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In reply to the discussion: Are cuts to Social Security and Medicare on the table? [View all]Pakid
(478 posts)14. I wonder how many seniors got that kind of debt from helping out there kids?
If you have kids today you know just how hard it can be for them to get any job at all and try to get a good job most of them were sent to china in order to line the pocket of the rich. Maybe you lost your job at 60 or had a lot of health problems or you own a business with worker and you are trying to not put the shaft to them! So yes I can see how many seniors could have a lot of debt
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What is not clear is what he is willing to give away, um, negotiate, after a clean bill is signed.
djean111
Oct 2013
#4
That's over -- Obama is not moving any goal posts, he is not caving or spelunking, he has found...
Hekate
Oct 2013
#6
Well you already know that in that case we will just be so screwed bcs you just can't trust the guy
Hekate
Oct 2013
#12
July 2011 Negotiations between WH & the Hill. Bob Woodward got a copy of the WH paper on it
hooverville29
Oct 2013
#65
Well I am on Social Security and I am not worried. Of course I don't have all the debt,
4bucksagallon
Oct 2013
#7
Yeah right why would someone nearing retirement age have all that debt as the OP said?
4bucksagallon
Oct 2013
#11
I still would not even consider retirement if I had that kind of debt. It's ridiculous.
4bucksagallon
Oct 2013
#23
every time people claim that Obama is "open to considering" this stuff right now.. there's no source
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#13
The problem is, it's becoming apparent that something has to be on the table.
DireStrike
Oct 2013
#19
"The problem is, it's becoming apparent that something has to be on the table"......
socialist_n_TN
Oct 2013
#21
At least you're honest, and admit that you're arguing against something no one has actually said.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#48
Better take a look at the "Grand Bargain," as Obama called it, he says he once had with Boehner
hooverville29
Oct 2013
#63
If people see Superlative CPI and Chained CPI at Walmart, they'll pick Superlative CPI.
jsr
Oct 2013
#22
Well..IF we go past the 17th...and IF they stop SS payments all together....
Junkdrawer
Oct 2013
#28
So, it's a "freak out" to try and be prepared for this scenario?.........
socialist_n_TN
Oct 2013
#32
Got any specifics? And BTW, I've not taken a single match to my hair........
socialist_n_TN
Oct 2013
#70
There are a number of unpopular programs begun by Bush that could be put on the chopping block.
JVS
Oct 2013
#46
I don't know how people can get: SS and Medicare are on the table from
BluegrassStateBlues
Oct 2013
#38
I agree and like I said no one with that kind of debt can afford to retire.
4bucksagallon
Oct 2013
#73