Given the potential state of Social Security in the next few years, I feel that the payroll tax holiday wasn't probably a good idea but given the fact that it affects every working person it's probably the least offensive idea to come out of Washington in a while. That being said, how come the Republicans can bend over backwards to support more costly and less fair tax cuts but have to find a way to "pay" for this one? The payroll tax is one that every working American pays, so cutting it affects every working American. Capital gains and divedends only affect those people that use those things. Why do the Republicans hate working people so much?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
The Payroll Tax Issue
Collapse
X
-
It won't hurt Social Security. The shortfall to the SS Trust fund is made up from the General Fund (which is then loaned back to the General Fund when the SS Trust Fund buys US Treasuries). Social Security has plenty of money to pay its obligations and won't not take in enough to pay out until 2032 (right around the time I'll start collecting, dammit).
You're right this tax is not a great idea long term, but not because of any damage to Social Security . . . but because it is ballooning the deficit. You know, the one the Repubs keep screaming we need to deal with?Good news! Your insurance company says they'll cover you. Unfortunately, they also say it will be with dirt.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Panacea View PostIt won't hurt Social Security. The shortfall to the SS Trust fund is made up from the General Fund (which is then loaned back to the General Fund when the SS Trust Fund buys US Treasuries). Social Security has plenty of money to pay its obligations and won't not take in enough to pay out until 2032 (right around the time I'll start collecting, dammit).
You're right this tax is not a great idea long term, but not because of any damage to Social Security . . . but because it is ballooning the deficit. You know, the one the Repubs keep screaming we need to deal with?
Comment
-
Originally posted by mikoyan29 View PostI guess that's what I don't get, they'll bend over backwards to defend the taxes that overwhelmingly benefit the rich but then when it comes around to the tax that benefits everyone that works they lay an egg. And when this is brought up they whine about class warfare.
Comment
-
Originally posted by mikoyan29 View PostI guess that's what I don't get, they'll bend over backwards to defend the taxes that overwhelmingly benefit the rich but then when it comes around to the tax that benefits everyone that works they lay an egg. And when this is brought up they whine about class warfare.
The Republicans would not shed a tear if this tax cut hurts Social Security. They've been trying to kill it for forty years. They'll posture, but they'll extend the tax hike, and then use it as a wedge to destroy Social Security once and for all, I fear.Good news! Your insurance company says they'll cover you. Unfortunately, they also say it will be with dirt.
Comment
Comment