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In reply to the discussion: You might have to work forever: The honest reality about Social Security and retirement [View all]KentuckyWoman
(7,365 posts)May as well just flame me right now.
I just really wish we'd keep our heads straight on the necessities of Social Security vs. the desires. If you want to quit working at 65 and live till 90 so you can go out and play for 15 years or more then fine, but that's a choice you make and you have to save for. Expecting the social safety net to cover that is ridiculous.
Workers need to be given the full fruits of their labors and need a reliable way to save that's not at the mercy of the economic predators. Poorer or disabled workers wont' be able to save much if anything for old age. And poorer workers generally tend to be more beat up if they even make it to 65. We've got to make sure they are not so destitute they have to choose between medicine or food in spite of the fact some dear soul took them in to provide free housing.
All that said, expecting someone to do what they can to earn their daily bread as long as they are physically and mentally able is not unreasonable. Mitt Romney and Paris Hilton included.....