The cost of entitlement programs and the effect on young people.
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So the US government went into the FICA funds and used it for wars and shit?
MaddDogg81 5 months ago
I better have my Canada Pension Plan when I'm 65
MaddDogg81 5 months ago
@smallen642 P.S. Eisenhower was honestly worried about Russia doing the same thing and gaining more power. There were still Troskeyists that wanted to spread it around the whole globe.
HoGraz 8 months ago
@smallen642 Non-violence? Don't give me that Good Samaritan crap dude. Now you're being totally ridiculous. Listen giving tax breaks to corporate and taking that money away from schools is violence. Taxing people is not violence. Hell we're not even taxed hardly here next to European countries. You should try losing your job to outsourcing in order lower wages across the board. That's violence and coercion.
HoGraz 8 months ago
@smallen642 Iron Law of Wages? People will always be dependent even if you can't demonize the politicians that are trying to help them. The lenders would much rather have everyone debt financed because they aren't subisidized by the government at all. I mean that's nuts. Also coercion is not limited to 'Big Government.' Trust me deregulating credit to allow for debt slavery is a bit making people dependent. Hell the Republicans invented Debt Finance.
HoGraz 8 months ago
@smallen642 This is hilarious. Come on man. You are killing me with talking about class from a libertarian perspective. You're almost merging a marxist perspective with a sloganeering Reaganite mentality smallen. Like what the hell is this: "The corporatists and politicians ultimately benefits from such programs the exploited classes pay for via force & coercion. For politicians they trap dependents, who can be relied upon for votes."?
This is part of capitalism bro. Have you ever heard of the
HoGraz 8 months ago
@HoGraz Grows in wealth. This is good if you believe in Supply Side Economics, but it's really short sighted. These people are constantly trying to crash the system and the rest of the country so they can just own everything. We tried to get away from this sort of thing when we got out of feudalism and eventually when we started the United States of America.
HoGraz 8 months ago
@HoGraz What do you think they've been trying to do away with? Like we talked about earlier. Reagan tried to abolish Social Security and now they've been sunsetting it. He put us into debt and so did Bush Junior. Now, to me that looks like the same tactic they use in other countries under the IMF which is the engine of Neoliberalism. They throw everyone into debt and then privatize everything. Usually this results in the people in that country being poorer and poorer while the top percentage
HoGraz 8 months ago
@smallen642 "Should any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again in our political history. There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do these things. Among them are few other Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional politician or business man from other areas. Their number is negligible and they are stupid." - President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 11/8/54
HoGraz 8 months ago
@smallen642 We have two statist parties? I hate how the right wing always takes our arguments and twists them into their own. Come on dude. Here, let me give you a quote by the late President Eisenhower.
HoGraz 8 months ago