Originally posted by: Steeplerot
it's ok rip I will keep your secret...comrade![]()
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O-kay.
Originally posted by: Steeplerot
it's ok rip I will keep your secret...comrade![]()
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Originally posted by: Riprorin
So how does the Democrats obstructionism on SS serve the American people?
It's pretty obvious that it needs to be reformed and better sooner than later.
Originally posted by: Riprorin
I watched the pres at work today. Very strong performance and a very compelling case for reforming SS.
Watch it on C-Span if it's on tonight.
Bush really shines in these forums. He comes across as really funny and very likeable.
Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
Originally posted by: Riprorin
So how does the Democrats obstructionism on SS serve the American people?
It's pretty obvious that it needs to be reformed and better sooner than later.
Well, since it is my own thread..
Obstructionism is in the eye of the beholder. Bush has put forward the idea of privatizing SS. In other countries where it was tried, it has failed miserably. SS needs to be dealt with for sure, and ought to be, however they do not believe it should be done that way.
It's like getting pregnant, you are or you aren't. You have money going into private investments or not.
Certainly something can be worked out, but this administration's idea of compromise generally consists of "Do what we tell you". Republicans hold power now, and if possible want to kill the Democratic Party. They won't allow Dems to get any credit, and the Dems can hardly afford to let this one go.
Sad state of politics.
Originally posted by: Riprorin
I don't get the whole concept of Social Security. What right does the gov't have to take MY money to provide for MY retirement?
I'm perfectly capable of saving for my retirement myself and investing the money as I see fit.
Originally posted by: kogase
Originally posted by: Riprorin
I don't get the whole concept of Social Security. What right does the gov't have to take MY money to provide for MY retirement?
I'm perfectly capable of saving for my retirement myself and investing the money as I see fit.
Famous last words.
That's the problem.
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: kogase
Originally posted by: Riprorin
I don't get the whole concept of Social Security. What right does the gov't have to take MY money to provide for MY retirement?
I'm perfectly capable of saving for my retirement myself and investing the money as I see fit.
Famous last words.
That's the problem.
What's the problem?
I'm actually a conservative investor (except for a small portion of my portfolio that I invest aggresively), but isn't it my right to be reckless with MY money if I chose to be?
Originally posted by: alp
In that case, Rip, what is your view on drugs?
Originally posted by: Riprorin
So it's the gov'ts responsibility stop people from doing stupid things?
Originally posted by: Riprorin
So it's the gov'ts responsibility stop people from doing stupid things?
Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
Originally posted by: Riprorin
So how does the Democrats obstructionism on SS serve the American people?
It's pretty obvious that it needs to be reformed and better sooner than later.
Well, since it is my own thread..
Obstructionism is in the eye of the beholder. Bush has put forward the idea of privatizing SS. In other countries where it was tried, it has failed miserably. SS needs to be dealt with for sure, and ought to be, however they do not believe it should be done that way.
It's like getting pregnant, you are or you aren't. You have money going into private investments or not.
Certainly something can be worked out, but this administration's idea of compromise generally consists of "Do what we tell you". Republicans hold power now, and if possible want to kill the Democratic Party. They won't allow Dems to get any credit, and the Dems can hardly afford to let this one go.
Sad state of politics.
