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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (159784)7/10/2001 10:38:23 PM
From: gao seng  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
I will be brief.

He is saying that T-bills are not assets. Because if the nation goes bankrupt, well, then T-bills are worthless. That is why I think we should spend the surplus on gold. But without bankruptcy, those T-bills are a good investment. If you put 2,000 a year in an account that draws 6% in 40 years you have a million dollars. That's 50k a year for ever at 5%. SS doesn't even approach that.

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The statement "The trust fund has billions of assets invested in the form of Treasury bonds" is correct. And these bonds pay interest. But they are non-marketable. So who do you sell them to? Yourself. Where does the country get the money to pay to buy them back so you can pay SS?

<snip>While supporters of the Social Security system agree the government will be faced with coming up with actual money to redeem the non-marketable securities, they argue that those securities represent real obligations of the federal government and a failure to redeem the bonds would constitute a default by the government on its obligations. </snip>
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