disingenous way to finance Government spending.
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Look at it another way, if its 86 Trillion off books plus 9 Trillion on the books, that 95 Trillion with an annual budget of about 3 trillion (assuming they don't deficit spend). That in a way is a debt ratio of 30 times (assuming the 2.9 Trillion is somehow loosely related to income taxes coming in. That would be like me personally having debt that is 30 times my annual income.
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who will pay for the growing debt?
who will benefit from the increased GDP?
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Looks to me like the national debt will overtake GDP in the future
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As Wayne stated, the national debt as a percentage of GDP is down. It's like comparing the debt of say Starbucks to the debt of a regional coffee house and saying that Starbucks has a lot more debt. Well, that is true but Starbucks also makes a hell of a lot more money. The real question is how much debt do you have compared to what you produce? Thus the debt/GDP ratio.
As far as a fix for social security and Medicare, I would first repeal the prescription drug benefit. Costs way too much. Second, I would allow the SSI deduction to go away in favor of an investment plan in which that money would go into one of several government approved mutual funds and cannot be touched until age 65. This would increase the return over what you get in social security and would provide a massive boost to the US stock market. Yes, I would prefer (in an ideal world) that you could spend that money on whatever you want but the reality is that a very small percentage of people are responsible enough to do that. If you allow them to spend it on DVDs and itunes then you have a bunch of people with no resources and no money in 40 years. Guess who they turn to? The gubmint. You wouldn't be solving anything.
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America should do what my ex-wife did. Get married and get a VISA card. It worked great for her.
Oh, wait. That's what we are doing. China will be the Groom.
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On both the graphs posted, what is defined as "National Debt." Federal only, fed.+ state and local, or what?
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Government should be held to stricter standards of ethics and accounting rather than the laxer standards the the pols have implemented for themselves. I've preached this for years, we must to get rid of all of the career pols. Get rid of all of the perks that they have voted themselves, get rid of the revolving door between governance and industry. Most probably deserve a term in jail for their malfeasance as well.
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