An insidious downward spiral, not unlike a flushing toilet bowl.

On Sep 22, 6:38 pm, dick thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
> The scary part to me is the other side of your point.  The entitlements
> for Social Security that people like me have paid into for 45 years or
> so will still have to be met.  How are they going to use the bucks for
> what they want to and still pay the Social Security that is required to
> be paid.
>
> Does anyone have the numbers for what percent of the federal budget goes
> to these entitlements?  They have to come out first and then you have
> the rest of the expenditures to meet and that is where the taxes will
> come into play.  I am sure Zero will tax the corporations and claim he
> is not levying any taxes on the middle class but who does he think will
> pay the bucks that the corporations have to give the govt.  It will be
> you and me in the middle class who pay this.  Then he will raise taxes
> on the rich and they will hide even more  of their money elsewhere like
> Teddy did and they also will not invest as much in the corporations that
> create the jobs.  Or else he will raise fees or the states will to cover
> the expenditure increases.  Bad moves going on all over the place.
>
>
>
> plainolamerican wrote:
> > considering the amount of theft of our tax dollars by the GOP, what's
> > scary is how much BO's puppet masters are going to steal and what
> > they're going to use it for
>
> > On Sep 22, 2:56 pm, dick thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> CHANGE: CBO predicts Social Security cash deficits in 2010-11.
> >> <http://hotair.com/archives/2009/09/22/exclusive-cbo-predicts-social-s...>
> >> "Just last year, the CBO --- under the direction of Peter Orszag, now
> >> budget director in the Obama administration --- claimed that the first
> >> cash deficits in Social Security would not come until 2019. Now,
> >> however, the CBO has determined that Social Security will run cash
> >> deficits next year and in 2010, and by 2017 will be more or less in
> >> permanent deficit mode. . . . The situation at Social Security is much
> >> worse than this administration and Democrats in Congress want to admit."
>
> >> Posted at 10:05 am by *Glenn Reynolds*
> >> <http://pajamasmedia.com/instapundit/85575/>  - Hide quoted text -
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