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Old 10-28-2011, 08:30 AM
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Almost 50% of households get federal aid

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This is surprising to me. My guess would have been 20%. Larry Bible's estimate was right on.
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This is surprising to me. My guess would have been 20%. Larry Bible's estimate was right on.
What does this tell you about how many people can actually afford private health insurance?

Says in the article, almost 30 million people will now be receiving health benefits, and a huge percentage of people already are.
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Old 10-28-2011, 09:07 AM
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The % here in Australia is much higher than 50 !! We have a country that is running on mining exports. Without them we would be in a far worse position than you guys !!
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The % here in Australia is much higher than 50 !! We have a country that is running on mining exports. Without them we would be in a far worse position than you guys !!

We in the US are on that path. There comes a point where there are too many people IN the wagon and too few people to PULL the wagon.

Our electorate is such now that the ones in the wagon, who vote for those who offer the hand outs, outnumber the folks pulling the wagon. About the only way it can go now, is elected officials that are happy to continue and even grow the handouts. We're pretty much doomed to what you describe. The only thing that will stop it will be serious famine or war.

I don't know if the serious part will come in my lifetime or not, but it will most definitely come at one point or another.
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The social engineers were paid to build this situation to be exactly what it is - getting worse. Big money profits from it and will perpetuate it as long as the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. Aid programs were never meant to help anyone who needed help.

I'm hearing that wagon thing recently, is that Rush?
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The social engineers were paid to build this situation to be exactly what it is - getting worse. Big money profits from it and will perpetuate it as long as the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. Aid programs were never meant to help anyone who needed help.

I'm hearing that wagon thing recently, is that Rush?

That is the socialist plan! Make the people dependent upon the government. It worked for Hitler.

I heard the wagon thing first from Phil Gramm probably 15 years ago.
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Old 10-28-2011, 01:18 PM
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That is the socialist plan! Make the people dependent upon the government. It worked for Hitler.

I heard the wagon thing first from Phil Gramm probably 15 years ago.
How exactly did it "work for Hitler"? Or are you just making things up again? Most of us who actually understand history know that what worked for Hitler was the Reichstag Fire, which led to the passing of the Enabling Act, but I doubt you have much of a clue.
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The social engineers were paid to build this situation to be exactly what it is - getting worse. Big money profits from it and will perpetuate it as long as the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. Aid programs were never meant to help anyone who needed help.

I'm hearing that wagon thing recently, is that Rush?
Perhaps the explanation is a bit more obvious, like the recession thing and all.
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It says 49% of Americans live in a household where someone is receiving federal aid. It doesn't say 49% receive Federal aid.
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The situation in American today is a lot like what Ayn Rand described in Atlas Shrugged.
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if you deduct your mortgage interest, isn't that a form of subsidy as well?
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I would also say 50% seems about right. I see it everyday.

That means that if a person rents, there is probably an 80% chance they have some sort of aid.

Right now less than 60% of living spaces in the US are lived in by the respective owner. Putting the US at a near 50/50 ratio if the trend continues. In todays market, home owners are becoming renters after foreclosures. And since those with the cash can buy, they buy these cheap foreclosures and turn them into rentals. Something I deal with every day also. Great way to get rich if you can buy!

edit: By the way, it AMAZES me how many people collect social security and are under the age of 30. Based on what comes across my desk, I would have to say about 25 to 30% of renters in my area.
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From a statistical standpoint that article is meaningless. For example like Canada the percentage of retirees overall is growing rapidly and that alone makes a major difference.

At the same time the United States is developing socialistic leanings. Perhaps there is no alternative really. Over half the world did not have the work ethic ingrained into their culture as we have had. On top of that we exported the means of much of the domestic production and employment as well.

I believe the error was that money became god with social concience and responsibility by companies being disgarded.. When you bite the hand that feeds you there will always be long term consequences.

An issue just as important perhaps as entitlements is the rate of financial growth of the well off. They have become far too creative in milking the system. This money has to be extracted from the so called average guy one
way or another. Beyond a certain threshhold it may become an epidemic in itself. If it is not already one.

Demand rather than the wealthy really are the driver of employment. When you extrapolate the amount of merchandise being manufactured outside north america now.So called full employment that the systems where basically built to function on is no longer a realistic reality. It just is not going to be there so time to start adjusting to the current reality..

Usually most required adjustments are best initiated when the obvious is happening. There is just a complex form of denial instead and has been for quite awhile in my opinion. You just cannot restore an economy to the old standards when the means of production have been gutted over time. So it is reasonable to expect entitlements to still grow. When it eventually got to the point of the gdp being based primarily on domestic retail sales the hand writting was on the wall.

Massive changes rather than continuing fine tunning efforts are about the only way out of the current morass. I feel that even though the mass current gatherings cannot really express or have retorically been able to express their feelings. That they want some evidence of serious change in a system that has become disfunctional. Excess entitlements are just a byproduct of that disfunction.
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From a statistical standpoint that article is meaningless. For example like Canada the percentage of retirees overall is growing rapidly and that alone makes a major difference.

At the same time the United States is developing socialistic leanings. Perhaps there is no alternative really. Over half the world did not have the work ethic ingrained into their culture as we have had. On top of that we exported the means of much of the domestic production and employment as well.

I believe the error was that money became god with social concience and responsibility by companies being disgarded.. When you bite the hand that feeds you there will always be long term consequences.

An issue just as important perhaps as entitlements is the rate of financial growth of the well off. They have become far too creative in milking the system. This money has to be extracted from the so called average guy one
way or another. Beyond a certain threshhold it may become an epidemic in itself. If it is not already one.

Demand rather than the wealthy really are the driver of employment. When you extrapolate the amount of merchandise being manufactured outside north america now.So called full employment that the systems where basically built to function on is no longer a realistic reality. It just is not going to be there so time to start adjusting to the current reality..

Usually most required adjustments are best initiated when the obvious is happening. There is just a complex form of denial instead and has been for quite awhile in my opinion. You just cannot restore an economy to the old standards when the means of production have been gutted over time. So it is reasonable to expect entitlements to still grow. When it eventually got to the point of the gdp being based primarily on domestic retail sales the hand writting was on the wall.

Massive changes rather than continuing fine tunning efforts are about the only way out of the current morass. I feel that even though the mass current gatherings cannot really express or have retorically been able to express their feelings. That they want some evidence of serious change in a system that has become disfunctional. Excess entitlements are just a byproduct of that disfunction.

I was agreeing right along until I got to the third sentence in the fourth paragraph. Please explain how the "rich" are "extracting" money from the "average guy." Are they robbing him in the middle of the night at gunpoint?
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