When people claim that, does it not seem contradictory? They more times than not vote for wasteful social programs.
DrEvazanPhD said:
Depends on which one of those you vote for.
I largely didn't care what people did so long as it didn't affect me. But I always voted by my wallet.
When we're spending $7 trillion per year, a few billions sure are a convenient scapegoat that the olds can point to so as to not think about the massive entitlements.BillYeoman said:
When billions of dollars go to wars abroad and our Republicans and Dem politicians tie border enforcement to said billions…
BillYeoman said:
When billions of dollars go to wars abroad and our Republicans and Dem politicians tie border enforcement to said billions…..even the most socially liberal will became fiscally conservative
bigjag19 said:
Exactly. Socially liberal programs cost money.
I don't care what someone does with themself if it doesn't harm others. But I also don't want to pay for any of it either.
Waffledynamics said:When we're spending $7 trillion per year, a few billions sure are a convenient scapegoat that the olds can point to so as to not think about the massive entitlements.BillYeoman said:
When billions of dollars go to wars abroad and our Republicans and Dem politicians tie border enforcement to said billions…
It's time for Boomers to surrender their entitlements.
Boomers have been in leadership the longest and have expanded our government's deficit through entitlements. Increasing numbers draw from Social Security and Medicare.BillYeoman said:Waffledynamics said:When we're spending $7 trillion per year, a few billions sure are a convenient scapegoat that the olds can point to so as to not think about the massive entitlements.BillYeoman said:
When billions of dollars go to wars abroad and our Republicans and Dem politicians tie border enforcement to said billions…
It's time for Boomers to surrender their entitlements.
Not sure how this is a "Boomer" issue.
A few billion eventually add up to trillions
Fine, make me surrender my SS and take away my medicare. I'm not sure how insurable I am on the open market anymore. And I'd suggest for you working people raise the high marginal rate to about 45%. We have to pay this national debt off somehow.Waffledynamics said:When we're spending $7 trillion per year, a few billions sure are a convenient scapegoat that the olds can point to so as to not think about the massive entitlements.BillYeoman said:
When billions of dollars go to wars abroad and our Republicans and Dem politicians tie border enforcement to said billions…
It's time for Boomers to surrender their entitlements.
Waffledynamics said:Boomers have been in leadership the longest and have expanded our government's deficit through entitlements. Increasing numbers draw from Social Security and Medicare.BillYeoman said:Waffledynamics said:When we're spending $7 trillion per year, a few billions sure are a convenient scapegoat that the olds can point to so as to not think about the massive entitlements.BillYeoman said:
When billions of dollars go to wars abroad and our Republicans and Dem politicians tie border enforcement to said billions…
It's time for Boomers to surrender their entitlements.
Not sure how this is a "Boomer" issue.
A few billion eventually add up to trillions
We are nowhere near trillions of dollars for the foreign military aid going on today. That is a copout to avoid addressing the actual problems with government spending.
Boomers should give up their benefits for the good of the country.
Hubert J. Farnsworth said:DrEvazanPhD said:
Depends on which one of those you vote for.
I largely didn't care what people did so long as it didn't affect me. But I always voted by my wallet.
People are stupid and don't vote with their wallet anymore.
AggieVictor10 said:Hubert J. Farnsworth said:DrEvazanPhD said:
Depends on which one of those you vote for.
I largely didn't care what people did so long as it didn't affect me. But I always voted by my wallet.
People are stupid and don't vote with their wallet anymore.
Or they do and you just disagree with their vote.
I consider ANYTHING that costs tax payer money to be a fiscal issue. I consider myself to be OP's title(though I've gotten more socially conservative thanks to the DEI madness and I've always been conception based pro-life). I do find that some morality decisions cannot be legislated and enforced fairly across the whole population.bigjag19 said:
Exactly. Socially liberal programs cost money.
I don't care what someone does with themselves if it doesn't harm others. But I also don't want to pay for any of it either.
Why not? They care about the federal spending, don't they?Hubert J. Farnsworth said:Waffledynamics said:Boomers have been in leadership the longest and have expanded our government's deficit through entitlements. Increasing numbers draw from Social Security and Medicare.BillYeoman said:Waffledynamics said:When we're spending $7 trillion per year, a few billions sure are a convenient scapegoat that the olds can point to so as to not think about the massive entitlements.BillYeoman said:
When billions of dollars go to wars abroad and our Republicans and Dem politicians tie border enforcement to said billions…
It's time for Boomers to surrender their entitlements.
Not sure how this is a "Boomer" issue.
A few billion eventually add up to trillions
We are nowhere near trillions of dollars for the foreign military aid going on today. That is a copout to avoid addressing the actual problems with government spending.
Boomers should give up their benefits for the good of the country.
Whoa, whoa. I'm a millenial and the boomers have straight up screwed us politically, but the bolded is nonsense.
Waffledynamics said:Why not? They care about the federal spending, don't they?Hubert J. Farnsworth said:Waffledynamics said:Boomers have been in leadership the longest and have expanded our government's deficit through entitlements. Increasing numbers draw from Social Security and Medicare.BillYeoman said:Waffledynamics said:When we're spending $7 trillion per year, a few billions sure are a convenient scapegoat that the olds can point to so as to not think about the massive entitlements.BillYeoman said:
When billions of dollars go to wars abroad and our Republicans and Dem politicians tie border enforcement to said billions…
It's time for Boomers to surrender their entitlements.
Not sure how this is a "Boomer" issue.
A few billion eventually add up to trillions
We are nowhere near trillions of dollars for the foreign military aid going on today. That is a copout to avoid addressing the actual problems with government spending.
Boomers should give up their benefits for the good of the country.
Whoa, whoa. I'm a millenial and the boomers have straight up screwed us politically, but the bolded is nonsense.
American Hardwood said:
I just conclude that anyone who claims to be a social liberal/fiscal conservative is one of two things; dishonest (to themselves as much as anyone else) or a shallow thinker because they haven't thought deep enough to see the contradiction in their position and should therefore not be taken seriously.
Oh, how the tune changes when it's the entitlements on the line.Hubert J. Farnsworth said:Waffledynamics said:Why not? They care about the federal spending, don't they?Hubert J. Farnsworth said:Waffledynamics said:Boomers have been in leadership the longest and have expanded our government's deficit through entitlements. Increasing numbers draw from Social Security and Medicare.BillYeoman said:Waffledynamics said:When we're spending $7 trillion per year, a few billions sure are a convenient scapegoat that the olds can point to so as to not think about the massive entitlements.BillYeoman said:
When billions of dollars go to wars abroad and our Republicans and Dem politicians tie border enforcement to said billions…
It's time for Boomers to surrender their entitlements.
Not sure how this is a "Boomer" issue.
A few billion eventually add up to trillions
We are nowhere near trillions of dollars for the foreign military aid going on today. That is a copout to avoid addressing the actual problems with government spending.
Boomers should give up their benefits for the good of the country.
Whoa, whoa. I'm a millenial and the boomers have straight up screwed us politically, but the bolded is nonsense.
Nobody has any right to take their money that they worked so hard for. You sound like a socialist.
Waffledynamics said:Boomers have been in leadership the longest and have expanded our government's deficit through entitlements. Increasing numbers draw from Social Security and Medicare.BillYeoman said:Waffledynamics said:When we're spending $7 trillion per year, a few billions sure are a convenient scapegoat that the olds can point to so as to not think about the massive entitlements.BillYeoman said:
When billions of dollars go to wars abroad and our Republicans and Dem politicians tie border enforcement to said billions…
It's time for Boomers to surrender their entitlements.
Not sure how this is a "Boomer" issue.
A few billion eventually add up to trillions
We are nowhere near trillions of dollars for the foreign military aid going on today. That is a copout to avoid addressing the actual problems with government spending.
Boomers should give up their benefits for the good of the country.
Considering there is a very real likelihood for SS and similar benefits to be insolvent for future generations, I think boomers should feel the pain of their policies now. They're extremely concerned with a few billion dollars and could solve a lot of our government overspending issues by not getting their benefits, thereby saving trillions.montanagriz said:Waffledynamics said:Boomers have been in leadership the longest and have expanded our government's deficit through entitlements. Increasing numbers draw from Social Security and Medicare.BillYeoman said:Waffledynamics said:When we're spending $7 trillion per year, a few billions sure are a convenient scapegoat that the olds can point to so as to not think about the massive entitlements.BillYeoman said:
When billions of dollars go to wars abroad and our Republicans and Dem politicians tie border enforcement to said billions…
It's time for Boomers to surrender their entitlements.
Not sure how this is a "Boomer" issue.
A few billion eventually add up to trillions
We are nowhere near trillions of dollars for the foreign military aid going on today. That is a copout to avoid addressing the actual problems with government spending.
Boomers should give up their benefits for the good of the country.
I think people should get back what they paid in, accounting for inflation at the very least but should include an 8% yearly growth on what was paid.
Pay everybody back on SS and then end SS and i agree with you. However, i damn sure want the money i paid in to SS since SS was supposed to be govt protecting its citizens by forcing them to save money back through this program
Strongly disagree with this.American Hardwood said:
I just conclude that anyone who claims to be a social liberal/fiscal conservative is one of two things; dishonest (to themselves as much as anyone else) or a shallow thinker because they haven't thought deep enough to see the contradiction in their position and should therefore not be taken seriously.
Waffledynamics said:Considering there is a very real likelihood for SS and similar benefits to be insolvent for future generations, I think boomers should feel the pain of their policies now. They're extremely concerned with a few billion dollars and could solve a lot of our government overspending issues by not getting their benefits, thereby saving trillions.montanagriz said:Waffledynamics said:Boomers have been in leadership the longest and have expanded our government's deficit through entitlements. Increasing numbers draw from Social Security and Medicare.BillYeoman said:Waffledynamics said:When we're spending $7 trillion per year, a few billions sure are a convenient scapegoat that the olds can point to so as to not think about the massive entitlements.BillYeoman said:
When billions of dollars go to wars abroad and our Republicans and Dem politicians tie border enforcement to said billions…
It's time for Boomers to surrender their entitlements.
Not sure how this is a "Boomer" issue.
A few billion eventually add up to trillions
We are nowhere near trillions of dollars for the foreign military aid going on today. That is a copout to avoid addressing the actual problems with government spending.
Boomers should give up their benefits for the good of the country.
I think people should get back what they paid in, accounting for inflation at the very least but should include an 8% yearly growth on what was paid.
Pay everybody back on SS and then end SS and i agree with you. However, i damn sure want the money i paid in to SS since SS was supposed to be govt protecting its citizens by forcing them to save money back through this program
Surely they would rather save the country's finances than retire and live off younger generations' tax dollars, right? They sure don't want to reform any entitlements, as they've had plenty of opportunities to do so, and they are definitely concerned about marginal spending to fund war supplies for allies. The reel big fish would be SS and Medicare.
Boomers should forgo those for the good of the country they so patriotically care about.
You think it's impossible to be socially liberal and fiscally conservative?American Hardwood said:
I just conclude that anyone who claims to be a social liberal/fiscal conservative is one of two things; dishonest (to themselves as much as anyone else) or a shallow thinker because they haven't thought deep enough to see the contradiction in their position and should therefore not be taken seriously.
I am not in my 20s. I'm older than that.montanagriz said:Waffledynamics said:Considering there is a very real likelihood for SS and similar benefits to be insolvent for future generations, I think boomers should feel the pain of their policies now. They're extremely concerned with a few billion dollars and could solve a lot of our government overspending issues by not getting their benefits, thereby saving trillions.montanagriz said:Waffledynamics said:Boomers have been in leadership the longest and have expanded our government's deficit through entitlements. Increasing numbers draw from Social Security and Medicare.BillYeoman said:Waffledynamics said:When we're spending $7 trillion per year, a few billions sure are a convenient scapegoat that the olds can point to so as to not think about the massive entitlements.BillYeoman said:
When billions of dollars go to wars abroad and our Republicans and Dem politicians tie border enforcement to said billions…
It's time for Boomers to surrender their entitlements.
Not sure how this is a "Boomer" issue.
A few billion eventually add up to trillions
We are nowhere near trillions of dollars for the foreign military aid going on today. That is a copout to avoid addressing the actual problems with government spending.
Boomers should give up their benefits for the good of the country.
I think people should get back what they paid in, accounting for inflation at the very least but should include an 8% yearly growth on what was paid.
Pay everybody back on SS and then end SS and i agree with you. However, i damn sure want the money i paid in to SS since SS was supposed to be govt protecting its citizens by forcing them to save money back through this program
Surely they would rather save the country's finances than retire and live off younger generations' tax dollars, right? They sure don't want to reform any entitlements, as they've had plenty of opportunities to do so, and they are definitely concerned about marginal spending to fund war supplies for allies. The reel big fish would be SS and Medicare.
Boomers should forgo those for the good of the country they so patriotically care about.
Im guessing you are in your 20s and dint have much paid into SS? We are going to have to disagree with your logic by "punishing" the boomers. How about the govt be fiscally responsible and not waste money with govt pensions and sending to overseas countries? The govt give us back money we were forced to pay in for our retirement. Then do away with SS going forward and other programs.
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