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On 09/04/2011 4:59 AM, OmDeFlume wrote:
On 4/9/2011 3:05 AM, wrote: And their "deficit" is temporary. For example, the primary reason for the SS deficit is low unemployment, and that will change in the next year or so, then it's solvent for another 30 years. Priceless! Ya, priceless stupidity. Temporary....just proves my theory that debt addiction is real. Comes with denial too. |
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On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 10:04:11 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 09/04/2011 4:59 AM, OmDeFlume wrote: On 4/9/2011 3:05 AM, wrote: And their "deficit" is temporary. For example, the primary reason for the SS deficit is low unemployment, and that will change in the next year or so, then it's solvent for another 30 years. Priceless! Ya, priceless stupidity. Temporary....just proves my theory that debt addiction is real. Comes with denial too. You certainly are pricelessly stupid. |
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OmDeFlume wrote:
On 4/9/2011 3:05 AM, wrote: And their "deficit" is temporary. For example, the primary reason for the SS deficit is low unemployment, and that will change in the next year or so, then it's solvent for another 30 years. Priceless! That dumb bitch posted that? Amazing! |
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On 09/04/2011 1:05 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 01:05:50 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 07 Apr 2011 19:56:54 -0700, wrote: You've got plenty of paranoia about something that might or might not happen in 30 years, but something that's in your face is no big deal. The things I am worried about are happening right now. Social Security and Medicare are in deficit today. The job flight from the country is happening right now. The fact that we are spending 166% of our revenue is a problem today. I agree the congress is not addressing any of these problems seriously, using this crisis to advance ideological agendas but I also do not take the theater that seriously. And their "deficit" is temporary. For example, the primary reason for the SS deficit is low unemployment, and that will change in the next year or so, then it's solvent for another 30 years. Yet, you're just fine with making that situation worse, not paying people for weeks if not months on end. How many people will default on their houses? How many won't be able to pay their insurance or feed their kids, pay for college, etc., etc. You're just fine with all that, but zonkers paranoid about something that may or may not happen in 30 years. The theater is deadly serious for some people. You don't care about them, apparently. Debt is an addiction. Your like a heroin addict that thinks fixing it is shooting up. Only a mater of time before it fails and lights out. If you cut now, the remainder might be possible. If you keep the gangrene, well, eventually the whole host dies. |
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On 09/04/2011 9:30 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 00:05:04 -0700, wrote: On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 01:05:50 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 07 Apr 2011 19:56:54 -0700, wrote: You've got plenty of paranoia about something that might or might not happen in 30 years, but something that's in your face is no big deal. The things I am worried about are happening right now. Social Security and Medicare are in deficit today. The job flight from the country is happening right now. The fact that we are spending 166% of our revenue is a problem today. I agree the congress is not addressing any of these problems seriously, using this crisis to advance ideological agendas but I also do not take the theater that seriously. And their "deficit" is temporary. For example, the primary reason for the SS deficit is low unemployment, and that will change in the next year or so, then it's solvent for another 30 years. You have not been paying attention have you. The projection was always that SS would be upside down in 2017, then 16 then 15 and the later projections were 2012-13. Then the recession made that 2010 they HOPED they might get a year or two of surplus but the Obama payroll tax cut torpedoed that. It will never see a surplus again. Medicare has been upside down for quite a while with no end in sight. Yet, you're just fine with making that situation worse, not paying people for weeks if not months on end. How many people will default on their houses? How many won't be able to pay their insurance or feed their kids, pay for college, etc., etc. That has never happened. If these people are living so close to the edge that they will fail of their pay check is held up a few days, it is not a question of if they will fail, only when. What are these military guys going to do when the war is over and the Army gives then an "early out" like happened after Vietnam? You and Harry keep saying the DoD budget is too high but the DoD is a jobs program. Virtually any cut in the budget will cost someone a job. You're just fine with all that, but zonkers paranoid about something that may or may not happen in 30 years. The theater is deadly serious for some people. You don't care about them, apparently. Since nobody in the government has ever lost a dime's pay in any of the shut downs, no I don't really care. Some come to work, if they really do anything important for a living, some stay home but they all get paid., Which is why it isn't working. Congress needs to just issue a 3 month temporary no-pay layoff. |
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Canuck57 wrote:
On 09/04/2011 9:30 AM, wrote: On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 00:05:04 -0700, wrote: On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 01:05:50 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 07 Apr 2011 19:56:54 -0700, wrote: You've got plenty of paranoia about something that might or might not happen in 30 years, but something that's in your face is no big deal. The things I am worried about are happening right now. Social Security and Medicare are in deficit today. The job flight from the country is happening right now. The fact that we are spending 166% of our revenue is a problem today. I agree the congress is not addressing any of these problems seriously, using this crisis to advance ideological agendas but I also do not take the theater that seriously. And their "deficit" is temporary. For example, the primary reason for the SS deficit is low unemployment, and that will change in the next year or so, then it's solvent for another 30 years. You have not been paying attention have you. The projection was always that SS would be upside down in 2017, then 16 then 15 and the later projections were 2012-13. Then the recession made that 2010 they HOPED they might get a year or two of surplus but the Obama payroll tax cut torpedoed that. It will never see a surplus again. Medicare has been upside down for quite a while with no end in sight. Yet, you're just fine with making that situation worse, not paying people for weeks if not months on end. How many people will default on their houses? How many won't be able to pay their insurance or feed their kids, pay for college, etc., etc. That has never happened. If these people are living so close to the edge that they will fail of their pay check is held up a few days, it is not a question of if they will fail, only when. What are these military guys going to do when the war is over and the Army gives then an "early out" like happened after Vietnam? You and Harry keep saying the DoD budget is too high but the DoD is a jobs program. Virtually any cut in the budget will cost someone a job. You're just fine with all that, but zonkers paranoid about something that may or may not happen in 30 years. The theater is deadly serious for some people. You don't care about them, apparently. Since nobody in the government has ever lost a dime's pay in any of the shut downs, no I don't really care. Some come to work, if they really do anything important for a living, some stay home but they all get paid., Which is why it isn't working. Congress needs to just issue a 3 month temporary no-pay layoff. While that will never happen, it would save a ton of money. Their pensions and health care benefits are also out of control. |
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On 09/04/2011 7:58 PM, L G wrote:
Canuck57 wrote: On 09/04/2011 9:30 AM, wrote: On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 00:05:04 -0700, wrote: On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 01:05:50 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 07 Apr 2011 19:56:54 -0700, wrote: You've got plenty of paranoia about something that might or might not happen in 30 years, but something that's in your face is no big deal. The things I am worried about are happening right now. Social Security and Medicare are in deficit today. The job flight from the country is happening right now. The fact that we are spending 166% of our revenue is a problem today. I agree the congress is not addressing any of these problems seriously, using this crisis to advance ideological agendas but I also do not take the theater that seriously. And their "deficit" is temporary. For example, the primary reason for the SS deficit is low unemployment, and that will change in the next year or so, then it's solvent for another 30 years. You have not been paying attention have you. The projection was always that SS would be upside down in 2017, then 16 then 15 and the later projections were 2012-13. Then the recession made that 2010 they HOPED they might get a year or two of surplus but the Obama payroll tax cut torpedoed that. It will never see a surplus again. Medicare has been upside down for quite a while with no end in sight. Yet, you're just fine with making that situation worse, not paying people for weeks if not months on end. How many people will default on their houses? How many won't be able to pay their insurance or feed their kids, pay for college, etc., etc. That has never happened. If these people are living so close to the edge that they will fail of their pay check is held up a few days, it is not a question of if they will fail, only when. What are these military guys going to do when the war is over and the Army gives then an "early out" like happened after Vietnam? You and Harry keep saying the DoD budget is too high but the DoD is a jobs program. Virtually any cut in the budget will cost someone a job. You're just fine with all that, but zonkers paranoid about something that may or may not happen in 30 years. The theater is deadly serious for some people. You don't care about them, apparently. Since nobody in the government has ever lost a dime's pay in any of the shut downs, no I don't really care. Some come to work, if they really do anything important for a living, some stay home but they all get paid., Which is why it isn't working. Congress needs to just issue a 3 month temporary no-pay layoff. While that will never happen, it would save a ton of money. Their pensions and health care benefits are also out of control. If congress had common sense, they would just lay off 90% of the government for 3 months and no pay. This way the understand the seriousness. -- I can assure you that the road to prosperity is not paved with fleabagger debt. |
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On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 11:30:19 -0400, wrote:
On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 00:05:04 -0700, wrote: On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 01:05:50 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 07 Apr 2011 19:56:54 -0700, wrote: You've got plenty of paranoia about something that might or might not happen in 30 years, but something that's in your face is no big deal. The things I am worried about are happening right now. Social Security and Medicare are in deficit today. The job flight from the country is happening right now. The fact that we are spending 166% of our revenue is a problem today. I agree the congress is not addressing any of these problems seriously, using this crisis to advance ideological agendas but I also do not take the theater that seriously. And their "deficit" is temporary. For example, the primary reason for the SS deficit is low unemployment, and that will change in the next year or so, then it's solvent for another 30 years. You have not been paying attention have you. The projection was always that SS would be upside down in 2017, then 16 then 15 and the later projections were 2012-13. Then the recession made that 2010 they HOPED they might get a year or two of surplus but the Obama payroll tax cut torpedoed that. It will never see a surplus again. Medicare has been upside down for quite a while with no end in sight. You haven't been paying attention. That's a bunch of nonsense. It's not even close to factual. Yet, you're just fine with making that situation worse, not paying people for weeks if not months on end. How many people will default on their houses? How many won't be able to pay their insurance or feed their kids, pay for college, etc., etc. That has never happened. If these people are living so close to the edge that they will fail of their pay check is held up a few days, it is not a question of if they will fail, only when. What are these military guys going to do when the war is over and the Army gives then an "early out" like happened after Vietnam? You're going to claim that if there had been a shutdown of weeks or months that wouldn't have happened? What are you sipping? You and Harry keep saying the DoD budget is too high but the DoD is a jobs program. Virtually any cut in the budget will cost someone a job. So, your solution... throw them out. Good move, esp. in a recession. You're just fine with all that, but zonkers paranoid about something that may or may not happen in 30 years. The theater is deadly serious for some people. You don't care about them, apparently. Since nobody in the government has ever lost a dime's pay in any of the shut downs, no I don't really care. Some come to work, if they really do anything important for a living, some stay home but they all get paid., Yes, I can see you don't care. |
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