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To: koan who wrote (785067)5/15/2014 8:27:04 PM
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Brumar89

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But you STILL did not address the question: Why are young people going to continue paying into a system they have zero possibility of getting anything back out of? Why do you believe it is acceptable for you to retire at their expense?

If you cannot answer it, you should admit you are wrong. But it is a waste of everyone's time for you to post precisely the same thing you said in the first place without addressing the question that was posed. That is your choice, of course, but it does suggest a rather extreme lack of understanding of the issue, in which case you probably just ought not comment on it.

So, yes, you were body slammed. Again.

Not that it is a great accomplishment. Everyone here body slams you a few times a day and all you've got is "97% of scientists agree". Stop being a pseudo-intellectual and actually start learning something.

SS and Medicare are broke. That you don't have the gumption to understand it is your problem.



To: koan who wrote (785067)5/15/2014 9:28:22 PM
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FJB

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I would also point out, you idiotic nitwit, that the only serious effor to reform SS since Reagan was GWB in 2006. democrats haven't touched it. And won't. Because they can't handle the math.

You say there is no problem with SS yet admit it needs 100B a year to remain solvent for 7.5 decades. That sounds like a pretty damned big problem to me.