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Social Security is a separate issue. If there were more people paying into it, there would simply be more money to waste and it would all still go bust.

You see, some smart-ass economist somewhere figured out that there is only one place from which more money can ALWAYS be stolen indefinitely ... and that place is the future.

If time is infinite, you just keep spending the money of further and further generations. If things go bust ... it's not today's problem ... future generations will need to figure out how to deal with it.
Posted by: coffeenite   Posted on: 03/26/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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ADAPTATION and New Rules  mabricen | 03/25/04
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Criminal Logic  CamiLee | 03/25/04
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Personally  voska | 03/25/04
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I would agree ...  coffeenite | 03/26/04
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Exactly.  coffeenite | 03/26/04
Outsourcing Makes No Sense!  bpledger@... | 03/26/04
Not True ...  coffeenite | 03/26/04
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