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		<title>Social Security: Feeding on America&#8217;s Youth</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 15:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Despina Karras</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a short, but powerful piece, &#8220;Watching Social Security Eat the Young Alive&#8221;, a father writes about his concern for his son&#8217;s future and the mess that has been made of Social Security. In the article, Bill Frezza tells us of a letter his 26 year old son receives from the Social Security Administration. &#8220;The two-page [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a short, but powerful piece, <a href="http://www.realclearmarkets.com/articles/2009/12/07/watching_social_security_eat_the_young_alive_97536.html">&#8220;Watching Social Security Eat the Young Alive&#8221;</a>, a father writes about his concern for his son&#8217;s future and the mess that has been made of Social Security.</p>
<p>In the article, Bill Frezza tells us of a letter his 26 year old son receives from the Social Security Administration.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The two-page pamphlet entitled &#8220;What young workers should know about Social Security and saving&#8221; reminds us that 50 million, or one in six, Americans will collect more than $614 Billion dollars in Social Security benefits this year. It informs young people that the Security Taxes they now pay go into a &#8220;Trust Fund&#8221; that is used to pay current beneficiaries. Paying off early investors with funds taken from later investors is precisely how Wikipedia defines a Ponzi scheme. The pamphlet advises that the Social Security Board of Trustees estimates that the &#8220;Trust Fund&#8221; will be depleted before my son&#8217;s 54th birthday.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The pamphlet goes on to provide a formula young taxpayers should use to calculate how much money they need to save each month to prepare for retirement &#8212; <em>aside from the taxes they&#8217;re already paying into a system they will never benefit from</em>, of course.</p>
<p>This is outrageous, ridiculous and tragic all wrapped into one nice, neat package. As someone who graduated from college in a post 9-11 world, I can attest to the difficulty my peers and I had finding jobs after graduation. Many opted to go to grad school in the wake of financial firms and other businesses cancelling employment offers to new grads. Armed with a great education and a boat-load of debt, we entered the workforce between 2004 and the present &#8212; only to face the same unstable job market once again.</p>
<p>Eventually, necessity rules the day, and everyone finds something &#8212; even if it isn&#8217;t the dream job you might have envisioned. And, we begin to fulfill our duty to pay taxes, including Social Security, which we&#8217;re now told will most certainly be depleted by the time we reach the ripe old age of retirement.</p>
<p>Frezza asks &#8220;why do kids put up with this?&#8221; With young people voting overwhelmingly for Barack Obama and the Democrat party in last year&#8217;s election, the question arises, what will it take for young people to stop voting for politicians that &#8220;promis[e] to stick them with the bill for an ever-expanding menu of unfunded middle class entitlements?&#8221;</p>
<p>Frezza wonders if his generation raised their kids to float through life, believing that they would always have enough, because that&#8217;s been their experience thus far. Rather than stand up to a government that wants to take more and more of their personal earnings to fund new entitlement programs, they accept it. Perhaps it&#8217;s because they can&#8217;t think for themselves as Frezza posits. Perhaps others live with it because they don&#8217;t believe they have the power to change anything.</p>
<p>But with government mandated health care on the horizon along with government efforts to control private business and individuals through environmental regulations, cap-and-trade and increasing the power of unions, it&#8217;s time for young people to become aware that they (literally) cannot afford to ignore these political issues.</p>
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