Trump loved him but hated Massie. Now we have Lindsey’s sister in the senate. I can’t stand all of this “winning”Lindsey loved war almost as much as he loved being in the closet.
Trump loved him but hated Massie. Now we have Lindsey’s sister in the senate. I can’t stand all of this “winning”Lindsey loved war almost as much as he loved being in the closet.
A few guys could take care of 40 trillion in debt? How, by liquidating all of their holdings in the stock market? No way that would crash the market and wipe out the wealth of little peons like us with 401ks.
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Well we’d all have to put in something. That said I’m not willing to do it so I don’t blame Elon or any body else. I’m simply saying that’s the answer to the dilemma. We pay the shlt off.A few guys could take care of 40 trillion in debt? How, by liquidating all of their holdings in the stock market? No way that would crash the market and wipe out the wealth of little peons like us with 401ks.
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We whiffed with the Bush/Trump tax cuts. Should have gotten the funds while it was there for the getting. Income / realized gains are far easier to tax than taxing the paper wealth the uber wealthy have. You could try wealth taxes but that's impractical and forces liquidations.Nobody wants to talk about that. But the answer to this is higher taxes on the rich. And when you have Elon running around with trillions of dollars, you start to wonder, shouldn’t he be paying a lot more? Doesn’t he have enough?
And I’m a conservative. Just like NIL, a few guys could take care of this debt. IF THEY TRULY CARED. They don’t. They wanted to cure the debt by firing some middle class government workers.
We are a society of idiots.
Your generation seems quite fine with that.I’ll be dead before the collapse I guess. My kids and grandkids are screwed!
Literally no one is ever going to agree on where to cut spending. It’s a lost causeWell we’d all have to put in something. That said I’m not willing to do it so I don’t blame Elon or any body else. I’m simply saying that’s the answer to the dilemma. We pay the shlt off.
Cutting spending would help but we don’t quite understand how to do that apparently. Or at least the right places to cut.
Again, very similar to NIL.
Gen X? Not fine at all but nobody bothered to ask us.Your generation seems quite fine with that.
Quick! Pass another tax cut for billionaires! It’s our only hope!We're a gerontocracy with a mentally unstable 80-year-old who will go down as the president who increased the national debt more than anyone since FDR and he fought WWII. Our national government is like an insurance company with a military and it just redistributes money to various groups with the elderly getting the most. But I've been told that once those fiscal conservatives and deficit hawks find out about our debt, it's been hidden from them, I guess, they're gonna be all over it and put us on the road to fiscal sanity. Hold your breath, that is so gonna happen soon.
Our country is so partisan that Americans have a hard time noticing when their own party doesn't actually govern properly. Sweden, a country with a cradle to grave welfare state, has a debt that's something like 40% of it's GDP. Compare that to us. Maybe we just need another round of tax cuts because it's just a spending problem, right? Anyway, we're not going to do anything until there's a serious crisis and then our government will go into crisis management mode with a few reforms. American voters don't seem to really care, though. The Iran War is unpopular with most of the county but little good that's doing.
Everybody just left you home aloneGen X? Not fine at all but nobody bothered to ask us.
You could literally have a republican put forward a motion to cut spending for something and a democrat would oppose it because a republican put forward the motion and vice versa.Literally no one is ever going to agree on where to cut spending. It’s a lost cause
I could think of about 80000 to 120000 IRS agents that would look really good out in the fields picking fruit and on the roads laying asphalt. And look at the other 500,000 or so government workers who need to be put out into the private sector. Imagine how much money the government could save by not having to pay those salaries.Yeah halting immigration is absurd, sorry. There’s already an extreme difficulty in many sectors finding able bodies to fill jobs.
People still think there is a left and right. “ Well the dems “ Well the republicans “ . Good God almighty open your eyes.
There aren't even 80,000 total employees at the IRS, much less 80-120k of agents.I could think of about 80000 to 120000 IRS agents that would look really good out in the fields picking fruit and on the roads laying asphalt. And look at the other 500,000 or so government workers who need to be put out into the private sector. Imagine how much money the government could save by not having to pay those salaries.
One is worse than the other. But there are just too many democrats for it to matter. The future is a shade of blue and people better get comfortable with thatPeople still think there is a left and right. “ Well the dems “ Well the republicans “ . Good God almighty open your eyes.
Unfortunately, it’s partly due for the right not delivering. I see more people fed up with both, but guess what? They still vote for same party and people that don’t deliver.One is worse than the other. But there are just too many democrats for it to matter. The future is a shade of blue and people better get comfortable with that
If you took all the money every Billionaire had, you could fund the US Government for 8 days.Quick! Pass another tax cut for billionaires! It’s our only hope!
That’sa portion of the cost of buying votes. It doesn’t count social security and Medicare costs promises to everyone that are going to be paid by “someone else”.The cost of buying votes (from both sides).
It would have just meant there were assets to make social security payments in the future. At the time, people still pretended to care about the national debt so it would have put some slight downward pressure on spending.Would partially privatizing Social Security have saved the government much money?
And how would privatizing Social Security have impacted the finances of citizens?
A quick search resulted in Google saying partially privatizing would have actually increased debt.
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I don’t understand why people think this is better. If rather it be owned by foreign countries without large militaries. The fact that lots of us citizens are going to find it their pensions or annuities or balanced mutual funds or whatever are worth much less than they’ve been led to believe doesn’t seem like a better result.The important part of US debt is a very large percentage of it is owned internally in the US and not by other countries. Still not ideal in any way to carry that much debt but at least it’s not foreign owned.
This is all correct but one thing.....the SoS and Medicare/Medicaid is closer to 80% of our national budget and is on "auto pilot" as it is referred to by GG on Supertalk almost daily...what that means is they are going to print money without recourse for these programs and nothing is going to change until Congress steps in and changes it....One of the biggest issues is people living longer. Social Security and healthcare are destroying our budget, Around 48 to 53 percent goes to those two. Our healthcare system is one of the worse among high income nations. We basically spend the most to get the worse.
Yes the first step to fixing this is reevaluating the franchise.Also, the voter base is too dumb. We have voters that contribute nothing to society like they have skin in the game
It’s better (not saying it’s a good thing) because at least the interest generated rolls back into the domestic economy.I don’t understand why people think this is better. If rather it be owned by foreign countries without large militaries. The fact that lots of us citizens are going to find it their pensions or annuities or balanced mutual funds or whatever are worth much less than they’ve been led to believe doesn’t seem like a better result.
$120,000 for every legal human in the United States.
It was approximately $1,800 the year I was born.
We’re such dumb animals.
Where'd you get those numbers? I don't think the IRS is the reason we're $40 trillion in debt. And DOGE couldn't find much excessive waste to cut beyond a few billion dollars including some programs we shouldn't have had. Reducing the federal workforce by less than 10% of the federal workforce. Its cuts didn't amount to much and even with them the debt rose dramatically. And now Trump is asking for $1.5 trillion for defense. That's not a serious position to have if you're worried about the debt and deficit.I could think of about 80000 to 120000 IRS agents that would look really good out in the fields picking fruit and on the roads laying asphalt. And look at the other 500,000 or so government workers who need to be put out into the private sector. Imagine how much money the government could save by not having to pay those salaries.
Has it totally 17ed our healthcare?Obamacare has totally F'd our healthcare.....seems like all the folks who said it would make it Unaffordable and eventually lead us down this current path were correct....
Until Medicare, Medicaid, and social security see reforms this number is only going to skyrocket more than it is. Of course, most Congressmen want to keep their jobs so that isn't happening anytime soon. It is either that or everything burns to the ground very slowly.
Dismantle the medical monopoly. Mark Cuban understands and is trying to bring about change. The independent doctor and pharmacist is getting killed under our system.
Social security and Medicare are around 36% of the federal budget. Voters didn't want social security privatized so it was dropped. Obamacare didn't work as advertised but isn't the reason for high healthcare prices and shortages of docs in some parts of the country.This is all correct but one thing.....the SoS and Medicare/Medicaid is closer to 80% of our national budget and is on "auto pilot" as it is referred to by GG on Supertalk almost daily...what that means is they are going to print money without recourse for these programs and nothing is going to change until Congress steps in and changes it....
Bush II wanted to privatize SS and the dems and a lot of Repubs said No Way.....the current calculations would have recipients receiving or have it 3x funded....
Reagan added income taxes to SS, to have those taxes put back into SS specifically, not the general fund, to increase the longevity of SS, and Trump has 17'd that up for short term "wins"
Obamacare has totally F'd our healthcare.....seems like all the folks who said it would make it Unaffordable and eventually lead us down this current path were correct....
Just like everything else, private interests screw everyone else over.Has it totally 17ed our healthcare?
Our system as 17ed before it, which is why it exists at all.
The system is 17ed right now, yes.
Just not sure you have correctly identified the single reason for it being 17ed.
It was unaffordable before. Costs were astronomical before. Countless people weren't covered before.
Seems more like we are just 17ed in a different way now. 17ed either way though.
We're putting all the stuff we bought on eBay. That should at least cut the deficit by a third, right?Can’t we just “write it off”?
This is 100% true. Everything that is happening in medicine is happening to make it impossible for doctors to operate independently in private practice. We are all being forced under the umbrellas of hospital employment. These hospitals are all under the control of these mega corporations who care only about their profit and could give 2 craps about actual patient care. Once the doctors are under the thumb of the hospital, we literally have no say so in what happens.Dismantle the medical monopoly. Mark Cuban understands and is trying to bring about change. The independent doctor and pharmacist is getting killed under our system.
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