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"“Today’s report makes it clearer than ever that doing nothing is not an option. The failure to act means current as well as future beneficiaries, will face significant cuts even sooner than previously estimated,” said three top House Republicans on the Ways and Means Committee, which oversees both programs."

I've got a plan: slice the ENTIRE military budget to 10% of its current bloat, close all foreign military bases until we can secure our own borders (the latter should go with the former, but I want to make it clear) and discontinue ALL foreign largesse and payment to "friends" until we have NO net debt (that should be achievable in about a hundred years if we work really hard). Otherwise, rollback and freeze all government budgets at their 2000 levels; y'all figured we had enough government, at least, back then, didn't you? So what POSSIBLE reason could there be for anyone to complain? Pass a law that all laws must be READ by representatives before voting and that all civil and regulatory laws automatically sunset in 10 years unless INDIVIDUALLY read and re-voted for another ten years.

There you go, the problem is solved and it didn't even hurt very much!


I have come to realize that men are not born to be free. Liberty is a need felt by a small class of people whom nature has endowed with nobler minds than the mass of men. -Napoleon




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Social Security deficits now ‘permanent’
By: Decomposed
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Sat, 14 May 11 2:30 AM
Msg. 32939 of 45510

May 13, 2011

Social Security deficits now ‘permanent’

By Stephen Dinan
The Washington Times

Social Security will run a permanent yearly deficit when looking at the program’s tax revenues compared to what it must pay out in benefits, the program’s trustees said Friday in a report that found both the outlook for Social Security and Medicare, the two major federal social safety-net programs, have worsened over the last year.

Medicare’s hospital insurance trust fund is now slated to run out of money in 2024, or five years earlier than last year’s projection, while Social Security’s trust fund will be exhausted by 2036, a year earlier than the prior projection.

The trustees stressed that exhaustion of the trust funds doesn’t mean the programs will stop paying all benefits. Social Security could fund about three-fourths of benefits past 2036, and Medicare could pay 90 percent of benefits past 2024 under current trends.

The figures come as Congress and President Obama are wrestling over whether to make major changes to the entitlement spending, and Republicans said the new projections should force the debate to turn in their direction.

“Today’s report makes it clearer than ever that doing nothing is not an option. The failure to act means current as well as future beneficiaries, will face significant cuts even sooner than previously estimated,” said three top House Republicans on the Ways and Means Committee, which oversees both programs.


The article continues: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/may/13/social-security-deficits-now-permanent-feature/


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