We should end SS

14,221 Views | 215 Replies | Last: 11 days ago by Yukon Cornelius
harge57
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Oddly enough inflation may be the most socially acceptable way we fix SS, Medicare, and Debt. If we just let inflation outpace all the benefit increases and debt payments, they will start to diminish their drain. We would have to essentially freeze all existing levels and new debt though.
Yukon Cornelius
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It has to stop. It just does.
Tom Fox
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I agree. So does our tax scheme where most pay nothing and very few pay it all.

All entitlements need to go.
ToddyHill
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Tell you what…SS can stop paying me today. Just give me a tax credit (not a deduction, but a credit), for what I'll give up from today till the day I die.
titan
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ToddyHill said:

Tell you what…SS can stop paying me today. Just give me a tax credit (not a deduction, but a credit), for what I'll give up from today till the day I die.

Have to do something to alleviate what would amount to the outright theft of $ that some were calculating into their future plans.

One way may be to simply offer no penalties and almost absurdly lenient pay back plans to those in over their heads. As long as some number is met, that's enough. (Something like many apparently do with medical bills -- just paying a fraction but regularly, never the balance) If you can make it all less a burden from the money stolen by the federal government from SS --- maybe you can get rid of the entitlements much faster.

Part of the problem here is most of the policy making class is excessively well-off. They can't even relate to those who might need the SS check they were planning on getting.
Yukon Cornelius
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