Since baby boomers are about to break both the social security system and medicare, how about we ask the baby boomers to volunteer to fix it?
Look, Social Security was ins uted, in part, to provide a financial safety net for older Americans during the 30's in order to entice older Americans to leave the work force so that younger folks could get their jobs. It was also done at a time when the average life span was closer to 65. So, the expected period of outlay wouldn't be too long.
Well, we all know what has happened since then. Folks are living longer, social security is an enormous 'en lement', and now medicare costs have been added to the burden on younger earners (increased during the era of Republican 'don't spend my granchildren's futures'), so that the entire federal budget is pretty much a disaster that won't get fixed until and unless we address en lements.
The Republican party has attacked the democratic health care proposal in the senate for actually suggesting that the 'medicare advantage' health insurance plans should no longer be subsidized, thereby saving $500 billion dollars. Republicans attack that the plans are taking money 'away from our seniors', and therefore should be voted down.
Since neither political party has the guts to do anything but keep subsidizing some of us who don't need it, I propose that the baby boomers get a grass-roots plan started that says "If I earn more than X amount (fill in the amount...I don't know what it should be), I do not receive a social security check. Or, in the alternative, my social security is taxed at a 100% rate.
I know all the arguments against this..."I paid in for all those years, I DESERVE my money now", etc. etc. I've heard them all. Thing is, this just can't go on. Somebody has to bite the bullet. Baby boomers were raised by the "greatest generation" who had lived through the depression and fought and won WWII. So, it's time for the babay boomers to 'give something back'.
Who would organize something like this? What would it take to make it happen? What is the magic dollar amount, above which you don't receive social security payments? I would suggest $250K per year, for no particular good reason.
What do you think?
BTW, I'm a baby boomer.