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OMG -- they still exist |
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| said by ronpin : OMG -- they still exist
OMG -- They still voted themselves into this mess. |
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| said by jelling : OMG -- They still voted themselves into this mess.
Of course, they drag everyone else into the endless sieve of paying for the old fogies forever. As a young person, its very hard to see myself actually saving any money because the government is going to tax it away to pay for some old fogie's "free" health care or prescription drug "benefit." Why do old people who are not poor and can afford to pay for these things (by either using their own cash or selling their assets) think they should be entitled to these things at the expense of the young? -- Jewel got Britney-fied! There is hope for the world yet! |
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| The american way look at how the goverment is run... Everything for Me nothing for You.
This has given way to the great goverment to this day. Don't get me wrong i love the US.. But things have to change. The people did it in england and left england for the new found land mass called america. now however we can't really go do our own goverment... unless of course we move to the moon or some other planet.
Point is this crap is rediculous. The people more likely to die and get sick should pop the price. ie.. smokers, drinkers .. speeders. These guys should be flipping the bill for the damages they do to the system since it's shown in studies that they require more healthcare later in life.
raise the taxes on that stuff and you are now flipping the bill for themselves. No one should ever be taxed on the internet weather it's voip or data. Thats just wrong. You pay for the access what you do with it should be your right. -- Need a web host try us at www.servercentral.net... message me directly and we can make you some killer deals. |
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  Chief Sparky 52 Still On Patrol Premium join:2001-04-25 Thibodaux, LA
| reply to pnh102 quote: ...paying for the old fogies forever. As a young person, its very hard to see myself actually saving any money because the government is going to tax it away to pay for some old fogie's "free" health care or prescription drug "benefit." Why do old people who are not poor and can afford to pay for these things (by either using their own cash or selling their assets) think they should be entitled to these things at the expense of the young?
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Let's see... these "old fogies" worked for 30-40-50 years, supported you, wiped your nose and ass, paid taxes all along to support welfare, student loan programs, welfare, first time home buyer programs, welfare, prisons full of people too stupid or lazy to do anything but commit crimes, welfare, roads for you to drive on, welfare, welfare, and welfare. They have watched state, corporate and federal bungling, mismanagement and outright criminal behavior reduce the pensions they worked all their lives for to incomes below the poverty level. You seem to be missing the fact that these "old fogies" have already paid their dues, and a good portion of yours too. Medicare & Medicaid were programs THEY voted to establish to look after themselves in their old age, and paid for their entire working lives.
I love your attitude - it's a symbol of what's wrong with this country.
If you want to effect meaningful change to the system, then get out and vote. Learn the issues, figure out how to avoid the "Bread and Circuses" trap, and realize that the welfare of the many truly does outweigh that of the few. Then vote.
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  oliphant5 Got Identity? Premium join:2003-05-24 Corona, CA
| Tell me again how they supported me? I'm not on welfare, I don't have student loans, first time buyer (like FHA) are paid through the buyers themselves with FHA insurance premiums...and uh...I pay taxes too for those roads through $600/yr license fees, nearly .40/gal gas tax (soon to be .65/gal), a 1/2% sales tax hike along with my "contribution" to the general fund...and the fogies are still driving those roads too...and at significantly less cost than I.
If they haven't properly prepared for their retirement, why again is that my problem? Why should I have my retirement hampered because I have to pay even higher taxes to support the irresponsible?
I love this socialist attitude. Where the hell do you think all this money to fuel your utopian aspirations is going to come from huh? It's called the tax base. You raise the taxes, the tax base leaves. So you raise the taxes again, more tax base leaves. Pretty soon, you have nothing but leeches and no one pulling the cart. It's such a simple concept that even YOU could understand it. And think the tax base won't leave. It does. That's what is happening in California. Irresponsible "do-gooder" thinking like yours have run California into bankruptcy.
And voting...that's not going to solve this problem. Everyone votes themselves free stuff. They don't care who they're stealing it from. You think these fogies care that they're taking food from children's mouths everytime their new programs cause massive tax increases? Only what is happening in California will solve this problem. Flee the state...and those that can't or won't...oust the regime that destroyed the state with economic bumbling like you advocate. -- Powered by Barry McKockenner Racing in association with Jack McKokkov Motorsports [text was edited by author 2003-08-27 01:59:57] |
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| reply to Chief Sparky said by Chief Sparky : Let's see... these "old fogies" worked for 30-40-50 years, supported you, wiped your nose and ass, paid taxes all along to support welfare, student loan programs, welfare, first time home buyer programs, welfare, prisons full of people too stupid or lazy to do anything but commit crimes, welfare, roads for you to drive on, welfare, welfare, and welfare.
So I can use the same argument to pillage from the next generation of young people? Big deal. I work, pay taxes, and pay for other people as well. What makes my contributions any less significant than anyone elses? The only old people I would say I owed anything to would be my parents and those brave veterans who fought in our wars. I have no problem helping them out. Senior citizens are the richest group of people in the USA. They have a lot more money than I do. Why can't those who have the money and assets use them to pay for their own expenses instead of burdening other people with those responsibilities? said by Chief Sparky : They have watched state, corporate and federal bungling, mismanagement and outright criminal behavior reduce the pensions they worked all their lives for to incomes below the poverty level. You seem to be missing the fact that these "old fogies" have already paid their dues, and a good portion of yours too.
How so? The yearly expenses for social programs are paid out the same year they are collected. There's no magical "trust fund" out there into which all this money is thrown and then saved till a later date. All social security and medicare all comes out of current taxes and spending. If someone isn't paying taxes and they receive some kind of government benefit, then by definition they are taking it from someone who did pay taxes.
In the future I will have a family eventually and they will become my first priority. I will have to take care of them because they are my responsibility. How will I be able to take care of them if I am taxed to the hilt to pay for people who are selfish and greedy to the point that they will force the younger generation to sacrifice its future for its own short term gain. I lost my shirt in the stock market crash too. Why is my loss any less significant that someone elses? said by Chief Sparky : Medicare & Medicaid were programs THEY voted to establish to look after themselves in their old age, and paid for their entire working lives.
No, they voted for it because it passes the buck to someone else. To paraphrase one congressman, any program that robs Peter to pay Paul will always have the support of Paul. said by Chief Sparky : I love your attitude - it's a symbol of what's wrong with this country.
And the idea of forced wealth redistribution is good for this country? I don't like that idea, but I don't have a problem helping out people that can't do for themselves. I feel that it my moral duty to help those that are less fortunate than me, but that is my own opinion. My problem is with those people who do indeed have the ability to pay for their own problems, but who somehow think that its someone else's responsibility to cover the cost. -- Jewel got Britney-fied! There is hope for the world yet! |
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| ahhh social security had a gigantic surplus until Bush/Cheeny decided to use it to say, pay Haliburton in the interests of national security? even now, that surplus is being used to fund other "pork" projects, and quickly dwindling. Where and how are they going to replace this money when the boomers really hit? they are going to tax the young people, and put off any true reform.
for me, dont deduct anything from my pay check, i will invest it in a good growth mutual fund, and i wont need the 231. a month for my retirement |
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| said by Benji21126 : ahhh social security had a gigantic surplus until Bush/Cheeny decided to use it to say, pay Haliburton in the interests of national security? even now, that surplus is being used to fund other "pork" projects, and quickly dwindling.
Jiminy H. Crackers. I can't believe this! Let me say this loud and clear.
THERE NEVER WAS A TRUST FUND THERE IS NO TRUST FUND THERE NEVER WILL BE A TRUST FUND
Every single budget that is passed by the Federal government has always lumped the money collected through social security and medicare payroll deductions into the same general fund that all the money collected from any other tax goes. Social security and medicare payments are just line items in the same budget that fund everything else the government wastes our money on does. -- Jewel got Britney-fied! There is hope for the world yet! |
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| quote: THERE NEVER WAS A TRUST FUND THERE IS NO TRUST FUND THERE NEVER WILL BE A TRUST FUND
er...care to reiterate that? »www.ssa.gov/OACT/TRSUM/trsummary.html
quote: What Are the Trust Funds? The trust funds are financial accounts in the U.S. Treasury. Social Security and Medicare taxes, premiums and other income are credited to these accounts, and Social Security and Medicare benefits are paid from them. The only purposes for which these trust funds can be used are to pay benefits and program administration costs
There is a trust fund. It's called the Social Security Trust Fund. |
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| said by garagerock : er...care to reiterate that? »www.ssa.gov/OACT/TRSUM/trsummary.html
This wouldn't be the first thing the government has ever lied about.
If there was indeed a trust fund that was populated since the inception of social security, with all that money being tucked away in some kind of lockbox, then how was the system able to pay out benefits immediately? That money came from the cash on hand the government had. Social security and medicare have been nothing more than legalized Ponzi schemes from the very beginning. -- Jewel got Britney-fied! There is hope for the world yet! |
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  oliphant5 Got Identity? Premium join:2003-05-24 Corona, CA
| reply to garagerock Yeah, they can call it whatever they want. Just because the money is in a different fold of the wallet doesn't mean it's not in the wallet.
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  Wall9 Tell Me, Did You See It Too? Premium join:2002-06-25 Dupo, IL | reply to Chief Sparky I'll remember that when I'm collecting the social security that won't be there. |
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| reply to Chief Sparky said by Chief Sparky :
/rant mode on
Let's see... these "old fogies" worked for 30-40-50 years, supported you, wiped your nose and ass, paid taxes all along to support welfare, student loan programs, welfare, first time home buyer programs, welfare, prisons full of people too stupid or lazy to do anything but commit crimes, welfare, roads for you to drive on, welfare, welfare, and welfare. They have watched state, corporate and federal bungling, mismanagement and outright criminal behavior reduce the pensions they worked all their lives for to incomes below the poverty level. You seem to be missing the fact that these "old fogies" have already paid their dues, and a good portion of yours too. Medicare & Medicaid were programs THEY voted to establish to look after themselves in their old age, and paid for their entire working lives.
I love your attitude - it's a symbol of what's wrong with this country.
If you want to effect meaningful change to the system, then get out and vote. Learn the issues, figure out how to avoid the "Bread and Circuses" trap, and realize that the welfare of the many truly does outweigh that of the few. Then vote.
/rant mode off.
paul
I dont quite understand what you are saying due to the fact that you seem to be talking about federal taxes. In reality the problem that the other guy was talking about (with the old fogies remark) was regarding state taxes.
The majority of the senior citizens in florida have migrated there from other states in order to retire, which means: NO, they havent paid Florida state taxes for 30-40-50 years nor have they supported Florida in anyway and by them moving there they cause Florida to spend more taxes on them which is what I think the other guy was complaining about.
then again.......... that's just my opinion, I could be wrong -- Stop using P2P!, buy pirated cd's instead  |
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| reply to pnh102 quote: No, they voted for it because it passes the buck to someone else. To paraphrase one congressman, any program that robs Peter to pay Paul will always have the support of Paul.
I've payed into Social Security and/or Medicare for almost 40 years. I be damn sure to do everything in my power to make sure I get it when I retire! -- Fiber Optics is the future of high-speed internet access. Stop by the BBR Fiber Optic Forum. |
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| reply to pnh102 The Trust fund exists.
The problem is, it's only on paper.
It's numbers in a ledger. There's nothing to back it up, because that's spent.
So you have a mountain of non-existent cash.
When the tax revenues of the current tax base can no longer support the expenses of social welfare programs of the older citizens, that's when the crash comes, the collapse, the downfall of the U.S.A....
... and it's not that far off. -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) |
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| said by KrK : When the tax revenues of the current tax base can no longer support the expenses of social welfare programs of the older citizens, that's when the crash comes, the collapse, the downfall of the U.S.A....
Yup, you are absolutely right. I don't think it will lead to a crash or the downfall of America, but it will lead to a lot of people significantly rethinking their selfish mentality of stealing from younger people to pad their own wallets.
A good number of friends of mine that are my age (Generation X) who are having kids have already decided to stop feeding the tax monster by having one parent stay at home. They figure that after all the costs of daycare, higher taxes, extra car insurance, etc. are all taken out of a second income, that they would be making only about $3 an hour at most. So by living on one income, they deny the beast the food it needs to feed itself. My only fear is that the old fogie lobby is so powerful that they will end up pushing through laws that will confiscate peoples' property in order to pay for "entitlements". -- Jewel got Britney-fied! There is hope for the world yet! |
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| reply to TACSPEED said by TACSPEED : I've payed into Social Security and/or Medicare for almost 40 years. I be damn sure to do everything in my power to make sure I get it when I retire!
LOL... fat chance of that happening. I've been paying in for 10 years and I already know I will never see a penny of that. -- Jewel got Britney-fied! There is hope for the world yet! |
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| reply to pnh102 In my opinion, due to the political damage, the politicians won't act before it causes a "crash". What I mean by a crash is we'll reach a point where we'll no longer be able to borrow to sustain spending (because we'll be up to eyeballs in debt already) and the tax revenue won't cover the outlay.
At that point, massive social disorder will occur. Basically, we'll default. It will be one of those "Sorry, effective tommorrow, no more Medicare, no more Social Security, no more welfare checks..." etc etc
This in turn will crash the economy, and drag the whole world in (When the USA defaults on the national debt, it will hit the entire world).
You will see rampant civil unrest, and a suspension of the Constitution (Marshall law) and the creation of a military style state that will last an indeterminate period of time. There will be long lines, stores with no food on the shelves, gas stations with no gas, etc etc
It will be interesting to see what comes out of it... but for a while, things will be very, very bad.
Note: This could be averted, by painful but necessary fiscal restraint, by a hard-but-necessary cutting off of excess social welfare benefits, and by a pay-down-the debt quit borrowing priority. We'd also have to curtail our foreign activities and at least for awhile greatly scale back military operations.
However, none of this is popular, so, none of our politicians will dare do it. Thus, instead of acting in advance, we'll just crash. -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) |
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join:2002-06-20 | reply to KrK Kind of "Resembles" Communism dont it?
Well, not YET anyway......
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