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Feb 9, 2019 08:41:11   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Politicians have been making this claim for at least half a century; entitlements are bankrupting the Nation, causing deficits and raising the National debt. Some of these politicians include Social Security and Medicare in their list of entitlements, even though these are contributory programs.

Here what doesn't make sense to me, but may to you: These same politicians expect to receive their full salaries for life after as little as 6 years in public service, and don't contribute a dime towards it. These same politicians spend more time on recess than they do actually working, yet expect their full pay and benefits.

To me, a entitlement is anything that an individual or group receives at someone else's expense, anything not earned. When one looks at Federal expenditures ( an actual chart, not rhetoric ), Federal retirement vies with Defense for the top expense. When one deducts payroll withholdings premium payments, retiring of Treasury notes owed to the trust funds, SS and Medicare expenditures drop to near zero.

Which of the above is the REAL entitlement?

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Feb 9, 2019 08:53:29   #
Lonewolf
 
I think your on to something that's why we need term limits and let them get social security like the rest of us .



lpnmajor wrote:
Politicians have been making this claim for at least half a century; entitlements are bankrupting the Nation, causing deficits and raising the National debt. Some of these politicians include Social Security and Medicare in their list of entitlements, even though these are contributory programs.

Here what doesn't make sense to me, but may to you: These same politicians expect to receive their full salaries for life after as little as 6 years in public service, and don't contribute a dime towards it. These same politicians spend more time on recess than they do actually working, yet expect their full pay and benefits.

To me, a entitlement is anything that an individual or group receives at someone else's expense, anything not earned. When one looks at Federal expenditures ( an actual chart, not rhetoric ), Federal retirement vies with Defense for the top expense. When one deducts payroll withholdings premium payments, retiring of Treasury notes owed to the trust funds, SS and Medicare expenditures drop to near zero.

Which of the above is the REAL entitlement?
Politicians have been making this claim for at lea... (show quote)

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Feb 9, 2019 09:04:49   #
Nutter Loc: Fly Over Zone
 
Lonewolf wrote:
I think your on to something that's why we need term limits and let them get social security like the rest of us .


All laws that the congress passes should also include them as well. "Obama Care"

It has been said over and over again "The best way to fix Social Security is to put Congress on the plan".

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Feb 9, 2019 09:51:07   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Politicians have been making this claim for at least half a century; entitlements are bankrupting the Nation, causing deficits and raising the National debt. Some of these politicians include Social Security and Medicare in their list of entitlements, even though these are contributory programs.

Here what doesn't make sense to me, but may to you: These same politicians expect to receive their full salaries for life after as little as 6 years in public service, and don't contribute a dime towards it. These same politicians spend more time on recess than they do actually working, yet expect their full pay and benefits.

To me, a entitlement is anything that an individual or group receives at someone else's expense, anything not earned. When one looks at Federal expenditures ( an actual chart, not rhetoric ), Federal retirement vies with Defense for the top expense. When one deducts payroll withholdings premium payments, retiring of Treasury notes owed to the trust funds, SS and Medicare expenditures drop to near zero.

Which of the above is the REAL entitlement?
Politicians have been making this claim for at lea... (show quote)


All the more reason to admire Trump for taking no salary.

https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/trumpometer/promise/1341/take-no-salary/

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Feb 9, 2019 10:10:01   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Politicians have been making this claim for at least half a century; entitlements are bankrupting the Nation, causing deficits and raising the National debt. Some of these politicians include Social Security and Medicare in their list of entitlements, even though these are contributory programs.

Here what doesn't make sense to me, but may to you: These same politicians expect to receive their full salaries for life after as little as 6 years in public service, and don't contribute a dime towards it. These same politicians spend more time on recess than they do actually working, yet expect their full pay and benefits.

To me, a entitlement is anything that an individual or group receives at someone else's expense, anything not earned. When one looks at Federal expenditures ( an actual chart, not rhetoric ), Federal retirement vies with Defense for the top expense. When one deducts payroll withholdings premium payments, retiring of Treasury notes owed to the trust funds, SS and Medicare expenditures drop to near zero.

Which of the above is the REAL entitlement?
Politicians have been making this claim for at lea... (show quote)

Is that as tough as the questions on this matter get

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Feb 9, 2019 23:57:41   #
solarkin
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Politicians have been making this claim for at least half a century; entitlements are bankrupting the Nation, causing deficits and raising the National debt. Some of these politicians include Social Security and Medicare in their list of entitlements, even though these are contributory programs.

Here what doesn't make sense to me, but may to you: These same politicians expect to receive their full salaries for life after as little as 6 years in public service, and don't contribute a dime towards it. These same politicians spend more time on recess than they do actually working, yet expect their full pay and benefits.

To me, a entitlement is anything that an individual or group receives at someone else's expense, anything not earned. When one looks at Federal expenditures ( an actual chart, not rhetoric ), Federal retirement vies with Defense for the top expense. When one deducts payroll withholdings premium payments, retiring of Treasury notes owed to the trust funds, SS and Medicare expenditures drop to near zero.

Which of the above is the REAL entitlement?
Politicians have been making this claim for at lea... (show quote)


Congress has become a useless cesspool of corruption. The government is riddled from department to department with a self serving cancer. They exist ,only to feed their selves and their special interests.
It's becoming a frakin joke.

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Feb 10, 2019 08:52:25   #
Highlander66 Loc: Illinois
 
Personally, I have advocated for no more than two terms as a limit and when you’re out of office you get no further recompense. No retirement plan from your elected office, no nothing. You go back to the private sector and move on

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Feb 10, 2019 09:53:27   #
TrueAmerican
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Politicians have been making this claim for at least half a century; entitlements are bankrupting the Nation, causing deficits and raising the National debt. Some of these politicians include Social Security and Medicare in their list of entitlements, even though these are contributory programs.

Here what doesn't make sense to me, but may to you: These same politicians expect to receive their full salaries for life after as little as 6 years in public service, and don't contribute a dime towards it. These same politicians spend more time on recess than they do actually working, yet expect their full pay and benefits.

To me, a entitlement is anything that an individual or group receives at someone else's expense, anything not earned. When one looks at Federal expenditures ( an actual chart, not rhetoric ), Federal retirement vies with Defense for the top expense. When one deducts payroll withholdings premium payments, retiring of Treasury notes owed to the trust funds, SS and Medicare expenditures drop to near zero.

Which of the above is the REAL entitlement?
Politicians have been making this claim for at lea... (show quote)


Not often I agree with your thought, but I think you are spot on with this one

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Feb 10, 2019 10:24:19   #
snowbear37 Loc: MA.
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Politicians have been making this claim for at least half a century; entitlements are bankrupting the Nation, causing deficits and raising the National debt. Some of these politicians include Social Security and Medicare in their list of entitlements, even though these are contributory programs.

Here what doesn't make sense to me, but may to you: These same politicians expect to receive their full salaries for life after as little as 6 years in public service, and don't contribute a dime towards it. These same politicians spend more time on recess than they do actually working, yet expect their full pay and benefits.

To me, a entitlement is anything that an individual or group receives at someone else's expense, anything not earned. When one looks at Federal expenditures ( an actual chart, not rhetoric ), Federal retirement vies with Defense for the top expense. When one deducts payroll withholdings premium payments, retiring of Treasury notes owed to the trust funds, SS and Medicare expenditures drop to near zero.

Which of the above is the REAL entitlement?
Politicians have been making this claim for at lea... (show quote)


Although I don't often agree with you, I have to agree that the above is a situation that needs attention.

1. Congressional representation was never meant to be a "career".
2. Congressional representatives should never be allowed to vote the own pay raises.
3. Congressional representatives should be required to abide by all the laws they pass for everyone else.
4. Congressional representatives should be required to have an extensive knowledge of and be required to abide by the U.S. Constitution.
5. Congressional representatives should not be allowed to accept money from lobbyists.

The average senator has to pull in more than $14,000 dollars every single day, just to stay in office. One of the easiest ways to raise that kind of cash is to turn to lobbyists, who make big donations and organize swanky fundraisers for elected officials in order to buy influence for their clients.


“You can’t take a congressman to lunch for $25 and buy him a steak. But you can take him to a fundraising lunch and not only buy him that steak, but give him $25,000 extra and call it a fundraiser.” – Former lobbyist Jack Abramoff

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Feb 10, 2019 10:28:31   #
snowbear37 Loc: MA.
 
Does this make sense?

https://represent.us/action/5-facts-lobbyists/

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Feb 10, 2019 11:34:27   #
debeda
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Politicians have been making this claim for at least half a century; entitlements are bankrupting the Nation, causing deficits and raising the National debt. Some of these politicians include Social Security and Medicare in their list of entitlements, even though these are contributory programs.

Here what doesn't make sense to me, but may to you: These same politicians expect to receive their full salaries for life after as little as 6 years in public service, and don't contribute a dime towards it. These same politicians spend more time on recess than they do actually working, yet expect their full pay and benefits.

To me, a entitlement is anything that an individual or group receives at someone else's expense, anything not earned. When one looks at Federal expenditures ( an actual chart, not rhetoric ), Federal retirement vies with Defense for the top expense. When one deducts payroll withholdings premium payments, retiring of Treasury notes owed to the trust funds, SS and Medicare expenditures drop to near zero.

Which of the above is the REAL entitlement?
Politicians have been making this claim for at lea... (show quote)


EXCELLENT points!!! And they all go on to OTHER highly paid gigs, so...double dipping much?

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Feb 10, 2019 11:34:48   #
debeda
 
Lonewolf wrote:
I think your on to something that's why we need term limits and let them get social security like the rest of us .



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Feb 10, 2019 11:35:11   #
debeda
 
Nutter wrote:
All laws that the congress passes should also include them as well. "Obama Care"

It has been said over and over again "The best way to fix Social Security is to put Congress on the plan".



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Feb 10, 2019 13:55:25   #
Auntie Lulu
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Politicians have been making this claim for at least half a century; entitlements are bankrupting the Nation, causing deficits and raising the National debt. Some of these politicians include Social Security and Medicare in their list of entitlements, even though these are contributory programs.

Here what doesn't make sense to me, but may to you: These same politicians expect to receive their full salaries for life after as little as 6 years in public service, and don't contribute a dime towards it. These same politicians spend more time on recess than they do actually working, yet expect their full pay and benefits.

To me, a entitlement is anything that an individual or group receives at someone else's expense, anything not earned. When one looks at Federal expenditures ( an actual chart, not rhetoric ), Federal retirement vies with Defense for the top expense. When one deducts payroll withholdings premium payments, retiring of Treasury notes owed to the trust funds, SS and Medicare expenditures drop to near zero.

Which of the above is the REAL entitlement?
Politicians have been making this claim for at lea... (show quote)


Where else in the Universe could you put in such a piddlin' amount of time--yet receive full pay for the rest of your life? This is a major scam on the rest of the population. It is little wonder that politicians are willing to spend enormous amounts of money and effort to become a seated member of Congress!

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Feb 10, 2019 14:10:15   #
debeda
 
Auntie Lulu wrote:
Where else in the Universe could you put in such a piddlin' amount of time--yet receive full pay for the rest of your life? This is a major scam on the rest of the population. It is little wonder that politicians are willing to spend enormous amounts of money and effort to become a seated member of Congress!
Where else in the Universe could you put in such a... (show quote)


AGREED, AGREED and AGREED

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