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Title: Why Do Republicans Hate Social Security?
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URL Source: http://www.opednews.com/articles/Wh ... Bernie-Sanders-110922-509.html
Published: Sep 24, 2011
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Post Date: 2011-09-24 14:38:00 by tom007
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Republicans hate Social Security because it has been an extraordinary success and has done exactly what it was designed to do. It is the most successful government program in our nation's history and is enormously popular.

When Social Security was developed, 50 percent of seniors lived in poverty. Today, that number is 10 percent -- still too high, but a testament to the success of Social Security.

Republicans have spent years demonizing Social Security and spreading lies about its sustainability. They want to scare Americans and build support for making drastic cuts to the program or privatizing it entirely. Their long-term goal is to end Social Security as we know it, and convert it into a private account system which will enable Wall Street to make hundreds of billions in profits.

The truth is that today, according to the Social Security Administration, Social Security has a $2.7 trillion surplus and can pay out every benefit owed to every eligible American for the next 25 years.

Further, because it is funded by the payroll tax and not the U.S. Treasury, Social Security has not contributed one nickel to our deficit.

Now -- in a prolonged recession that has decimated the poor and middle class and pushed more Americans into poverty than at any point in modern history -- we need to strengthen Social Security. That's why I, along with nine co-sponsors, have introduced the "Keeping Our Social Security Promises Act." This legislation would lift the Social Security Payroll tax cap on all income over $250,000 a year, would require millionaires and billionaires to pay their fair share into the Social Security Trust Fund, and would extend the program for the next 75 years.

For 76 years, through good times and bad, Social Security has paid out every benefit owed to every eligible American. The most effective way to strengthen Social Security for the next 76 years is to scrap the payroll tax cap for those earning $250,000 a year or more.

Right now, someone who earns $106,800 pays the same amount of money into Social Security as billionaires like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. That is because today, all income above $106,800 is exempt from the Social Security tax. As a result, 94% of Americans pay Social Security tax on all of their income, but the wealthiest 6% do not.

That makes no sense.

The "Keeping Our Social Security Promises Act" will ensure the long-term solvency of Social Security without cutting benefits, raising the retirement age or raising taxes on the middle class.

Social Security is keeping tens of millions of seniors out of poverty today. I can think of no more important issue facing our country today than making sure that Social Security remains strong for generations to come.

Join me and Democracy for America in fighting to strengthen Social Security -- Sign on as a citizen co-sponsor of the Keeping Our Social Security Promises Act.

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#2. To: tom007 (#0)

Socialist drivel. FDR, Federal Deficit Russianvelt, was the idiot who foisted off this socialist crap. What would have been wrong with letting people keep what they earned and saving it or investing it themselves? But no, that wasn't good enough for socialists/communists like FDR, he wanted means of CONTROLLING the people. And the government spends the money people pay into that Ponzi scheme just like they do all other taxes and it all goes into the general fund. And the country is beyond broke and the unfunded liabilities of SS is one of the things that helped to break it.

James Deffenbach  posted on  2011-09-24   14:52:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: James Deffenbach (#2)

Socialist drivel. FDR, Federal Deficit Russianvelt, was the idiot who foisted off this socialist crap. What would have been wrong with letting people keep what they earned and saving it or investing it themselves? But no, that wasn't good enough for socialists/communists like FDR, he wanted means of CONTROLLING the people. And the government spends the money people pay into that Ponzi scheme just like they do all other taxes and it all goes into the general fund. And the country is beyond broke and the unfunded liabilities of SS is one of the things that helped to break it.

During the Great Depression the country was treated to the specter of old people digging from trash can to trash can trying to find enough to survive.

Based on more recent research the fairy tale of everybody surviving those hard times without casualties has been proven FALSE. The more recent research provides a basis for an estimate of about 7 MILLION people having starved to death during the Great Depression.

As originally conceived it was intended to be a survival stipend not a retirement account.

Had Congress not spent the money it would not be a problem as there would be more than enough available funds to pay the benefits.

I would agree that monies were grievously mishandled and had those monies been properly invested then there would be enough money to pay more than the pittance is paid now.

In concept I have no problem with it so long as it his handled in a manner consistent with the obligations of any other fiduciary.

Cutting it off now would be a great eugenics move though. Shucks those old poor folks don't need food. Let the bastards starve.

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-09-24   16:54:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: Original_Intent (#13)

The more recent research provides a basis for an estimate of about 7 MILLION people having starved to death during the Great Depression.

An uncomfortable fact that I believe is true. A Russian researcher, iirc, put the number at twelve million.

Whatever it is , it is a lot more than zero, which I think is what most Americans have been led to believe.

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