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by dpark
5424 days ago
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> There's no such thing as an unfunded liability for Social Security. This is wishful thinking. Social security benefits have been promised to a lot of people, and the money isn't there. It's all well and good to say they will just reduce benefits, but that's just a nice way of saying that they'll default on the liabilities. In reality this is no different from Medicare or Medicaid, or the military budget, or anything else. Sure, we can in theory just reduce payout. The reality doesn't work out so neatly. |
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Social Security and Medicare are funded by payroll taxes. Medicaid and military budget funded from Federal income tax.
If you cut military budget 100%, you will save ~900 billions (or whatever the right number is) a year. If, on the other hand, you cut Social Security or Medicare, the savings are 0, because you will have to cut their funding as well. Surely, no one will pay Medicare taxes, if there is no Medicare exist, right?