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There are lots of senior citizens who worked all their lives and refused to mooch in the same boat.
This fact should not be taken out of the equation should a big time fix be made.
It is far too large of a percent as a premium on a subsistence survival for the truly destitute.
140% I can hear repudiate repudiate repudiate.like a train on loose spiked tracks. On the other hand the boomers will be 80 or 79.or whatever. Light at the end of the LMAO tunnel!!!
Bernie Madoff was a piker by comparison to the pack of jackals in DC.
Baby Boomers throwing things out of whack? They had decades and decades to prepare for that How is it the kids fault when he was born?
Nor do I think it a failure but a success if you take the view point of those who ran the scam.
I'm guessing 1964 as the start point of it's change in imiportance.
Case in point: My Father was at Pearl when they hit it, so he had a pretty up-close idea about the realities of war. My time was Vietnam, a war that Dad passionately hated. When I joined the Navy, Dad (who told me that if my draft number was low, take off for Canada. I'll worry about the law.) said, "Don't you get it, son? They're trying to kill you!" Think about that...war increases the death rate, so it's good for Social Security...less people collecting at the far end, and lower unemployment rates at home. Now doesn't that put a whole new wheel on the wagon when we consider our wars in the sand box going on for 15 years?
By the way...I hate to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, odds are it's a duck and we'd be fools to believe otherwise.
Now add to that the concept of Keynesian economics, which requires inflation to work. It's all smoke and mirrors, because if tomorrow it will take $2 to purchase what $1 will buy today, who cares if you're growing at 100%? Relatively speaking, you've gotten nowhere. In fact, you're actually falling behind, because if government is taking 27%, the dollar amount you're losing to taxes is increasing exponentially.
All this to say, Michael, that none of this is your fault. That of course is meaningless, because it most definitely is your problem. And sadly, rich man, poor man, begger man, thief...we're all in the same bind.
To be fair to you, you really had no choice in the matter. Pay up, or go to jail. That's not really a great set of options.