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In reply to the discussion: My brother's Teamster's Union pension was just cut.... [View all]1939
(1,683 posts)111. Why have taxes and treasury bonds?
The government should just print the money it needs. Just think, no more deficit and benefits can be as lavish as anybody wants them to be. We can fund education at $50K per child. Fully paid college for all. We can have the largest military in the world. Everyone over the age of fifty gets $20K a month in SS benefits. Medical care is totally free.
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Me too- I'm 66 now, and still working. I had no idea the percentage was so small.
NBachers
Oct 2015
#31
I plan to collect in late 2016, age 67---not wait to 70 BECAUSE: I had the S.S. Office calculate my
WinkyDink
Oct 2015
#100
Actually he could, if he went nose to nose with the bankers, got rid of the Fed, and
PatrickforO
Oct 2015
#27
None of what you suggest will solve the problem the pension fund is experiencing.
A HERETIC I AM
Oct 2015
#34
"A pension fund should never rely on existing workers to fund retirees. "
A HERETIC I AM
Oct 2015
#63
Social Security is NOT a pension plan. It's a government sponsored insurance plan.
Major Nikon
Oct 2015
#91
Oh but it would. Redeeming pensions would be a specific 'project' the government would
PatrickforO
Oct 2015
#58
Well, until such time that you can convince Congress to do such a thing, it is a rather pointless...
A HERETIC I AM
Oct 2015
#64
I believe many of the big integrated steel companies saddled the government with their
Blus4u
Oct 2015
#85
Printing money without undergirding economic growth causes currency inflation.
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2015
#94
That is a fallacy because inflation is based on too many dollars chasing too few goods and services
PatrickforO
Oct 2015
#102
Well I'm glad you got yours but the majority of Americans have less than $100000 in
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#16
This country will have one hell of a wake up call when the generation we played guinea pigs with
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#23
It's stunning how many of these "libertarian thinkers" think they will be immune...
AOR
Oct 2015
#26
I suspect the irony that the Teamsters endorsed Saint Ronnie in 80 and 84 is lost on that one
Major Nikon
Oct 2015
#37
sorry, not buying into the generation war. My father's generation, my generation, and my
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#51
What is your basis for saying you will never get your pension? 'I just know' is not actual basis.
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2015
#68
Why can't you have both? When 401K's were first brought out, it wasn't suppose to
B Calm
Oct 2015
#62
For a few years I worked with Teamsters, some of whom voted Republican the whole time.
brewens
Oct 2015
#35
That's been a huge problem. Even those that have never been union have benefitted greatly
brewens
Oct 2015
#75
Yep. They get paid a good wage with good benefits because they had a strong union.
Liberal Veteran
Oct 2015
#79
If you ask a lot of the tissue mill guys in my area, they'll tell you they make good
brewens
Oct 2015
#87
Doesn't surprise me. Teamsters is corrupt as hell and even endorse republican candidates.
B Calm
Oct 2015
#61
Judge Approves Agreement Ending 25 years Government Oversight Of Teamsters Union
Omaha Steve
Oct 2015
#90
Yep. People will be shocked at first, but it is the only solution, short of rethinking capitalism.
reformist2
Oct 2015
#105