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Title: Ron Paul: The Coming Entitlement Meltdown
Source: Texas Straight Talk
URL Source: http://www.house.gov:80/paul/tst/tst2007/tst030507.htm
Published: Mar 5, 2007
Author: Rep. Ron Paul
Post Date: 2007-03-05 12:53:22 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 168
Comments: 9

March 5, 2007

David Walker, Comptroller General at the Government Accountability Office, appeared on the show “60 Minutes” last evening to discuss the federal budget outlook. If you saw the show, you know that he painted a very sobering picture regarding the federal government’s ability to meet its future obligations.

If you didn’t see the show, Mr. Walker’s theme was simple: government entitlement spending is like a runaway freight train headed straight at American taxpayers. He singled out the Medicare prescription drug bill, passed by Congress at the end of 2003, as “probably the most fiscally irresponsible piece of legislation since the 1960s.”

When it comes to Social Security and Medicare, the federal government simply won’t be able to keep its promises in the future. That is the reality every American should get used to, despite the grand promises of Washington reformers. Our entitlement system can’t be reformed- it’s too late. And the Medicare prescription drug bill is the final nail in the coffin.

The financial impact of the drug bill cannot be overstated. Government projections that the program would cost $400 billion over the next decade were a joke, as everyone in Congress knew even as they voted for the bill. The real cost will be at least $1 trillion in the first decade alone, and much more in following decades as the American population grows older.

The Medicare “trust fund” is already badly in the red, and the only solution will be a dramatic increase in payroll taxes for younger workers. The National Taxpayers Union reports that Medicare will consume nearly 40% of the nation’s GDP after several decades because of the new drug benefit. That’s not 40% of federal revenues, or 40% of federal spending, but rather 40 % of the nation’s entire private sector output!

The politicians who get reelected by passing such incredibly shortsighted legislation will never have to answer to future generations saddled with huge federal deficits. Those generations are the real victims, as they cannot object to the debts being incurred today in their names.

The official national debt figure, now approaching $9 trillion, reflects only what the federal government owes in current debts on money already borrowed. It does not reflect what the federal government has promised to pay millions of Americans in entitlement benefits down the road. Those future obligations put our real debt figure at roughly fifty trillion dollars- a staggering sum that is about as large as the total household net worth of the entire United States. Your share of this fifty trillion amounts to about $175,000.

Don’t believe for a second that we can grow our way out of the problem through a prosperous economy that yields higher future tax revenues. If present trends continue, by 2040 the entire federal budget will be consumed by Social Security and Medicare alone. The only options for balancing the budget would be cutting total federal spending by about 60%, or doubling federal taxes. To close the long-term entitlement gap, the U.S. economy would have to grow by double digits every year for the next 75 years.

The answer to these critical financial realities is simple, but not easy: We must rethink the very role of government in our society. Anything less, any tinkering or “reform,” won’t cut it. A good start would be for Congress to repeal the Medicare prescription drug bill. Subscribe to *Ron Paul for Prez - 2008*

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#2. To: Brian S (#0)

A good start would be for Congress to repeal the Medicare prescription drug bill

A good start would be for government to stop stealing all the trust fund money and then cut military spending in half.

Richard W.

Arete  posted on  2007-03-05   14:46:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Arete (#2)

A good start would be for government to stop stealing all the trust fund money and then cut military spending in half.

that is exactly the angle I was going to rail on Arete.

whether you like or dislike the whole concept of social security - a simple reality we all should be repulsed by is that of all the money the government takes in the payroll tax on working americans (which is 16% of every paycheck up to 80 grand) the government diverts something around 35-40% of that money from social security & medicare. People say that it is a good thing that social security is going to need to be cut. But we should all be clear that no pension program can prosper when 35-40% of the money put in is immediately diverted out and squandered on immediate unrelated spending.

If we had any compassion or dignity or decency we would want government to immediately cut its spending and the war spending is the best place to start and leave that money taken for social security & medicare to be spent 100% on those intended uses. yet there is absolutely zero mention of this in the US media. and our people are ignorant of everything that is not spoon-fed to them in the mass media.

the Republican commission on social security a couple years ago recommended raising payroll tax to 21% and also cutting social security benefits by 40%. We all need to understand that none of that would be necessary if government didn't use the payroll tax as a system for raising general revenue as it does.

Red Jones  posted on  2007-03-05   16:49:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Red Jones (#4)

The government will always find a way to screw the little guy while padding the income of it own "friends". Not only do we pay for SS benefits that goes directly into the weathy's pockets, but then the government has the nerve to want more while returning less. It's just plain criminal.

Richard W.

Arete  posted on  2007-03-05   17:14:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#8. To: Arete (#6)

It's just plain criminal.

exactly - and there's very few people who understand it. There's a lot of people who want to bash social security because they've read bad things about it. but very few who understand how awful it is that government is the one looting the system.

I figured it out by reading, but very few are perceptive and persistent and willing to think.

Red Jones  posted on  2007-03-05 23:50:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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