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mother earth

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Mon Apr 27, 2015, 09:59 AM Apr 2015

The Real Entitlements, and the Numbers...Welfare Entitlement of the Rich [View all]

Monday, April 27, 2015, Common Dreams

Entitlements are Bankrupting America. But the Rich Keep Taking Them.
, Paul Buchheit

Because of irresponsible reporting by conservative sources, many Americans have been led to believe that social programs are bankrupting our nation. The mainstream media fawningly concurs, with statements like this from USA Today: "The massive deficits...[and] chronic underfunding...are largely the result of Washington's habit of committing too much money to benefit programs." States are now beginning to attack imagined safety net abuses, such as the use of food stamp funds to pay for fortune tellers and pleasure cruises.

But hungry people rarely waste their modest benefits, and most are eager to work to support their households. Almost three-quarters of those enrolled in food stamps and other social programs are members of working families. And according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, only 1 cent of every SNAP dollar is used fraudulently.

The real threat is the array of entitlements demanded by the very rich. As they get richer, they're gradually bankrupting the greater part of America, the middle and lower classes. The following annual numbers may help to put our country's expenses and benefits in perspective.

The Safety Net: $370 Billion

The 2014 safety net (non-medical) included the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), WIC (Women, Infants, Children), Child Nutrition, Earned Income Tax Credit, Supplemental Security Income, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Education & Training, and Housing. These few programs, collectively termed "welfare" by those fortunate enough to survive without them, amount to a lot less than the $1 trillion per year publicized by the conservative press.

Social Security: $863 Billion

The threat of "entitlement," in the case of Social Security, is more properly defined as an "earned benefit." Social Security is the major source of income for most of the elderly, who have paid for it. As of 2010, according to the Urban Institute, the average two-earner couple making average wages throughout their lifetimes receive less in Social Security benefits than they paid in.

Tax Avoidance: $2,200 Billion

That's $2.2 trillion in tax expenditures, tax underpayments, tax havens, and corporate nonpayment. It is estimated that two-thirds of tax breaks accrue to the top quintile of taxpayers.

Investment Gains: $5,000 Billion

That's $5 trillion dollars a year, the annual amount gained in U.S. wealth from the end of 2008 to the middle of 2014. In the six years since the recession, for every $1 of safety net costs, $10 in new wealth went to the richest 10%.

Investment income welfare for the well-to-do appears in the form of capital gains tax breaks, which mean zero taxes on deferred investment gains, and zero taxes for most of the investment gains passed along to descendants.

Most Extreme: 14 Billionaires vs. 46 Million Hungry Americans


America's 14 richest individuals made more from their investments last year than the $80 billion provided for people in need of food.

Clearly, conservative sources don't tell us the full story. They dwell on the cost of the safety net, emphasizing its accumulating total over several years, while stubbornly ignoring the real problem.

The super-rich feel they deserve all the tax breaks and the accumulation of wealth from our nation's many years of productivity.


That's the true threat of entitlement.
http://www.commondreams.org/views/2015/04/27/entitlements-are-bankrupting-america-rich-keep-taking-them

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We will never hear our candidates speak about the real cost of our politicians serving up America's worth to their campaign donors, every tax break, every deregulation, every revolving door, a gift to the elite, and the media....well...they aren't going to report on stories that don't serve the corporate interests...the status quo is enabled, and poverty and inequality grow.



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K&Major R..... daleanime Apr 2015 #1
I'd disagree on one point underpants Apr 2015 #2
I suspect it is the retirement age & just how many years one has beyond it, since it seems to be mother earth Apr 2015 #3
Not exactly true n2doc Apr 2015 #4
TY, n2doc. nt mother earth Apr 2015 #5
Okay I see that I was wrong underpants Apr 2015 #8
In addition, Social Security taxes were increased in the 1980s in order JDPriestly Apr 2015 #33
Recommended. And if we want change lets NOT elect someone worth $135,000,000. NYC_SKP Apr 2015 #6
This can't be stressed enough!!! n/t Fantastic Anarchist Apr 2015 #17
Absolute. nt mother earth Apr 2015 #19
To show the profound ignorance of your position: FDR would not qualify for President nt okaawhatever Apr 2015 #37
"Profound Ignorance"??? FDR didn't sell influence to get his fortune, it was inherited. NYC_SKP Apr 2015 #38
YOUR words: anyone worth that much has a built in conflict of interest. You don't mention how they okaawhatever Apr 2015 #39
LOL, you said "earned their income" LOL that's really funny. NYC_SKP Apr 2015 #41
I alsways thought that when you were entitled Cryptoad Apr 2015 #7
That is actualy true, regarding the meaning of entitlements as opposed to assistance or charity Dragonfli Apr 2015 #11
I always remind people ... ieoeja Apr 2015 #12
I find myself having to do the same thing far more often then I would like Dragonfli Apr 2015 #14
Exactly! ctsnowman Apr 2015 #16
One thing a lot of people don't quite understand SheilaT Apr 2015 #9
Kicked and recommended a whole bunch! Enthusiast Apr 2015 #10
If only it were just our nations productivity. It is the planets. raouldukelives Apr 2015 #13
Excellent post, raoul....That should be an OP! Dont call me Shirley Apr 2015 #26
This!!! LeftOfWest Apr 2015 #35
K&R aspirant Apr 2015 #15
Tx to all of you... mother earth Apr 2015 #18
In case you missed this, your post inspired me! NYC_SKP Apr 2015 #20
TY, NYC_SKP, it takes a village. mother earth Apr 2015 #21
Oh No You Dint! NYC_SKP Apr 2015 #22
kick. LeftOfWest Apr 2015 #36
The people who have spun the story for so long are pure evil. k&r polichick Apr 2015 #23
Perhaps all people are corruptible. ronnie624 Apr 2015 #34
To get the money out, the current corrupt crop of officials... polichick Apr 2015 #43
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT Apr 2015 #24
, blkmusclmachine Apr 2015 #25
K&R if Bernie runs you will hear a candidate talk about these issues...n/t ms liberty Apr 2015 #27
Looking forward to it. We need Bernie! mother earth Apr 2015 #31
I'm Ready For Oligarchy - Are You? - Vote HRC - What Better Way To Enrich The 1% Even More cantbeserious Apr 2015 #28
LOL. People are so afraid of her ability to beat their imaginary candidate they just lash out okaawhatever Apr 2015 #40
+1000 smirkymonkey Apr 2015 #29
Also Boomers is the generation who ... mntleo2 Apr 2015 #30
Will politicians solve America's economic problems? Thespian2 Apr 2015 #32
Oh Look.....Over There! cynzke Apr 2015 #42
IMO, this hatred of the poor is why many (who deem themselves as "upper class") GOP'ers are in that mother earth Apr 2015 #44
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