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In reply to the discussion: Four senior senators express alarm, push for 'hard' Social Security votes [View all]lostnfound
(17,690 posts)37. 100% could come from wages, if wages had kept pace with productivity or with CEO pay
Executives thinking that they earn so much through hard work and brilliance
Owners thinking workers arent contributing so much because they are easily replaced
But all of their brilliant new technologies are standing on the shoulders of giants (scientists, inventors, bold thinkers) for centuries before them
And the workers they disdain are the descendants of their own great great grandfathers they are their human brothers, their 2nd or their 15th cousins, the mentors to their grandchildren, the EMT who will save their daughters life
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Four senior senators express alarm, push for 'hard' Social Security votes [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Yesterday
OP
But removing the cap technically isn't raising taxes, it's just adjusting contributions. nt
in2herbs
Yesterday
#18
The obvious simple solution is to raise or, better yet, remove the cap on income levels...
GReedDiamond
Yesterday
#2
Right, none of them are going to be faced with eviction or have their diet changed...
IthinkThereforeIAM
Yesterday
#20
Do what we do for all of the wars -- borrow. Also, Obama managed to extend the date by a year. Nt
lostnfound
Yesterday
#9
What a waste to work for 45 years and to spend money helping those who needed it
lostnfound
Yesterday
#8
100% could come from wages, if wages had kept pace with productivity or with CEO pay
lostnfound
5 hrs ago
#37
Exactly, let everyone pay the same percentage on their Payroll Tax obligation. It is simply a huge gift to the
Exp
Yesterday
#27
Experts like Paul Krugman say vary affordable fixes are available to keep SS solvent. Republicans insist on holding SS
Martin68
Yesterday
#16
"3 of the 4 won't be there next year, not just Cassidy and Tillis but Durbin too."
Wednesdays
Yesterday
#22
Eliminating the payroll cap would solve the problem. Any Democrats who suggest anything else are not Democrats.
Dangling0826
23 hrs ago
#32