As for this guarantee of Social Security? Soon they will not be able to make all their payments. What then?
I'm sure Salty will opt out of receiving SS so that those who are less fortunate will still get their monthly check.
As for this guarantee of Social Security? Soon they will not be able to make all their payments. What then?
Because they are so well run and do not take up vast portions of our spending. Because they are not money pits that are ineffectively run.
As for this guarantee of Social Security? Soon they will not be able to make all their payments. What then?
I'm sure Salty will opt out of receiving SS so that those who are less fortunate will still get their monthly check.
Then tax the first $500,000 of income instead of only the first $100,000 or whatever it is now.
Tell your grandma to go get insurance in the open market. See how much insurance companies want to charge old people who are often in need of medical care (if they will even cover them at all). Medicare is a good thing, and that's why almost all the old timers are against getting rid of it.
And both are shinning examples of why government needs to stay as out of peoples lives as possible.
As for this guarantee of Social Security? Soon they will not be able to make all their payments. What then?
Anyone who thinks that either SS or Medicare has made the lives of seniors worse really needs to read up what it was like to be poor and elderly in the 1920s.
The absolute worst projection is that they will still make 70% of their payments, which is better than a major market crash.
To much redtape, policies, laws, beurcracy...
Anyone who thinks they are efficiently and responsibly run needs to read up on how they are run.
To start off with. That does nothing to solve the problem. Just a change forced on them from years and years of inaction.