I haven't read anything about SS or medicare cuts but IMO both need to be addressed.
Originally Posted by Budman
Like a lot of things "discussed" on here the facts get blurred and in this topic some (not you) lump medicare, disability, and medicaid together when discussing the "burden" on the government.
What has happened during the past 8 years was a morphing of the system to "accommodate" the unemployed and underemployed and then to address the uninsured and the underinsured on top of that. Those people may or may not have contributed much of anything to the social security fund so they are draining the fund having made little or no contribution to it.
Worse is the unwritten policy of the Federal government to borrow from the social security fund, which are supposed to be "trust funds"! What happens to union bosses when they "borrow" from the "pension funds"? So the "fund" on the books ends up with a bunch of IOU's that can't be paid even if the Feds wanted to pay them. That's the resistance of doing anything about the social security .... like doing something about the fund used to pay off "victims" of Congressman and Senators ... examining the truth is going to painful to say the least.
The idea of making jobs is to get people off the tit and that allows the government to get healthy again. It also generates additional revenues .... and that helps from the other direction.
The "push" for Liberals is getting a job means independence. They no longer need the Liberal to cut them a check. Their new boss does! And they don't need to vote for the Liberal for a raise.