Is this the best idea to cut spending Rand can come up with?
Sure, just find enough folks that will employee those workers until that retirement age too.![]()
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No, I think it's just one of them.
That's what the box stores are for.......
That's what the box stores are for.......
Can we get some links to where Rand said this?
Lol, I just employed myself instead.
He says it twice at 8:00 and 8:45 in the CNBC debate highlights]
That might work for people who make a living in a cubicle, but I would not want to force a man who has made a living with hard physical work to be forced to do that until age 70 if his body is not holding up.
Entitlements are 2/3 of the the budget. Cutting entitlements is the most logical place to start. Rand is for raising the age of eligibility, means testing, privatizing the programs, and switching Medicare over to the Congressional health care plan which would lower costs. Sound like good ideas to me.
Sounds like a disaster to me. What is "means testing"? Some bureaucrat will be deciding if I deserve the money I was putting away for my entire life based on what kind of car my boyfriend drives?
You are right. It is unfair. The programs are insolvent. Somebody has to pay. It sounds like you are against even raising the age of eligibility. People are living longer and having few kids. It is extremely immoral for current seniors to get full benefits when the program is insolvent.
Stossel had a piece called greedy geezers that convinced me.
If you want a more analytical view. This one looks at the numbers.
Isn't the USA STILL spending more on the military than the rest of the world combined, EVERY YEAR? Perhaps some FAT and waste could be cut from there. LMAO!
Could we maybe just work to lower the world average, for starters?
Military spending should be cut. But it is a comparatively small percentage of the budget. It is inconsequential compared to entitlements.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/425300/military-spending-perspective-kevin-d-williamson