JB
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Re: Social Security?
heycods. You misunderstand SS as currently configured and you misunderstand GWB's proposal.<br /><br />If you pay insurance premiums for 50 years but don't have whatever problem you have been insured against, should the insurance company give you the money back? That is what you are proposing about SS. It is not intended as a savings account, though the left have tried to make it one to buy votes. It is, to paraphrase FDR, ". . . a safety net, to protect our elderly from destitution". That is insurance.<br /><br />What GWB has proposed is a seperate retirement account (optional) with part of the FICA tax. If you choose to save, you get a deduction from the tax you pay.<br /><br />There are currently at least two plans that allow you to invest/save money that is exempt from income tax. GWB's plan would be redundant, further complicate the problems of the poor and make the problems of SS worse.<br /><br />SS can be simply repaired, permanently, by applying a very small FICA tax to all income and denying benefits to those who don't need them. The FICA tax rate would be adjusted periodically to balance benefits paid.
heycods. You misunderstand SS as currently configured and you misunderstand GWB's proposal.<br /><br />If you pay insurance premiums for 50 years but don't have whatever problem you have been insured against, should the insurance company give you the money back? That is what you are proposing about SS. It is not intended as a savings account, though the left have tried to make it one to buy votes. It is, to paraphrase FDR, ". . . a safety net, to protect our elderly from destitution". That is insurance.<br /><br />What GWB has proposed is a seperate retirement account (optional) with part of the FICA tax. If you choose to save, you get a deduction from the tax you pay.<br /><br />There are currently at least two plans that allow you to invest/save money that is exempt from income tax. GWB's plan would be redundant, further complicate the problems of the poor and make the problems of SS worse.<br /><br />SS can be simply repaired, permanently, by applying a very small FICA tax to all income and denying benefits to those who don't need them. The FICA tax rate would be adjusted periodically to balance benefits paid.