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In reply to the discussion: Social Security has ZERO to do with the Deficit. [View all]Dragonfli
(10,622 posts)112. You believe that because you are owed money, the guy that owes you is exempt from paying
because it will hurt his deficit for expenditures He made? Cool!
I will borrow from you from now on!
Got 500 dollars? It will be cool if I never pay it back because I gave it away to rich people and bought a lot of cool guns at the gun show right? Of course it would!
Fuck the loan contract, that is as meaningless as US Treasury bonds which I hear are not backed by the full faith of the Government as they falsely claim but are akin to napkins given you by a drunk you never should have loaned to in the first place.
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Very true. All projections and dissembly aside, without a healthy economy everything is in trouble
bhikkhu
Sep 2013
#16
We don't seem to have a problem drawing from the general fund if we want to send missiles into
jtuck004
Sep 2013
#22
Is a CLEAR statement defending SS too much to ask from our current Democratic Leadership?
bvar22
Sep 2013
#6
'It'?? What is 'it'?? What raises the Deficit is the Fed Government spending
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#140
I'll say it again, I will be stripped of my CPA certificate if I used this accounting
joeglow3
Sep 2013
#39
So, if a company raided a pension fund and put in IOU's, you would be cool with it?
joeglow3
Sep 2013
#96
The problem is that you don't have to defend something when faced with a brick wall.
Igel
Sep 2013
#90
Republicans used to talk about "shoreing up the Social Security Trust Fund" but now,...
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2013
#45
The motives are pretty clear, don't you think? There exists no good reason to implement
Jefferson23
Sep 2013
#24
Yes, it's been a propaganda war for a long time, and we should all be vigilant
Jefferson23
Sep 2013
#139
This needs to be in every letters to the editors page in every newspaper
Half-Century Man
Sep 2013
#41
Both sides and all the think tanks insist that Social Security is driving the deficit.
Enthusiast
Sep 2013
#42
Congress spends the SS money and replaces it with T-bills from the treasury. Loaning money to itself
7962
Sep 2013
#61
Why? I dont see how this is "right wing" at all. The money isnt there. Its NOT THERE.
7962
Sep 2013
#123
Wtf do you mean 'the money isn't there?' Do you know anything at all about the SS Fund? All of
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#162
I did say raise the cap. But the surplus is not in the fund as it should be; its BONDS
7962
Sep 2013
#165
Who is to blame for the Govt having to pay off its debts, to SS, to China and everyone else it has
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#168
It's amazing, isn't it? I don't EVER recall having to defend these Heritage Foundation memes
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#171
You fucking well can if you are a government with the sole power of issuing currency n/t
eridani
Sep 2013
#76
Simply printing money will be counter productive and cause a massive devaluation of the dollar
mythology
Sep 2013
#129
Yeah, right. Just like the quantitative easements resulted in runaway inflation
eridani
Sep 2013
#144
You believe that because you are owed money, the guy that owes you is exempt from paying
Dragonfli
Sep 2013
#112
Of course not. But I cant pay bills today with a promise to pay in the future from another source.
7962
Sep 2013
#132
I think I understand you, but believe you have been a bit misinformed by the barrage of planned and
Dragonfli
Sep 2013
#145
I guess you don't get it, but I tried really hard to explain it, nothing was spent on something else
Dragonfli
Sep 2013
#155
Excellent post, Dragonfli. This is EXACTLY what they are trying to sell to the
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#157
Not SS, but the loss of income tax revenue due to outsourcing of jobs increases the deficit.
AdHocSolver
Sep 2013
#51
There is no money in the "trust fund". Every penny has already been spent on other things.
Nye Bevan
Sep 2013
#53
Isn't it odd how this issue has come to the forefront over the last few years?
Fumesucker
Sep 2013
#63
"As for how the Govt can repay its debt to SS" is the key sentence in your reply.
Nye Bevan
Sep 2013
#106
To clarify, the SS taxes that people pay are used to pay benefits to current recipients,
Nye Bevan
Sep 2013
#111
You need a fairly thick skin to go against the "DU line" on issues such as Social Security.
Nye Bevan
Sep 2013
#137
Where are those facts? I've been up and down this thread unlike some btw, responding to
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#170
More fuzzy numbers. Answer one question. When has SS needed to cash in any of its bonds?
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#173
Then you have no answer to my questions! I CAN answer them for you if you like? n/t
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#178
You would lose your license if you advised the Fed Govt to borrow money to pay for
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#183
Exactly, thank you for pointing this out. I know that is BS, so does every rational person with just
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#185
Ohhh, now YOU are busting out the tried and true tactic of calling someone right wing
joeglow3
Sep 2013
#198
I'm still not seeing any answers to my question but that is your choice. SS still has nothing to do
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#190
Well, now we're getting somewhere. 'The reality is that the government doesn't have the cash
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#193
So, your solution to this mess created by the Fed Govt is to make the LENDERS pay for the debts
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#209
Sure, that's what I've been saying when asking to protect future generations from the theft
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#211
Washington seems to run on two rules: first, do no harm (to the wealthy) and second the only reforms
yurbud
Sep 2013
#80
You're still mixing up deficit and debt. All cash flow whatsoever affects the deficit
Recursion
Sep 2013
#97
If when FDR had set up Social Security, he had specified that the Trust Fund be invested in gold,
Nye Bevan
Sep 2013
#107
Yes, according to the pre-zero bound theories you learned in one level economics.
pa28
Sep 2013
#121
Let me be clear, that is not my theory. I'm specifically agnostic on easing.
Recursion
Sep 2013
#122
No I am not mixing up 'debt' and 'deficit'. I am saying that the lie being told that SS is in any
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#163
The Fed Govt is responsible for the Deficit. What is so hard for you to understand about that?
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#167
True, but as Obama's former chief of staff said: "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste."
AnotherMcIntosh
Sep 2013
#125
That's correct. Conversely, when SS revenue exceeds SS payouts the effect is to reduce the deficit.
PoliticAverse
Sep 2013
#153