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Paul Ryan and Social Security
posted at August 12, 2012 4:46 PM EDT
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Posts: 938
First: December 1, 2011 Last: May 7, 2013 |
seems that he was taking checks after his father died but i didn't read it yet (and can't do it now....)maybe he just was too busy to stop them IMMEDIATTELY http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/04/20/paul-ryan-already-benefitted-from-the-social-security-fund-he-now-wants-to-gut/ |
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Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security
posted at August 12, 2012 6:47 PM EDT
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Posts: 473
First: December 21, 2011 Last: May 23, 2013 |
Sounds like more democrat lies, just like the story of joe soptic, the man that blamed Romney and Bain for his wife's death. Only she died 6 vyears after he was laid off and she had insurance from her company. But, the dems are really good at using hitler's big lie tactic-just repeat the story over and over again and people will believe it. Response to Paul Ryan and Social Security: seems that he was taking checks after his father died but i didn't read it yet (and can't do it now....)maybe he just was too busy to stop them IMMEDIATTELY http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/04/20/paul-ryan-already-benefitted-from-the-social-security-fund-he-now-wants-to-gut/ Posted by Astra2012 |
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Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security
posted at August 13, 2012 8:32 AM EDT
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Posts: 12532
First: February 29, 2008 Last: May 17, 2013 |
In Response to Paul Ryan and Social Security: seems that he was taking checks after his father died but i didn't read it yet (and can't do it now....)maybe he just was too busy to stop them IMMEDIATTELY http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/04/20/paul-ryan-already-benefitted-from-the-social-security-fund-he-now-wants-to-gut/ Posted by Astra2012 Nothing is wrong about it except that Ryan wants to destroy SS just like Ron Paul when they both collected it and that's beyond hypocritical. The above article was not the first one of it's kind.....when Ryan presented the budget I read when Ryan was sixteen his father died. Ryan collected his Social Security benefits until age eighteen and worked for the family business as a marketing consultant in the 1990s after college. . His 'work experience' in govt was mainly interning and working for conservative politicians. Essentially, Paul Ryan is a 'rich kid-career politician' from old Wisconsin money who has 'not a clue' about the real world he represents. |
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Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security
posted at August 15, 2012 10:30 AM EDT
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Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security
posted at August 15, 2012 10:37 AM EDT
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Posts: 473
First: December 21, 2011 Last: May 23, 2013 |
You know what will destroy SS, the fact that the government makes it extremely easy to go on disability. In June more people went on disability than found jobs. There should be two separate funds, one for disability and one for retirement. There should also be an option to allow one to invest a portion of the retirement pot. Response to Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security: In Response to Paul Ryan and Social Security : Nothing is wrong about it except that Ryan wants to destroy SS just like Ron Paul when they both collected it and that's beyond hypocritical. The above article was not the first one of it's kind.....when Ryan presented the budget I read when Ryan was sixteen his father died. Ryan collected his Social Security benefits until age eighteen and worked for the family business as a marketing consultant in the 1990s after college. . His 'work experience' in govt was mainly interning and working for conservative politicians. Essentially, Paul Ryan is a 'rich kid-career politician' from old Wisconsin money who has 'not a clue' about the real world he represents. Posted by JANMB |
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Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security
posted at August 15, 2012 2:32 PM EDT
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Posts: 534
First: August 9, 2011 Last: May 23, 2013 |
I sure would like to see you get a job a shipyard in 100 degree heat and have to walk up stairs ten stories three or four times a day and than work in the bilges of the ship in even hotter temperatures after walking there at your age. And if it would be left up to you I'm sure the retirement age would be 70. So you could still be working labrat! Don't even pretend you could do it because you couldn't. You see Republicans only think of themselves. This is a big country with many professions some are physically hard and don't pay well and others are physically easy and pay a lot. Not everyone is cut out for the easy jobs. Don't cast judgment on others unless you walked in their shoes. In Response to Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security: You know what will destroy SS, the fact that the government makes it extremely easy to go on disability. In June more people went on disability than found jobs. There should be two separate funds, one for disability and one for retirement. There should also be an option to allow one to invest a portion of the retirement pot. Response to Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security : Posted by Labrat64 |
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Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security
posted at August 15, 2012 6:56 PM EDT
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Posts: 473
First: December 21, 2011 Last: May 23, 2013 |
Stop putting words in my mouth. I didn't say anything about raising the age to collect SS to 70. Anyway if I had my druthers I'd go for a phased retirement plan. As you age you would do less physically demanding work. Unfortunately my company didn't have such a plan (working 2-3 days a week). Response to Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security: I sure would like to see you get a job a shipyard in 100 degree heat and have to walk up stairs ten stories three or four times a day and than work in the bilges of the ship in even hotter temperatures after walking there at your age. And if it would be left up to you I'm sure the retirement age would be 70. So you could still be working labrat! Don't even pretend you could do it because you couldn't. You see Republicans only think of themselves. This is a big country with many professions some are physically hard and don't pay well and others are physically easy and pay a lot. Not everyone is cut out for the easy jobs. Don't cast judgment on others unless you walked in their shoes. In Response to Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security : Posted by creppelrm |
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Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security
posted at August 15, 2012 7:53 PM EDT
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Posts: 534
First: August 9, 2011 Last: May 23, 2013 |
Didn't have to put words in your mouth you parrot everthing the Republicans say sooner or later you would say it if you didn't already. In Response to Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security: Stop putting words in my mouth. I didn't say anything about raising the age to collect SS to 70. Anyway if I had my druthers I'd go for a phased retirement plan. As you age you would do less physically demanding work. Unfortunately my company didn't have such a plan (working 2-3 days a week). Response to Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security : Posted by Labrat64 |
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Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security
posted at August 16, 2012 8:12 PM EDT
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Posts: 585
First: May 28, 2012 Last: May 15, 2013 |
Well stated, my friend, we all need to respect and have each others backs. We should be proud of each other's contributions to our Nation. All of our jobs are important and built this great Nation. If we stay together, they can't take away the Social Security and Medicare we worked so hard to earn. The writings on the wall in the Ryan Republican budget for 2013. Romney already stated he agreed with Ryan's plan. Ryan's plan includes $200 billion in Medicare cuts and turning it into a Voucher system, More Tax Cuts for the Wealthy, Eliminating our Home Mortgage Interest Deduction, and Ryan's favorite from 2008 ; Privatizing Social Security. If you want to see President Obama's true plan on Social Security and Medicare and not what Romney's deceitful ads on TV say, go to the web site whitehouse.gov Response to Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security: I sure would like to see you get a job a shipyard in 100 degree heat and have to walk up stairs ten stories three or four times a day and than work in the bilges of the ship in even hotter temperatures after walking there at your age. And if it would be left up to you I'm sure the retirement age would be 70. So you could still be working labrat! Don't even pretend you could do it because you couldn't. You see Republicans only think of themselves. This is a big country with many professions some are physically hard and don't pay well and others are physically easy and pay a lot. Not everyone is cut out for the easy jobs. Don't cast judgment on others unless you walked in their shoes. In Response to Re: Paul Ryan and Social Security : Posted by creppelrm |