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imagine if we all took George w. bush advice and invested our social security payments in the stock market ?
10-13-2012, 11:00 AM
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If that had happened, there would be no social security left now.

Social Security could be fixed very easily and never run out of money. First, the Republicans need to stop taking loans from it, which by the way is illegal -- ss was not setup to be a use as you want fund.
If everyone paid ss on all they made not just the first $107000, it would never run out. Business could be left at the 200K they pay on now.

The way it is setup now, only the poor and the middle class pay on all they make. Anyone making over $107000, only pays on the first $107000 they make.

To those of you that don't like ss, I'd like to see you turn it down when it comes to your turn to get it. For those of you that hate "socialized" medicine, when you are old and no longer have employer healthcare, I like you to see turn down Medicare and try to find you own insurance for $95 a month.

For the poor and a lot of the middle class, that can't afford to put a lot money into a 401K or IRA, SS is most of what they will have to retire on -- if they get to retire.

This country, is the worst at taking care of it's elderly.

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