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Social Security Commentary

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My mom sent me this. I thought it was pretty interesting.

Ann

SOCIAL SECURITY
(This is worth the read. It's short and to the point.)

Perhaps we are asking the wrong questions during election years. Our Senators and Congressmen do not pay into Social Security and, of course, they do not collect from it. Social Security benefits were not suitable for persons of their rare elevation in society. They felt they should have a special plan for themselves.

Many years ago they voted in their own benefit plan. In more recent years, no congressperson has felt the need to change it. After all,
it is a great plan. For all practical purposes their plan works like this:

When they retire, they continue to draw the same pay until they die, except it may increase from time to time for cost of living adjustments.

For example, former Senator Byrd and Congressman White and their wives may expect to draw $7,800,000.00 (that's Seven Million, Eight-Hundred Thousand), with their wives drawing $275,000.00 during the last years of their lives. This is calculated on an average life span for each. Their cost for this excellent plan is $00.00. Nada. Zilch.

This little perk they voted for themselves is free to them. You and I pick up the tab for this plan. The funds for this fine retirement plan come directly from the General Funds--our tax dollars at work!

From our own Social Security Plan, which you and I pay (or have paid) into--every payday until we retire (which amount is matched by our employer)--we can expect to get an average $1,000 per month after retirement. Or, in other words, we would have to collect our average of $1,000. monthly benefits for 68 years and one (l) month to equal Bradley's benefits!

Social Security could be very good if only one small change were made. And that change would be to jerk the Golden Fleece Retirement Plan from under the Senators and Congressmen. Put them into the Social Security plan with the rest of us and then watch how fast they would fix it!
 
😡 :sowrong: No wonder they spend so much to get elected! Thanks for showing us this, Ann. 🙂
 
Social Security is just one big pyramid scheme in my humble opinion.
 
I know my opinions on these sort of thing don't seem to count, but still.. ouch...
 
Old news, Ann...unfortunately.

Social Security taxes are listed as FICA on your pay stub. Know what that means? It means "F***ed In the Crack of the A**".

Strelnikov
 
Unfortunately,

For those of us here who are under 25 most likely will never see our Social Security benefits. They have been spending so much and borrowing from this fund, that they are now unable to pay it back. Hopefully someone will fix it, otherwise we are going to end up having paid into it for years and then getting little or nothing in return. THAT WOULD START AN UPRISING!!!
 
ForgottenTcklr said:
Unfortunately,
For those of us here who are under 25 most likely will never see our Social Security benefits.

Hell, FT, I'm 40 and don't expect to ever see it! Sad that we've let them get away with this crap. :sowrong:

Ann
 
Our Congress made sure they take care of themselves don't they? They know how to look out for the average hard working American. We get screwed and get tossed a few scraps called Social Security. Save and invest in your own retirement plan, my friends!!!!!!!!
 
In public, all politicians will tell you that Social Security is a retirement plan. It's not - it's an intergenerational welfare scheme, where current taxes on the young pay benefits to the old. As kurch accurately observed, it's a pyramid scheme - if a private company tried something similar, it would be illegal. The only thing that's kept the system afloat this long has been the continuing wave of immigrants since the 1960's.

Here's something else the pols won't tell you. Neither party is interested in fixing the system. In the past, when Repubs have tried, Dems demagoged them with tales of "throwing Granny into the snow, naked". The Dems would rather have an issue to beat the Repubs with than to fix the problems. Repubs have since wisely refused to play that game.

So the system lurches along until it runs aground. Then both sides scab a patch on it, using the "crisis" for political cover. Look for another round of this in about 20 years, when all of us Boomers are retired and can pass the bill along to our juniors.

Strelnikov
 
Does America have an ageing population, like we do? There are gonna be serious problems here when an entire generation suddenly hits the 'pension payment' age group and people my age are being seriously taxed to cover such a huge influx on the system. There aren't enough young people to cover the number of old people, pretty much.

Biggles
 
Biggles, we would have if not for immigration, as I said in my last post. Don't know about your current situation, but within my lifetime you folks had a "White-Australia" immigration policy. Now you've got Indians, Pakis and Asians coming in. I imagine part of the reason W-A policy has gone away is that even the extreme right wing realized that you couldn't attract enough White immigrants. Neither could we, so the old quota system that favored NW Europeans (in effect, a "White-America" policy)was abolished in the 1960's.

Strelnikov
 
Biggles of 266 said:
Does America have an ageing population, like we do? There are gonna be serious problems here when an entire generation suddenly hits the 'pension payment' age group and people my age are being seriously taxed to cover such a huge influx on the system. There aren't enough young people to cover the number of old people, pretty much.

Biggles

I thought I read once, just once, that the generation that is now under about 20 years of age is already larger than the baby boom generation was. I can't remember where I read that and I read it only once so I don't know how true it could be.
 
This makes sense, but it will never happen. Who believes that our elected representatives would ever legislate away one of their cherished privileges?
 
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