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Maybe Ted Kennedy and all those other rich politicians will write checks to help everyone.
I kill me.

In as much as my generation has not been able to overturn these policies and programs because of the strength of the baby boomer voting block, I agree. I suspect that we will have to wait until our economy collapses altogether to force change....You are putting debt on your own children as much as boomers are by accepting those lower taxes.
No single person did, but the baby boomer generation is certainly to blame. We have seen enough excess from this generation to have the entire world sickened by our gluttony. A world that adored us only a few decades before for having done so much to protect freedom around the globe at the cost of millions of American lives....I don't feel that I created the problem any more than you do... actually, I feel that nobody from any generation, mine, yours, or those who went before us, wanted to hear that we couldn't keep spending without taxing more.
Maybe Ted Kennedy and all those other rich politicians will write checks to help everyone.I kill me.
I don't have a problem with you not wanting to accept social security... that's your right and privilege!
But it's not logical to act as if accepting the money due to you, in social security payments, is any different from accepting the lower taxes you pay because the government runs a deficit instead of forcing taxpayers to pay as they go. You are putting debt on your own children as much as boomers are by accepting those lower taxes.
I'm a late boomer. I know that by the time I'm old the next generation will be so fed up with us that they'll be handing out suicide pills at the clinic! I won't be a burden on the US social security system, though I paid into it for enough years to qualify, because I'll be drawing most of my payments from the Canadian old age payment. I don't feel that I created the problem any more than you do... actually, I feel that nobody from any generation, mine, yours, or those who went before us, wanted to hear that we couldn't keep spending without taxing more.
Morally, I think they should abstain from collecting. Legally, they have the right. My Dad and all his country club buddies could not wait to get theirs.
They used it as their gambling money in card games. Sickening. My mother no longer collects now that Dad is gone.
Morally, I think they should abstain from collecting. Legally, they have the right. My Dad and all his country club buddies could not wait to get theirs.
They used it as their gambling money in card games. Sickening. My mother no longer collects now that Dad is gone.
If the government starts giving people options, EVERYONE currently paying into the system under tha age of 50 would stop paying, and SS would be bankrupt immediately. Everyone cannot get what they need here, it seems - just those who are retired or almost ready to retire. Everyone else will just have to starve, I guess...If you pay into it, you have every right- moral and otherwise to collect it. The gov't should give the people who don't need it options-deduct from income or deduct from total income taxes paid.
You mean, you have every intention of trying to collect it.Entitlement, welfare, in the constitution or not. I paid into it, I have every intention of collecting it.
Agreed, but only to a point. Who elected the politicians? Who supported the spending programs?Rather than blaming any generation for the dwindling funds in SS, we might agree that the politicians have messed things up, as usual. You take a politician and show him any source of funding and he will salivate over how he can get his hands on it for his own agenda.
For most of us baby boomers, company pensions and SS were what we had to go with for many years. The 401Ks and such didn't become standard until later on. I suspect those personal investment plans will soon replace pensions and SS. Either way, though, the government, investors, or just the economy is going to make most future retirement something only the elite can afford to do.
You mean, you have every intention of trying to collect it.
This is like me saying, my 401k had xxx dollars in it last year and I have every intention of collecting that much money. Sounds great, but it might not play out the way I had planned...
Agreed, but only to a point. Who elected the politicians? Who supported the spending programs?
The baby boomers have controlled American politics for 40 years now. Once they realized what they could do with their voting block, they became the most politically active group in American history. They deserve credit for many great things, but they deserve blame for many things, too...
Maybe, but the studies show otherwise. They did not all vote for the same things - but they almost all voted for increased government. In the end, that is what did us in. Not a single program, but thousands upon thousands of programs designed to ensure that every American could live the American dream - even those who don't deserve to take breath....40 years of boomer control of politics? You're dreaming...
Maybe, but the studies show otherwise. They did not all vote for the same things - but they almost all voted for increased government. In the end, that is what did us in. Not a single program, but thousands upon thousands of programs designed to ensure that every American could live the American dream - even those who don't deserve to take breath.
You are taking this waaay too personally. I am just pointing out facts. If you voted against all of those things, then you should be angry with your "peers". I know that my parents and in laws are. They don't pretend that their generation didn't do this, or that it is all the government's fault. They know who they put in office, and what causes they championed.
In the end, it really doesn't matter. Here we are. The only question that matters it, "What do we do now?" The primary answer that I keep hearing from the baby boomers is, "Make whatever changes you want, as long as I get mine."
Let me ask a serious question. If you knew, for a fact, that the continued existence of SS would end up destroying this country, would you still feel this way? Would you still want the money, even at that cost?Since I am a smaller government person and my representative always votes against spending I did not cause the government increase so I am taking my SS since I have paid in since I was a teenager.