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Conservatives’ millennial scam: How young people are tricked by billionaires
Many young people think Social Security won't exist when they're old. It's a lie -- and here's where it comes from
Tim Donovan
According to the gospel of the “fiscal conservative, socially liberal” crowd, welfare programs like Social Security and Medicare are ticking time bombs, and threaten the wider economy. In this narrative, as our society ages, demographic destiny will bring monstrous debt levels, putting us on the same path toward economic stagnation and debt default that has plagued so many of Western Europe’s social democracies.
No single individual has done more to mislead left-leaning Americans about the impending-crisis of “unfunded liabilities” in healthcare and Social Security as billionaire debt-alarmist Pete Peterson. Financier of the liberal astroturfing outfits “Third Way,” “Fix the Debt,” and the deeply misguided “The Can Kicks Back,” Peterson has engineered a brilliant campaign to create the illusion of an imminent crisis from expanding federal debt. Every poll that show millennials don’t expect Social Security benefits when they eventually retire is evidence of Peterson’s overwhelming success.
Polished and well-financed, Peterson’s groups received scant criticism from the left until fairly recently, successfully sowing the impression of consensus around the impossible “fiscal conservative, socially liberal” position they quietly promote — yet tellingly, Peterson’s groups hardly ever offer solutions to this impending “debt crisis” that don’t involve deeply slashing social programs. Peterson’s two-pronged approach is quite simple: summon absurd figures representing our future debt, and combine those ominous numbers with an eager willingness to lump Republicans and Democrats together when parceling out the “blame.”
It’s a brilliant piece of political theater — it appeals to our incipient desire for “above-the-fray” moderation, while allowing Peterson to effectively disguise the redistributive effects of his proposals as just more bad-tasting medicine that adults surely know they must swallow if they want to get well. In his 2004 bestseller “Running on Empty” (which earned a glowing Salon review from Farhad Manjoo, who unironically calls the book”a tour de force”) Peterson blames both the Democrats and Republicans equally for our current “crisis.” In Peterson’s mind, the Democrats are to blame for cynically — irresponsibly? — buying the votes of the Poors with the promise of cushy handouts like healthcare and elderly support (the nerve!), while the Republicans are to blame for giving sweet tax cuts to their rich benefactors before dealing with the monstrous fiscal burden those conniving liberals created. Frequently referring to federal debt on an “infinite time horizon,” Peterson borrows an estimate of $45 trillion in unfunded liabilities from the totally-not-biased American Enterprise Institute.
Despite projected shortfalls (as baby boomers swell the ranks of retirees), Social Security still enjoys a trillion-dollar surplus. And did you know that there’s a maximum contribution limit to Social Security, meaning most of the super-rich contribute significantly less (proportionally) than the average American (and which makes it look like a suspiciously regressive tax)? By simply making the wealthiest Americans pay their fair share we could cover Social Security’s potential budget shortfall for the next 75 years, without taking a penny from any Americans but those who can most afford it. Alternatively, we could naturalize the millions of immigrants already living and working here, expanding the base of young workers paying into the Social Security program and decreasing the shortfall caused by the retiring baby boomer generation.
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So if this is true, the Dems should have no problem taking the House and holding the Senate, right? What will be the excuse if you don't get either?LadyJazzer wrote:
You and the teabaggers have your agenda...The rest have ours... (Guess which group has more people in it?)
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:banghead: Silly woman. She still believes in the Social Security lockbox.LadyJazzer wrote: OR, the system could be strengthened and supported by the methods I've already suggested.
You and the teabaggers have your agenda...The rest have ours... (Guess which group has more people in it?)
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FredHayek wrote: With your plan the military industrial complex will have the money they need to expand both the air force and navy. They will just give out these IOU's.
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