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In reply to the discussion: The Social Security Trust Fund has not been 'looted'. [View all]customerserviceguy
(25,406 posts)fed by fraud. The only ones that aren't seen to be bubbles are those that haven't popped yet.
We're getting to the point where the Social Security bubble is going to pop. Every year since the Great Recession started, the Social Security Trustees have backpedalled by two or three years the date that even their rosy predictions show that the system won't be able to pay out promised benefits. Yes, they always have, and just like the "flip this house" fools who kept ratcheting up real estate prices, looking for someone else to be the next sucker, it has to stop somewhere.
"Mouthing Republican talking points" : Sounds like a poor excuse to refute facts.
As for the alternatives, there are many. At some point in the next year, Congress is going to start taking up serious consideration of a number of them. Chained CPI will be just one of them. If we get a handle on this NOW, we can provide for most of what the baby boom will cost us until it's dead and gone, but if we lose time, we're just headed for catastrophe.