Without taking a position on entitlement programs I think that we can all agree that all of these programs are a huge part of our budget and growing. What can we do about it? Do you think we have to do anything or do we just try and find the funds to keep them going in their present state.
One example of a program that has been growing exponentialy is the "war on poverty" Back in 1964 Lyndon Johnson launched the war on poverty. Since the we have spent over $16 trillion on the war, with very little results. 47,791,996 people were on the food stamp program in the month of December 2012. The largest number ever.
By 2008 there were over 1800 federaly subsidized programs and then we passed the affordable health care law. So the question is do we need all these programs. If so how do we pay for them?
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I have an even more fundamental question, one that could stand as the starting point in any such discussion. That is, how should any rich, civilized country address the issue of poverty within its borders?
Great question. We've been waging a war on poverty for over 40 years and how do you think we're doing?
SH is right. The Republicans have been and are doing everything they can to subsidize the rich at the expense of the war on poverty.
1890? Something more recent is the program to invade Iraq to get rid of their nuclear weapons and the program to stop minorities from voting.
This is a letter from an irate senior citizens. Not sure how true it is.....but I can see many people feeling this way...lol.
this actually illustrates one of the fables that people believe. social security was never designed to function like a bank account where 'your' money was kept all snug and cozy in its own little account and bore interest. rather social security was designed as a huge flow of funds that took small payments from huge groups of individuals and then paid out to individuals from funds which flowed in. otherwise it would not have been paying out from the getgo. and the far right has been posting bullshit for years about 'give me back the money that's in MY account with the interest and i'll be fine instead of giving it to all those bums and immigrants" well you generally get back ALL you paid in within about 4 years...not to mention the employee only pays HALF the social security payment...the other half is paid by the employer...if you are self-employed, you get the joy of paying both halves...
Well, sorta, as proposed in 1935 it was a program created to put money into people's hands and then fund it with an extra taxes on employees and employers that was to be a separate, segregated fund which of course had to be funded initial with non-Social Security monies.
What is now isn't what the 1935 law started which includes a great vote buying scheme useful for politicians to use to gin up and provide real and important benefits to the general population mostly of takers rather than givers...Oh, my bad.
Yup, don't touch my Medicare!!!...or other benefits that are mine given to me by my hard work, the treasury and acts of Congress with presidential signatures.
No, these are not just political largess, well, maybe...but real benefits that are now pillars of our economy, finances and citizens expectations and for me, us, an essential reality.
Now the question is what to do about it? Major structural reforms are necessary, but not necessary to happen to this generation, us, until we are gone. As to those not getting benefits, need to redraw the compact early enough so those that follow us can make the changes in anticipation of what is going to happen, lack of funding to carry out the programs already in place.
We have to recognize it is a Ponzi scheme, that it can't go on as it is and if it is changed it needs to be changed sooner than later to give those that are coming heads up to make what adjustments they can and must do.
Sounds just like the definition of a Ponzi scheme
just another example of trollwork..notice he chums the water without bothering to actually examine any issue whatsoever ...and then later he will chime in crowing about liberals etc etc...he did the very same thing on eons. in fact i was beginning to wonder if the far right hadn't hired him to glean skewed data, factoids and erroneous stories from blogs and post them to 'prove' their case...as an example, notice he doesn't mention regarding the 'food stamp program' that we just came thru the largest recession in 80 years and of course there will be a larger number out of work...fallacious use of facts...
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