ilovemk76
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The problem is that the cuts that get the most support aren't sustainable either. Cutting the safety net - whether in the form of social programs or retirement for rank-and-file military - in a consumer-driven economy serves only to further hamper economic growth. Unless there are jobs to replace those social payments - and I think right now we can all agree there aren't - that's taking money directly out of our own economy because those are all dollars that will be spent.
In the current environment where tax increases are taboo, projects like multi-million dollar fighter jets and shoring up profitable corporations at public expense are considered more important than protecting pensions, and no one is willing to really think out of the box (this country could save a fortune by radically rethinking the "war on drugs" and therefore reducing our world-leading prison population, but how much support is there for that?) there's no good option left on the table.
What is hurting our economy is the staggering budget deficit and the debt that we have to service. If we don't get that under control now it will lead t a collapse in our country and then all those getting a hand out or sucking at the tit of the government will find the gravy train is now a junk yard.
We are now at a point that we have to take money out of the economy to get back on track (cuts and taxes) or the economy will do it for us and the economy will not be nice to most of us.
SS was never meant to be a living wage and it was never expected that one would draw more than a couple of years. We now have people who started to draw at 62 and are still drawing 30 years later.
As a society we have to go back to the extended families of just a short time ago. We can make a go of it if we did that. To expect to be able to have your own place, with only a single reisdent, and have the government pay is just ridiculous. You can do that IF you can pay it from your own salary.
Right now DH and I have a home to ourselves. We have already discussed and agreed that in a few years we will offer my aunt and uncle to come live with us. My uncle is 70 and is still working. They cannot afford to retire but eventually they will have to retire as he can only make that hour drive for so long. It would be far cheaper for them to live with us and pay their share then for us to have our own place and them to have theirs.