Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: BOBDN
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: BOBDN
We don't have the money to invade Iraq now. We're charging the invasion and sending the bill to future generations.
Sounds like the same deal as social security, the pride and joy of every Democrat. Don't worry where the money comes from, we'll just raise taxes later.
Both sides play the same game, they just have different strategies.
Don't forget Prescription Drugs....Remember - the Dems are saying that anything Bush signs will only be a down-payment....
Oh, and don't forget - we get to pay for SS and other entitlements year after year after year for the rest of our lives - not just a few years like we will for this war.
Both sides need to quit the open checkbook crap and start to take a close look at what the Federal gov'ts role in our lives should be.
CkG
You're both ridiculous. Why am I not surprised?
The money being wasted by the Bush administration is more than enough to fund Social Security and a prescription drug program for AMERICA. But the dumbass in the White House is spending it unnecessarily in Iraq.
And Social Security is a program funded by taxes that is solvent and will remain solvent if the Republicans could keep their greedy hands off of the money collected for the program. What ever happened to Bush's promise of a "lock box" for SS funds?
It went the way of all his other promises.
We've been through this before cad. I know SS is a real sore point with you. But generations have paid their portion and anyone who tells people they won't be getting the return they're entitled to is a moron.
We paid all our lives for SS benefits in retirement. The money we paid in could have been used for retirement savings. But it's been paid now. We are owed our benefits. We paid for our benefits.
Now it's your turn to pay. Go to work. Shut your mouth. Stop bitching like a little girl and pay your share. You'll be old someday too. If you're worried about benefits being there for you when you retire tell the Republicans who destroyed our once thriving economy to keep their hands off the SS funds they promised to protect.
No - the "money being wasted"
doesn't come close to paying for SS and prescription drugs - not even for one year

Gore had the lockbox

SS will not be solvent even if they put all the money the ALL "borrowed" from it.
OK - greedy old man - Now who the hell is going to pay my SS when I become an old man like yourself? No one - you know why? Because SS will have had run out of $$ long before I "got to collect my share". Fix it or ditch it.
It isn't MY fault you let yourself think that SS was a retirement plan- it's those that told you such and yourself. SS was NOT supposed to be a way of life - and wasn't supposed to provide a comfy retirement lifestyle.
No, I won't shut my mouth, and I'm not "bitching like a little girl" so you can shut your senile old trap - I choose NOT to see my money disappear before my eyes. I will NOT let SS suck the life out of my paycheck when there is no chance that I will ever reap those "benefits" when I get old. I will not let other entitlements suck the $ from working people's paychecks when they could be investing that money in thier OWN retirement. I'm sorry you fell into the "SS lifestyle" scam but we're going to change it wether you like it or not

There are MANY like me, and we WILL change it, FIX it or DITCH it....so don't get too comfy there gramps.
Oh, just one more thing - what do you think all these big bad EVIL companies will do with pension health plans(this includes prescriptions) once the gov't decides to give them away? Do you think they'll keep those programs?
Who exactly wants a prescription Drug bill? I don't hear any old people clammoring for it. I hear a few saying they are "owed" it or "entitled" to it because they are old - but that's about it. No one really thinks it'd be a better plan than the one they currently have(unless they don't have one). I have an article for you to read but the Washington Post site is "undergoing maintenance" at the moment. It'll show you just how worthless a Prescription drug plan would be. But here is a part that I used in a different conversation:
"A Medicare drug benefit would simply worsen the country's central budget problem and that is the huge retirement costs of the Baby Boom generation. The typical member of Congress, now an older Baby Boomer, ought to wonder this, 'What am I doing to my children and their children?' From 2010 to 2030 the over-65 population in this country is projected to rise by about 30 million. Meanwhile, the working age population, 20 to 64, will increase by only ten million.''-Robert Samuelson
Now shuffle along, gramps
CkG
Edit -
here is the link to the Samuelson article