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In reply to the discussion: Let's Get Down To Brass Tacks... WHY... Would Barack Obama, And Fellow Dems Support The... [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)be solvent. That is not being pragmatic, it is being wrong.
The easiest way to ensure the continued success of the SS program is to eliminate the cap.
Keep jobs here in the US instead of providing incentives to outsource them. Eg, end subsidies and tax breaks for Corporations that choose to take their business overseas. Unless they adhere to the same Labor Laws they are deliberately trying to escape from which allows them to abuse workers elsewhere.
End the obscene funding for all of our foreign wars. That, plus the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, is what caused the deficit and the borrowing from the SS Fund.
The SS Fund has enough surplus to keep it going for decades. It is not the Fund that needs 'fixing'.
It is the borrowing from the Fund that is the problem.
If they want to 'fix' the 'problem', they would be addressing the problem, not talking about cuts to a fund that has plenty of money in it to even RAISE benefits.
That is how we know that this is not intended to fix anything, it is intended to keep money in the fund for future borrowing.