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What Handouts To Cut
· Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Because of failure to heed the limitations of the U.S. Constitution, which has produced runaway federal spending, our nation sits on the precipice of disaster. Former Senator Alan Simpson of Wyoming and Erskine Bowles, White House chief of staff under President Bill Clinton, co-chairmen of President Obama's debt and deficit commission, in a Washington Post article "Obama's Debt Commission Warns of Fiscal 'Cancer'" (July 12, 2010) said that "(A)t present, federal revenue is fully consumed by three programs: Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. The rest of the federal government, including fighting two wars, homeland security, education, art, culture, you name it, veterans -- the whole rest of the discretionary budget is being financed by China and other countries."
The commission added the current budget trend is a disaster "that will destroy the country from within" unless checked by tough action in Washington. The tough action required is spending cuts in programs, including the so-called nondiscretionary, eating most of the federal revenues.
According to the Census, around 80 percent of Americans 65 and older own their own homes compared to 43 percent under 35. Twenty-three million households, or 37 percent of all homeowners, own their homes free and clear, and most of these are seniors aged 65 and older. According to the Federal Reserve Board's 2007 "Survey of Consumer Finances," the median net worth of people 65 and over is $232,000, those under 35 years have a net worth of $12,000 and for those 35-44, it's $87,000.
For good reason, older people have accumulated more wealth than younger people; the primary reason is that they've had more time to do it. There is no logical case that can be made for using the tax system to force Americans with less wealth to subsidize those with more wealth. But it's not clear who is subsidizing whom. Consider an elderly widow, say 70 years old, with a modest retirement income of $18,000 living in a $300,000 house that's fully paid for. She might receive local property tax forgiveness, medical and prescription drug subsidies and other federal, state and local subsidies based upon her age and income.
When subsidies are provided for this lady, whom are we truly benefiting? It's not the lady but her heirs. Conceivably, the lady could make a deal with a financial institution to pay her property taxes, allow her to live in the house for the rest of her life and give her a lump sum cash settlement so that she can live without the handouts. Upon her death, the house becomes the property of the financial institution, not her heirs. Giving the widow handouts allows her to bequeath to her heirs her assets, a $300,000 house. If her children want to inherit the house, they, rather than taxpayers, ought to take care of their mother.
We can start getting the federal spending under control by ending subsidies to people with high net worth that can be ready turned into cash such as a home or business. While seniors might say that they support reduced government spending, they, like other handout recipients, believe they have a right, through government, to live at the expense of others. What's more, they have considerable clout -- they vote in large numbers. Only 50 percent of young people vote, but up to 70 percent of seniors vote.
Political guts have always been in short supply and politicians fear senior retaliation at the polls. Moreover, it's a practical matter for seniors and politicians. The true economic calamity won't hit the country until 2030 or 2040. By that time, both today's politicians and seniors will be dead so why should they make sacrifices now to prevent an economic calamity decades off into the future? Seniors might protest my cynicism but they can easily prove me wrong by waging an effective campaign to end handouts based on superannuation.
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Marcus
AMEN! thank you for saying this Dr. Williams!
Posted August 11, 2010 at 7:56:32 AM
sunforester
Be very, very careful when you say Granny has too much money and she now needs to give it up to the next generation, who naturally has less because we spent it all on living large for years. When the old age entitlements were set up, no one ever dreamed that there would be so many still around - the wholesale quitting of smoking cigarettes and the wonder drug Lipitor can get credit for alot of that. We originally set up the old age entitlements as a safety net, not a free ride, so do we blame Granny for the current state of things, or the people in charge who allowed this to slide along without putting on any steering or brakes on this ride? Don't start being so autocratic about what you think Granny should do with her house, for you will end up in as dictatorial a position as the Obamacrats are in now (unless that is exactly the position you prefer). Take a lot of steps back, Walter, and think carefully about what is truly fair, without being so free and fast with selling off Granny's house and her life to make up for other people's fiscal mistakes. You would appreciate this consideration alot more if it were YOUR house and family business instead of Granny's.
Posted August 11, 2010 at 11:46:18 AM
Howard Last
Dr. Williams, can you tell me which section fo the Cosntitution authorizes social security or medicare. I have not been able to find, but I have the James Madison version of the Constitution and not the living one. And before anyone says you must be young, I turned 65 in December.
How many peopel know that Otto Bismark came up with the idea for social security and Adolph refined it. FDR fits right in with these two great humanitarians
Posted August 11, 2010 at 9:12:35 PM
Rob Alexander
I don't anyone is asking Granny to give up "her" money, the question is why is some kid just entering the workplace paying to give Granny more money on top of what she already has (which is assumed to be a lot more than the kid).
And Howard Last, in the open line, which begins with "Because of failure to heed the limitations of the U.S. Constitution, which has produced runaway federal spending..", I think Williams is agreeing with you.
Posted August 25, 2010 at 1:09:20 PM
Dave Lefever
Granny paid taxes her entire life. The problem is not Granny, the problem is illegals coming to this country and expecting free handouts while having paid NO taxes and in some cases getting a tax refund at the end of the year, also, after having paid no taxes. Granny is not the problem. This is just another form of wealth redistribution. Let's take care of tax paying citizens first and Granny is paid a lot of taxes along the way in property taxes alone.
Posted October 10, 2010 at 8:55:11 AM