submitted by DSpear456 on Wednesday, February 16 2005 at 2:51 PM
Social Security: Why Should You Care?
Dr. Robert Clark (Economics and Business Mgmt.) and Dr. Michael Cobb (Political Science) will be discussing the current Social Security issue and how it affects you in lecture/discussion format.
The forum will be held in Daniels Hall Room 429 at 6 pm on February 21. Refreshments will be provided.
*Sponsored by the NCSU College Democrats
posted by Satch on Wednesday, February 16 2005 at 3:27 PM
I am pretty sure that a debate is in the works but right now we're focusing on this informational forum. Everyone should come because it will be really interesting. Plus, FREE FOOD!!!!!
social security broke and its going to cost us one way or another. I think everyone should get like %60 (or whatever number we can afford without incuring too much of a dip in national gov's money) back of what they payed in and end SS now. If we are moving towards letting people having more options/being more responsible with their own money then we should take the full step rather than tip toe forward. With a % back those who put in more get more back and in some sense everyone gets an equal/fair amount back. But for Bush to say a 55 year old gets full ss benefits and a 54 year old is going to have to get less money (even if he has more options with it) just like the rest of us, it doesn't seem fair.
"Yay, get to hear more bitching and moaning by democrats about bush's plan while offering no ideas of their own
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Did you even read what was posted? This is a lecture/discussion. Maybe you should quit bitching about Democrats and show up and see what has to be said.
^thank you meg, for saying that before I said something. I hope I can make it out to this event, because not only does shit like this affect myself, it's definitely affecting my parents and whole family.
No one seems to like my equal % refund of SS payments to highest point that doesn't too greatly imposition the state idea. I mean sure no one gets back everything they put in, but SS has failed, we could easily call it quits now and let everyone keep there own money in a fair way. (that doesn't drastically burden 54 years olds [or any age group for that matter] more so than 55 year olds)
"I mean sure no one gets back everything they put in, but SS has failed, we could easily call it quits now and let everyone keep there own money in a fair way."
Social Security has been the most successful government program in history
Also the Presidents plan does not fix the so called crisis of Social Security:
The Washington Post on February 4: "[T]hose [private] accounts will not close the projected $3.7 trillion gap between Social Security benefits promised over the next 75 years and taxes expected to be collected. That gap would have to be closed through benefit cuts that have yet to be detailed."
[Edited on February 24, 2005 at 10:03 PM. Reason : quote error]
In my opinion, Social Security was the biggest mistake that the US ever made and we are now paying for it up the ass. This is why FDR is the biggest jack off to ever grace this planet.
"Also the Presidents plan does not fix the so called crisis of Social Security:
The Washington Post on February 4: "[T]hose [private] accounts will not close the projected $3.7 trillion gap between Social Security benefits promised over the next 75 years and taxes expected to be collected. That gap would have to be closed through benefit cuts that have yet to be detailed"