Posted on 01/14/2005 7:57:27 AM PST by madprof98
Shall we call him a WAAAAAAAAAAmbulance???
Interesting choice of a name too.
He chose "ExPatBack".
Possible previous handle of "ExPat"?
"ExPat" showing as banned or suspended.
bump!
*Ping for later*
Freepers? I consider myself a member of the Pajamahadeen.
I just read the post you are ostensibly responding to.
You are a troll.
You randomly chose a post to respond to, and your post has NOTHING to do with anything RebelBanker said in his post.
Especially this half of your post:
"This thread is pretty extreme. First of all, he was right about posting up copyrighted material and the thread also demonstrates the "fag bashing" he was talking about. Nobody's even talked about what he actually said in the column.
I love this site but I do get tired of seeing people launch these personal attacks. All this guy's got to do is publish a handful of the posts here to make all of us look like anti-intellecutal bigots. Get a grip, people. There's a way to disagree with homosexuality without acting like redneck children in a trailer park playground!"
"Anti-intellectual Bigots"??
JohnGalt loved to say that all the time whenever he hadn't a leg to stand on.
I don't have enough knowledge at this point to have an informed opinion. My uninformed opinion, however, is that social security should remain a guarantee. Insofar as it needs to be fixed, and I've read like 30 different opinions of how much trouble there actually is, I think it could probably be fixed by adjustments in how payouts are calculated. I think there's going to be some problems with the Baby Boomer generation, but I don't know how all the projections factor in population growth and economy growth and all that. I mean, there's a lot of things talking about these 75-year projections, and further, but could you trust any economic projection from 75 years ago to be close to accurate today?
I know that there's stuff about 2018, and saying that's about when social security benefits will outstrip income into the program, and then they're saying it'll use up its reserves in 2045 or thereabouts. To calculate those kinds of figures they've got to project birth rates, economic growth, immigration rates, etc, etc. A lot of guessing. Educated guessing, but still guessing.
So okay, I've hemmed and hawed enough. I think the Baby Boomer generation will be a strain, and force the dip into the reserves. But I don't think (and remember, this is an extremely uneducated opinion) that the problem will necessarily extend beyond the life expectancy of the Baby Boomers. So given that the reserves will hold out until about 2045, it may not be necessary to change anything.
It would seem that some Social Security has become "welfare" in that benefits flow to people with no regard to whether they had earnings' deductions.
To me, that's kind of the point. Some people don't make enough to save money for retirement. So we all pay a progressive tax to make sure that everyone has a little money when they're old.
My own opinion is that Social Security has always been unjustified as a means of forcing people to have savings that they otherwise would have to create for themselves. If it was ever truly a savings program, there could never have been a time when there were insufficient funds.
I don't see it as a savings program at all. It couldn't have been, because it started paying out right when it was created, before anyone had time to save anything. Some people seem to try to cast it in that light, but I think of it more as guaranteed welfare for old people.
"I admit I lurk here under a different screen name."
RE-ally.
We've met before then.
"I figured that if I had even a mildly different perspective I'd get ripped a new one."
Not true.
We have Democrats who do post here, and they post rather well thought out intelligent posts and actually discuss things, not post troll drek.
Not everyone here agrees.
For proof, look at the flamage threads about the War on Drugs.
For you to try to claim that "if I had even a mildly different perspective I'd get ripped a new one" shows how little you know of FR, and shows you to BE a troll.
I spent a few minutes researching the Pacifica Graduate Institute, seeing as I had never heard of it. They have study programs in mythology and something called "ecopsychology."
Sounds like a degree mill for moonbats.
I'm disappointed in that troll. He was absolutely no fun. A complete waste of time.
Same here.
He wasn't a challenge and wasn't even worth crushing.
*sigh*
Drat! The troll was zotted before I even had a chance to taunt him myself!
Thanks for the quick catch, FRiend!
Bassackwards - we already have souls. Without them we could not create literature and mythology to begin with.
I'll be right behind you with my ES-355 and Les Paul...
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