was listening to NPR on the way home today and I heard the following claims:1) If we look at current expenses, there is no problem with SS.2) We can "fix" SS by just raising the cap on the payroll tax.3) SS is run more efficiently than any private investment.I really loled at the last one. It was awesome
1/3/2011 6:53:16 PM
This was made by hosts?
1/3/2011 6:58:08 PM
You should have immediately disregarded any evidence that was different from your current worldview, oh wait, nevermind, carry on.
1/3/2011 7:01:23 PM
it was stated by a guest, with no attempt by the host to correct the misinformation, despite other shows on NPR that have specifically discussed the first 2 claims The third claim is just plain absurd, and needs little more discussion than "really? really... really?"^ this isn't about dismissing different opinions. it's about NPR putting absolute propaganda out there as "fact".
1/3/2011 7:07:42 PM
I don't see Rush or Glenn Beck correcting their dumbfuck guests.
1/3/2011 7:19:36 PM
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1/3/2011 7:37:03 PM
who said those claims and on what show and were they accepted as fact?
1/3/2011 7:46:52 PM
Let's not compare apples to oranges. If we really want to compare Social Security's efficiency to that of private sector alternatives, we should start by comparing it with Madoff's ponzi scheme. I suspect that Social Security is much more efficient, as the wealth is being extorted from a much larger population.
1/3/2011 7:47:34 PM
Which show was it? The quality of NPR programming varies pretty dramatically especially when you start talking about locally produced news shows.
1/3/2011 7:49:30 PM
aaronburro, arbiter of credibility
1/3/2011 8:36:27 PM
My understanding is that prior to the recent cut in payroll taxes, a mere one percent increase in the tax would have funded Social Security past the baby boomers' retirement.
1/3/2011 8:58:18 PM
^I've been seeing the same thing, or atleast similarhttp://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/93xx/doc9385/06-17-LTBO_Testimony.pdf[Edited on January 4, 2011 at 8:38 AM. Reason : healthcare gonna fuck us over tho . . . . . . . . . .]
1/4/2011 8:37:31 AM
We need a "credibility watch thread credibility watch" thread.
1/4/2011 9:43:12 AM
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1/4/2011 7:18:29 PM
2) This is true. Especially if you means test payments 3) I can't recall any articles dealing specifically with social security, but it's a given when it comes to overhead in Medicare v. overhead in private insurance. It makes sense that this would also apply to SS v. a private annuity. Or shoot, if by "efficiently" you mean revenue / payout, it probably is more efficient than any private investment, period. Certainly not higher yielding, but that claim wasn't made.
1/4/2011 9:57:19 PM
1/5/2011 1:33:59 AM
Ira Flatow doesn't do the regular TOTN - he's host of Science Friday. If he was filling in for Neal Conan, I highly doubt he's in a position to argue with anyone regarding social security.
1/5/2011 9:15:21 AM
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1/5/2011 11:25:36 AM
any time a guest on a program says something, it represents the views of the station and shall be immedately accepted as factual by all who listenthank you aaronburro, for cutting through the bullshit and telling us how it really is.
1/5/2011 11:42:46 AM
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1/5/2011 1:39:35 PM
incoming flat tax proposal
1/5/2011 1:42:42 PM
At least with other taxes, I sometimes get something in return. That's the difference.
1/5/2011 2:20:13 PM
It looks like Laura Leslie was nudged out of WUNC for covering who was really making the big political donations in the last round of statewide elections. Flew too close to the sun I guess.
1/5/2011 3:13:40 PM
^I agree.Wasnt Soros the one that called in to get Williams fired?
1/5/2011 3:56:05 PM
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1/5/2011 4:24:03 PM
I believe protecting the border and the citizens is actually the job of the federal govt. Im not sure where providing cell phones and erection meds are. Care to show me?I think most people agree with the idea of a safety net, people will argue over that our safety nets have become hammocks for the lazy and are becoming unsustainable. SS is a ponzi scheme. I love the idea of forced savings, but it is YOUR money afterall and you should be allowed more than the dismal 1.5% return you get on SS.... if you get it at all. It isnt like the govt has saved the surplus money the SS tax created, no they pissed it away on other things and gave you a promise to pay it later. Sounds exactly what Madoff did, and he is in jail. go figure.So Soros didnt push NPR to fire Williams? I know he was critical of Bono for meeting with Bush over his african HIV programs. Even yelled at the man. lol
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1/6/2011 12:06:36 AM
He had a point which you glossed over to attack him personally.
1/6/2011 8:27:13 AM
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=132708078
1/7/2011 1:23:32 PM
that's -1 credibility to whoever manages putting the audio online, because they don't make that mistake in the actual story
1/7/2011 1:28:12 PM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/08/ron-schiller-former-npr-f_n_832907.html?ir=Politicslet's see... calling the Tea Partiers racist, bashing Jews, meeting with a Sharia-spreading organization... Saying the GOP is anti-intellectual... way to go ahead and remove all doubt about your bias, NPR.
3/8/2011 8:54:34 PM
That is a former NPR fundraiser stating his personal opinions.
3/8/2011 8:59:00 PM
hahaha. "former." only because he was dumb enough to state the company line openly
3/8/2011 11:55:45 PM
Prove it's the "company line" and not just his own opinion. Until then, stfu.
3/9/2011 12:22:09 AM
Of course SS costs a shitton is will balloon but its necessary and must be kept.http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/11/13/weekinreview/deficits-graphic.html?choices=w3xl45lsWe can EASILY fund it. EASILY.
3/9/2011 12:46:50 AM
yes. this guy is a rogue guy. no one else there feels the same way he does. no company ever hires people with similar values to the corporate ones[Edited on March 9, 2011 at 1:20 AM. Reason : ]
3/9/2011 1:20:35 AM
A safety net is supposed to catch those that are falling, not everyone including the audience. Means test everything. Abolish medicare. If an old person gets sick let them apply for medicaid like the rest of us.
3/9/2011 1:54:40 AM
The right-wing lie machine is so well-oiled that James O'Keefe can put up a video of a major NPR fundraiser speaking the truth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xd9OYJMX9t4...and then he'll be denounced by the president of NPR and drummed out of the organization: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2011/03/08/134358398/in-video-npr-exec-slams-tea-party-questions-need-for-federal-fundsthis is doubleplusungood
3/9/2011 6:53:19 AM
Okay, you what, fuck it. I just heard what all this guy said (from the Faux News perspective of all places) and I can't say the guy is all that wrong. He decides to leave NPR and then expresses his feelings about the Tea Party and repeats what anyone who actually listens to NPR already knows and that is that they get most of their funding from contributions and very little from the government. Tell me again how that's scandalous? Oh that's right, because your conservative hacktivist, who is already lacking anything resembling credibility, likes playing "gotcha" so that the conservative sheep can shake their fists at NPR once again. Pathetic.
3/9/2011 7:15:37 AM
He said all that shit before leaving the NPR Foundation.
3/9/2011 7:28:00 AM
Wow, Faux News was mistaken then. I would have figured they'd have erred on making it sound as bad as possible. Regardless, NPR came out against it. O'Keefe is a douchebag and why anyone would defend him or his fraudulent behavior makes me pity them.
3/9/2011 7:32:21 AM
O'Keefe is trying to make a lot out of nothing. He must be pissed that Schiller didn't jump at the $5mil his fake mus-lum group dangled in front of npr. At least his sheep are being well fed.
3/9/2011 12:53:20 PM
damn Vivian Schiller resigned too? that's retarded
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