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We're Doomed, He Hasn't a Clue
Extend payroll tax break extension and unemployment to produce jobs. Build roads and bridges (to nowhere) to employ out of work construction workers. In other words spend, spend spend! Not a peep about paying down the debt or even debt reduction. Simply tax more to maintain the out-of-control spending.
And tax those who can afford it. Make them pay their fair share. (already paying 80%):zz: |
We've been doomed, and he NEVER had a clue. Congratulations, "Change" has arrived. Are the Obama zombies happy now?
Enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghSJsEVf0pU |
What continues to be alarming yet rarely ever spoken about is the fact senior citizens both present and in the future are among the largest owed creditors of the debt. $3.6 trillion, 100% owed, not a dime in cash, by a Treasury who had $60 billion on hand and had to kick and scream to get $1.2 trillion more, zero of which, was deposited in the SS fund. A fund that was fully paid for by recipients who paid in cash every pay period. Yet as soon as it was received in fact long before it was received it was spent with the promise of treasury credits. If they were a bank they'd be out of business and under indictment. Fixing social security should now be a priority above any program not funded by participents, including PBS, NPR, the national ad administration etc etc etc. Cuts are all in the details and there are thousands and thousands out there available to cut with little or no adverse effects to the general public.
It's a no brainer. We pay ourselves back the money owed us, reduce the debt by over $3 trillion and have a built in safety net so seniors will not have to worry anytime soon. Meanwhile I can deal with the occasional pot hole. |
It's amazing. It goes up on Red State, then comes out of your fingers. Just reflex arcs.
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"Always be impeccable with yourself...unless you suck."
( Just collecting like terms, that's all.) |
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No you are entitled to your SS. I just said it's sad that you didn't plan/save for retirement and now depend on that check. You know, when you were crying 'poor'. |
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There are a lot of people hurting out there. We have discussed it before, the cost of living keeps going up and wages are not. The housing market continues to slip and you have to believe that there will eventually be a big credit card situation. For the most part, people with jobs can't be worried about raises, they are just happy to be employed. So honestly to Dell (or whoever else thinks they have the answer) how are people who are barely making ends meet now (if they are even doing that), supposed to save for their retirement? |
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