We do need to keep social security and it is needed cause so many people would have nothing in retirement without it. I don't believe in letting people take control over their social security and opt out or risk it in the stock market. As would be the case, there would be a lot of stupids out there that lose it all on the market cause they don't know what they are doing and others that opt out and having nothing at retirement. And when that happens the government would be called upon to bail them out again. Hence social security needs to remain mandatory for all and not invested in the market. At the same time there should not be 'means' testing to determine that if someone has too much money that they suddenly don't qualify to receive checks at retirement. I paid into it, so I want my checks regardless of how much else I have at that time.glen a richter wrote:Happy mediums include affordable public education (fixed low tuition) and making social security state-by-state and optional. That is say anyone born after 2018 will not be able to collect federally adminstered social security but can opt into a state run system or opt to go on their own, kind of like opting into a pension system vs a 401k on your own. Bernie's extremism is a starter to getting some really good things done for the working class. It's like if you're Brian Elliott. You don't start contract negotiations at a mil a year, you aim insanely high then dial it back. Bernie is the same. He's a smart man, he knows he's shooting too high, but you have to start high to get anywhere. You have to take chances.
You can't have fixed low tuition - again who pays for this? This is a beef I always have with the Democratic party in that all these ideas sound wonderful but there is never a way to pay for it without taking money from others (wealth redistribution). Higher education has become unaffordable and the cost is out of control I agree - but you can't suddenly make it 'free' nor low cost. Other options are needed. I would equate it as a politician promising St. Louis residents that the Blues will get Ovechkin, Crosby, Kane, Toews, and all the other great players in the offseason to woo fans over and have people drooling but then not having a plan on how it could be done or how to pay for it. And then later it falls apart as an impossibility.