LuvOrlando
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Why is it that Social Security is expected to be 'in the black' when every other Social Service program out there is not held to the same standard?
I just read about how Obama is worried Social Security is running on a deficit when it occurred to me that no-one ever measures anything else. I mean I don't have statistics or anything but I can't imagine that every organization providing housing, medical assistance etc. out there has always been properly funded. If all the social service programs were properly funded the participants would be constantly booted off then re-accepted along with the economies highs and lows. This doesn't happen, at least I don't think it does.
Why do you think this is?
PS_ I'm not saying the deficit isn't a problem... I was just wondering why so much attention is paid to SS
I just read about how Obama is worried Social Security is running on a deficit when it occurred to me that no-one ever measures anything else. I mean I don't have statistics or anything but I can't imagine that every organization providing housing, medical assistance etc. out there has always been properly funded. If all the social service programs were properly funded the participants would be constantly booted off then re-accepted along with the economies highs and lows. This doesn't happen, at least I don't think it does.
Why do you think this is?
PS_ I'm not saying the deficit isn't a problem... I was just wondering why so much attention is paid to SS