Repudiation of Sovereign Debt as a strategy
Crony-bankers, who should pay for their sins, do not represent Capitalism in the Greek debt crisis. Greece should repudiate its sovereign debt, and start anew with the drachma, liberalization, and a "balanced" budget. Syriza is incapable of setting the right blueprint however.
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Do I want to have my benefits cut? I don't think that will be a personal choice. In spite of the perception that government programs are a contract with the citizens, I have no doubt that there will be an excuse for breaking that contract, as there has been with Medicare ($500B of that fund transferred to support Obamacare). Even though I saved my own money in an IRA, I suspect that before long the government will find a way to raid those private savings, as there's no way they can resist the estimated $5T in those IRA, Keogh, and 401K accounts.
As for social security, those receiving it now are closer to the roots of this problem than I am and continued to vote for polticians who would not tamper with this ponsi scheme for which I am now paying.
The mills of the gods grind slowly.
1). The death rate had to remain constant or increase.
2). The birth rate had to remain constant or increase
3). Wages needed to increase.
Well, we've violated not one, not two but all three of these conditions. By 2025, it's expected that we will be down to TWO workers per retiree. This isn't some theory folks, this is arithmetic.
Very soon there will be more money going out then coming in and it will be a burden on the general fund not an asset.
At this point I expect the politicians to 'reform' Social Security from a mandatory pension plan to a pure welfare one and fund it out of taxes so that the 1% can pay their 'fair' share.
This may well involved canceling the debt to the Social Security trust fund as part of the reform.