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Had to turn it off when he got to his bit about amending the constitution to continue legally marginalizing my life.
And this administration's habit of blatant fear-mongering should have been getting boos for the last 3 or 4 years. |
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The difference being that what you have invested can now be passed down to your children.
When SS was originally passed into law, there were 16 workers for every one retiree. The average life expectancy was 66, so on average there was one year of benefits being provided. Now, there are about 3 workers per retiree, and the average life expectancy is around 74 or 75. Big difference. Requires major changes. GD, I agree this isn't much different than what Clinton proposed. Anything is a step forward. But this is why the boos made me laugh, really - they are booing what Clinton was for and they supported when he was in office. |
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No, what they were booing was the rhetoric of fear, as well as the plan to cut benefits. There's also that little part of the plan the people have issue with.
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And, actually, if it were managed as designed from the start, it should have worked with next to zero change. Unfortunately, a LONG time ago, the money started being diverted to pay for other government programs, so it stopped being self sustaining. In the long run, it shouldn't matter what the current ratio of workers to retires is. During the boomers' working years, there should have been a huge surplus that would have gotten us through the bommers' retirement years. However, it was mismanaged. What needs to be done is some ship-righting. Do a little work to get things back on even keel, STOP using the money for anything other than sustaining the system, and the system should then be able to sustain itself into the future.
It's been 70 years. With no change, at full benefits, the system will last for another 40 years. Hardly cause for mass panic and major change. Some small tweaks to shore things up, life goes on. But, of course, Bush can do nothing without resorting to base scare tactics, can he? And may I just laugh hardily at this line from the transcript? Quote:
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Yes, and until last week when they were outed, they were saying it would start going into the red long before the actual date, conveniently ignoring the existence of treasury notes that will keep it funded until the 2042 (or whatever year it is). The transcript of the SoU was the first time I'd seen Bush use the actual date instead of his fear-monger lie.
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Well, by 2042 (or 2052 if you choose to believe the Congressional Budget Office), Social Security will still be able to pay between 70 and 80 precent of the promised benefits. That's a helluva long way from "bankrupt". What we have here is another attempt by the president to scare the electorate into going along with what he wants by telling blatant lies. So scaeagles, I ask you, why exactly is calling the president on his lies "petty"? If you want to see petty, take a look at what the Republicans did to Clinton when he lied about filling an intern's gullet with presidential pork.
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Perhaps my friends who support this President could give some guidance there. |
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I do not think it to be an appropriate response from anyone when anyone is speaking. It's an issue of decorum. Someone has the podium and is speaking. It is only polite to let that person speak. You have the opportunity to rebut later, and in the case of the SotU, that chance comes 30 minutes or so later. |
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