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06-16-2011, 02:27 PM | #16 |
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Re: How would you fix the economy and budget issues?
I would state by making cuts on just about everything. One of the first things I would do is open drilling up so we can start pumping oil. Then I'd pull our troops out of 95% of the places we have them now or tell those nations they have to pay the bill. I would have a bonus plain for people who find ways to reduce spending which would be a one time bonus based off the % of savings. That would get the people on the inside using the funds to cut their spending. I'd 'Means Test' SS and medicare and that would be a start. I'd give incentives to companies who make products here and tax the ones sending all of their jobs over seas (that would be done with caution). I'd force a tough love policy and not allow people to sit around living off the goverment. Thats my plan while I'm on hold so when I read it again it will probably make no sense.
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06-16-2011, 02:27 PM | #17 |
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06-16-2011, 03:18 PM | #18 | ||||
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The gov't shouldn't be in the business of providing people a retirement fund. People should invest their own money, their own way for retirement. We're already too far down that road for many folks, so obviously current and near retirees need to be protected at status quo. However adjustments to SS need to be made for those further out. BTW those adjustments will hurt folks like me who have paid into SS for many years yet face an age increase, benefit reduction, or means testing. Younger folks who haven't paid in as long are less invested, hence affected less. I'm sure you understand the SS fund has been raided for years by the fed and is essentially a big, fat IOU. If a private corporation had managed its retirement fund the way SS has been managed they would be prosecuted and jailed. Quote:
During the Great Recession, most private-sector employees have seen their wages frozen, and some have even watched wages decline,” the chairmen of the deficit panel wrote. “In contrast, federal workers have seen their wages increase.” This option would be a one-time 5 percent cut in federal civilian workers’ pay; the chairmen called for a three-year freeze on pay, which would have a similar effect. The part about private sector pay being frozen or reduced through forced unpaid leave is true, why shouldn't the federal workers feel some pain as well. Quote:
Again, from the survey: Would change health-care plan for veterans who had not been wounded in battle. Premiums, which have not risen in a decade, would rise. More veterans would receive health insurance from employer. This option would also take some benefits, like housing allowances, into account when tying military raises to civilian pay raises. Currently, increases in those benefits come on top of pay raises. No one is "screwing" veterans, just having them pay slightly more for their health care premiums.....just like everyone else. This also states; non- wounded veterans. As far as weapons systems, we are already cutting redundant or unneeded weapons systems and the DoD is seeing funding cuts across most agencies/departments. I live in VB and we just saw a massive reduction in JFCOM. So the whole "cut military spending" argument is baseless unless you can bring specific programs or systems that you believe should be cut. You do realize the majority of military spending is on personnel (soldier/sailors/airmen pay) and operations & maintenance. Should we cut O&M and not maintain our facilities and equipment???? How about cut soldiers pay???? I'm sure you also realize these weapons systems and gov't contractors that are so evil and terrible provide thousands of well-paid tech jobs across the country. Quote:
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06-16-2011, 03:30 PM | #19 |
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Re: How would you fix the economy and budget issues?
What we need to do is cut out the soldiers. We need far fewer foot soldiers, far fewer weapons, but more mobile/elite squads and really focus on economic/cyber warfare. Over are the days of an imposing military presence being the biggest factor between countries. We need to take a page from some other countries and improve our cyber and economic prowess.
That said, not sure where a lot of the soldiers would end up. Many are HS educated and don't fit in the elite units/cyber realms. I'm not saying get rid of the common soldier completely, but cut down on that presence.
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06-16-2011, 05:17 PM | #20 | |
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I think we have them beat on that as well. I have no problem if we pull back most if not all of our troops all over the world and let them defend our boarders as we slowly reduce our forces. |
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06-16-2011, 05:27 PM | #21 | |
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Well at this point the gov't is in the business and they have a bunch of my money. I really don't have a problem with the gov't having some type of retirment system in place but not the current SS system. They need to take a page from Galveston Just read the difference.
Two government studies of the Galveston Plan - by the Government Accountability Office and the Social Security Administration - claim that low-wage workers do better under Social Security. However, these studies assumed a low 4 percent return, which is the minimum rate of return on annuities guaranteed by the insurance companies. The actual returns have been substantially higher Its hard to read those number and not know there is a beter alternative to SS but some just want to keep a broken system that is draining the US. Here is a link to the article and its a good read. Galveston County: A Model for Social Security Reform | Publications | National Center for Policy Analysis | NCPA |
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06-16-2011, 05:40 PM | #22 |
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Re: How would you fix the economy and budget issues?
The feds got me in a big way too. I had seen the Galveston program before and you're 100% right, it's a crying shame how bad the feds f-ed SS up.
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06-16-2011, 06:32 PM | #23 |
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Re: How would you fix the economy and budget issues?
I guarantee you, FD. We don't. We have a decent cyber operation, but we aren't pushing it as hard as maybe we should. As far as economic we certainly need more pressure there.
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06-16-2011, 07:42 PM | #24 |
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Re: How would you fix the economy and budget issues?
any proof?
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06-16-2011, 11:04 PM | #25 |
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06-17-2011, 01:58 PM | #26 | ||
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Most of that money is going to line people's pockets at the top. Sure the tech jobs are well paid for Lockheed Martin, but it all goes back to continuing to finance wars we have no business in. Guys like LM are making bank. They love it when we go to war (so do oil companies) because they profit big time. |
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06-17-2011, 04:56 PM | #28 | ||||
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You have no clue about where I've come from or what I've been through, so it is unwise to make such assumptions. Quote:
I'm in the private sector (day job) and I haven't had a raise in over 4 years. I also owned a small restaurant that I needed to sell due to the poor economic situation. I very clearly understand things aren't easy, but we have to get gov't spending under control at all levels and employee costs are a major factor in gov't spending. Quote:
Also keep in mind serving in the military is a voluntary decision. To stay until retirement is a plan and economic/career decision our veterans make for their futures by weighing the cost/benefit. They understand premiums can increase. Also a large percentage of veterans are "double-dipping" with second careers, so they don't fit the image of a homeless disabled vet in a wheelchair. Quote:
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06-17-2011, 05:46 PM | #29 |
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Re: How would you fix the economy and budget issues?
I try to stay out of arguments in which I'm economically or emotionally vested. There are two lines used often, that honestly get under my skin and are used to rationalize a personal view. First is " it was your choice to join the military ". It can be used to shrug off any number of arguments, pay, benefits another deployment ect. Well Sammy you made a decision based upon your beliefs, career options not to follow the same path many proud Americans did. We pay our taxes, we pay into SS even state taxes when stationed over seas. The grass is not always greener, there are many young soldiers in our ranks, who are parents, that still qualify for government aid. Oh yeah the second line that irks me is " if I'm old enough to go to, war I should be old enough to drink"..... Anyone want to live in a fighting position with a teenage drunk?
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06-17-2011, 09:41 PM | #30 | |
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Not sure what your point is, but mine was simply what I wrote regarding the increase to a supplemental medical premiums, nothing more, nothing less.
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