Cancel 2020.1
Canceled
and you like trickle down fail too
No - I have never supported trickle-down economics.
I'm not sure why you keep lying about that. Maybe, like Trump, you just can't stop lying?
and you like trickle down fail too
No - I have never supported trickle-down economics.
I'm not sure why you keep lying about that. Maybe, like Trump, you just can't stop lying?
What's following the constitution really mean?
1) Are social security and Medicare constitutional?
2) Should we eliminate them?
I would say they're neither required nor forbidden."1) Yes."
I would say yes."2) Not on your life." #27
If Social Security is such a splendid bargain, why must it be administered at gunpoint? Why not at least make participation voluntary? Why not at least allow a private sector alternative?"The policy of the American government is to leave their citizens free, neither restraining nor aiding them in their pursuits." Thomas Jefferson
1. Create a strong Middle class.
2. Stronger organizing rights for workers.
3. Reduce health care costs.
4. Lower Medicare eligibility age. Maintain Social Security, do not raise eligibility age.
How would you propose paying for number four?
I would say they're neither required nor forbidden.
I would say yes.
If Social Security is such a splendid bargain, why must it be administered at gunpoint? Why not at least make participation voluntary? Why not at least allow a private sector alternative?
Raise the ceiling on Medicare withholding tax. Currently caped $200K a year. There is no free ride here.
hahahaha
What's following the constitution really mean? Are social security and Medicare constitutional? Should we eliminate them?
We tried that. It was called the articles of confederation and it was abandoned with glee as it created weak national ties, weak central government and made interstate commerce nearly impossible.To me its taking the US constitution and treating it more literally. So basically if it's not mentioned in the US constitution right now, so something like social security, then it would be left to the states to decide if they want to create a system like that. If the states went through the proper process for adding an amendment to the US constitution and it passed then I would see that as being constitutional and i'd be on board. Does that make sense?
that was uncalled for.Pretty deep for a simple cowgirl, such as yourself, Norah.
If you like being patronized and called simple. Personally if he'd said that to me I'd tell him to go screw a steer.Thanks, I think?
Norah, I actually agree with Desh's criticisms of your post in this case. Care to respond?not kind hearted stuff