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by gymbeaux
805 days ago
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Social Security was a great idea in post-depression times. I don’t think it would ever pass today- one, because so many Americans lack empathy(1) and two, because there are better systems that have been proven to work over time in countries like Sweden. The problem, as is so often the case these days, is that Republicans run their excellent propaganda machine to try to strike down social security retirement, Medicare/medicaid and food stamps without a replacement. “We don’t need a replacement!” Democrats, playing their part, are asleep at the wheel, and instead of proposing a revamp of the system to align with modern socialism (eg UBI), they simply want to kick the can down the road and keep everything as it is. (1) https://jspp.psychopen.eu/index.php/jspp/article/view/5209/5... |
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Even today if you retire on SS alone, that's basically welfare that you paid for, it isn't really enough to live but might prevent you from starving to death. Thankfully, our life expectancies aren't rising so fast anymore (and actually falling a bit), or we would have a huge problem (forgive the dark humor).