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1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:

Your anti Trump rants I have read I took you to be an entitled feminist Karen type to be honest.

Not at all. I was just stating my opinion. I don't like the man, I've never liked the man, I never will like him nor respect him. I was calling it as I saw it, a lot of his supporters didn't like hearing a lot of the facts that I was stating but I'm anything but a feminist. I didn't eve like Harris. But I did vote for her over Trump. Perhaps that means I don't suffer from any misogyny? And I am anything but entitled, and I'm anything but a Karen type. Although I do find that very amusing, thanks for the laugh. 

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2 hours ago, jvs said:

Who ever voted for Trump and living in Thailand will be in for a big shock when the are getting their pensions cut by       Trump!

Of course all US citizens are going to feel that pain but it will be a som nam na moment for many!

 

33 percent cut mandated by law if the program isn't fixed. Stopping taxation rapidly speeds up that dark day as the taxes go into the funding.

 

I plan on starting.a topic about this on the home country forum.

 

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12 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

33 percent cut mandated by law if the program isn't fixed. Stopping taxation rapidly speeds up that dark day as the taxes go into the funding.

Updated Nov 07, 2024 at 2:13 PM EST -- One chief concern throughout the election campaign has been Social Security, which currently faces a funding crisis that would see benefits slashed by roughly 20 percent by as early as 2035.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/what-donald-trump-win-means-social-security-funding-crisis-no-cuts-pledge-1978310

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2 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

Updated Nov 07, 2024 at 2:13 PM EST -- One chief concern throughout the election campaign has been Social Security, which currently faces a funding crisis that would see benefits slashed by roughly 20 percent by as early as 2035.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/what-donald-trump-win-means-social-security-funding-crisis-no-cuts-pledge-1978310

20, 25, or 33 such cuts would be devastating for probably the majority of recipients.

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3 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

20, 25, or 33 such cuts would be devastating for probably the majority of recipients.

Yes and according to the linked Newsweek article it might even happen as early as 10 year from now.

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4 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

Yes and according to the linked Newsweek article it might even happen as early as 10 year from now.

I recall reading much sooner if Trump's promise to stop taxing ss goes through.

 

Lower income recipients are already not taxed on SS!

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12 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

Updated Nov 07, 2024 at 2:13 PM EST -- One chief concern throughout the election campaign has been Social Security, which currently faces a funding crisis that would see benefits slashed by roughly 20 percent by as early as 2035.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/what-donald-trump-win-means-social-security-funding-crisis-no-cuts-pledge-1978310

 

9 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

20, 25, or 33 such cuts would be devastating for probably the majority of recipients.

Soc Sec cuts ... never going to happen, as ~1/3 of the voting public and growing.   

 

Everyone knows why the fund is in trouble.   The 535 idiots drained it.  Something employees & employers funded, so not an 'entitlement'.  Paid for in advance.   That Congress sucked it dry is their problem.   Just raise taxes as usually and print more money.   

 

Remember, the country can't go bankrupt, because you say it's so.

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1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

 

Soc Sec cuts ... never going to happen, as 1/3 of the voting public and growing.   

 

Everyone knows why the fund is in trouble.   The 535 idiots drained it.  Something employees & employers funded, so not an 'entitlement'.  Paid for in advance.   That Congress sucked it dry is their problem.   Just raise taxes as usually and print more money.   

 

Remember, the country can't go bankrupt, because you say it's so.

It will happen if reforms aren't made.

The cuts are automatic and mandated by law.

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3 hours ago, G_Money said:

Can you take about 8 more with you?

 

I would be happy to make some recommendations.

 

Just ask and you shall receive.

Yourself..............:clap2:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:intheclub:

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“The forest was shrinking but the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that because his handle was made of wood he was one of them.”

It will turn out to be a bit like this but a lot of people can not or will not see it.

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4 hours ago, pattayasan said:

 

Do a count of new posts by Trump gloaters and the losers complaining and get back to us. Otherwise this is just another troll post.

 

Sounds like another complaint from a loser.

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4 minutes ago, jvs said:

“The forest was shrinking but the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that because his handle was made of wood he was one of them.”

It will turn out to be a bit like this but a lot of people can not or will not see it.

 

And all the while the Harris Hatchet became more and more blunt until, at the end, it was useless. 

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9 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

Fine. You can do the worrying about it for me.

Yep ... in 10 years, I'll be on 80 yrs old.   Don't need my SS now, and sure won't need it in the future.   I don't think I know anyone that depends on their SS to live.   Just extra pocket money to play with.

 

People that depend on others (govt / companies) to take care of you in the future ... well ... nuff said

 

You just can't fix stupid :cheesy:

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1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

Yep ... in 10 years, I'll be on 80 yrs old.   Don't need my SS now, and sure won't need it in the future.   I don't think I know anyone that depends on their SS to live.   Just extra pocket money to play with.

 

People that depend on others (govt / companies) to take care of you in the future ... well ... nuff said

 

You just can't fix stupid :cheesy:

Wow, and you bought an MG.................?  😌

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2 hours ago, EveryG said:

It doesn't matter how many posts I have- a guy comes on a forum, is upset that people don't agree with him, and "threatens" to leave. This is the definition of a being a snowflake. Don't coddle him. 

I think the tread is a joke, and it was said lounge-in-cheek.  

 

Is that you dandy? 

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37 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

20, 25, or 33 such cuts would be devastating for probably the majority of recipients.

A 25% cut to Social Security does not mean a 25% cut to one’s benefits. 

 

Eliminating fraud, efficiency improvements, raising the age, allowing people to opt-out, move SSI to a different departments, raise payroll taxes, any number of things could be done.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, transam said:

Wow, and you bought an MG.................?  😌

Yep, because that's what I wanted, but more importantly, all I needed.   It's a machine that takes us from point A to point B.  In the comfort level we require, nothing more, nothing less.

 

That's why I don't need my Soc Sec.  Don't waste funds on depreciating toys.   

 

Spent just as much money on land the last year, as we did on the MG.  So if & when the wife needs another car, it will be from the profits of the land sale.

 

Same as the MG now, and present house we live in.  Paid for from the profits of the last house & land.  That house was paid for partially from the first house we sold.

 

See how that works.  Not only do I not need my Soc Sec, I don't need to spend the money I came to TH with for appreciating purchases.

 

Like the Soc Sec fund use to be, our money is a self generating fund for our future.

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