Saturday, September 25, 2010

Seniors and Social Security: The solution, not the problem

Scanned image of author's US Social Security card.Image via WikipediaBy Jim Gries

America — who are you, where are you going, how will you get there, and who will you be when you arrive?

America is the G.I. Generation, 1900-1925; the Silent Generation,1926-1945; the Baby Boomer generation, 1946-1964; the Generation Xers, 1965-1981; the Millennial Generation, 1982-2001; and the Futuristic Generation, born after 2002. A wonderful collection of experiences, knowledge, creativity, enthusiasm; each generation different in their own unique way, yet so alike in sharing the bond that binds us all — "We are Americans."

The AmeriCareToday, or ACT plan, promotes an intra-generational merger based on two mutually beneficial goals. The first "securing today," meaning current Social Security retiree obligations are fully funded without revision until the day the retiree expires. The second "unlocking tomorrow," meaning a new retirement account for millions of average-working Americans whose paychecks are subject to Social Security taxation.
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