I thought at least one person would say that I'm trying to be realistic and practical, and move the LP in that direction, since the two major parties are leading us to financial collapse. You're not going to get rid of these programs. Try telling the guy/gal who is age 64 that they'll no longer be entitled to these things. Social Security was paid into for decades. A significant percent of seniors live off only Social Security. Since its a pay-as-you-go system, stopping contributions cuts of benefits to existing payees. There is no way that the money can be repaid (even without interest), even with closing all the foreign bases and making other realistic savings The next best thing to do is to try to reform them in a responsible manner, which neither of the major parties will do Pure (but not pragmatic) v. pragmatic; I'll go with the latter On 10/16/2019 6:05 PM, Monds, John H. wrote:
Allen please correct me if I am mistaken. Is the goal of your plan to make social security more financially sustainable? If that is the case, I could never support it. SS should never have been implemented and should be abolished. How we could possibly get there would be a better use of your financial genius than trying to save it. We as Libertarians must offer solutions that are consistent with what we believe and not look to just gain more popularity or votes. Now if a plan called for a reduction in Defense spending from closing bases around the world and using those savings to eliminate those on SS rolls by paying back their contributions or using mortality rates to give them lumpsum payoffs maybe that would be something to work with. I just do not think tweaking the language is going to make it any better. I am for full freedom not freedom light. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From: *"Allen Buckley via Lpgaexcomm" <lpgaexcomm@lists.lpgeorgia.com> *To: *lpgaexcomm@lists.lpgeorgia.com *Cc: *"Allen Buckley" <ab@allenbuckleylaw.com> *Sent: *Friday, October 11, 2019 1:21:31 PM *Subject: *Re: [LPGa Executive Committee] October ExComm Meeting
Here's an easy-to-read summary of the Financial Sanity Act
On 10/11/2019 12:50 PM, Ryan Graham via Lpgaexcomm wrote:
Hey Team,
Just wanted to send along a couple of things prior to our meeting next Monday at 7PM:
1. Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5xr2ko-ORp_epGgIvSyZRJ-7ZZlrcYpKFf4mt0e...
2. Please review the following resolution being put forward by Allen Buckley. It addresses our support for getting the federal budget under control, by targeting a program that is one of the worst offenders. Please be prepared to discuss on the call and potentially vote. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jsNyvWNh21yUEGxv3-vxciRf55n_nefCjOrdQ_-Q...
3. Not meeting related, but Atlanta PRIDE is THIS WEEKEND! If you'd like to help out with tabling and/or the parade, let us know. You can respond to this email with any questions. Tabling is all day Saturday and Sunday and the signup is here <https://doodle.com/poll/a9zspgxmkyb9mh2a?fbclid=IwAR0S6rdYwxb-wILndUXNdeByPO9s4mW9AQZTJmOlvUApS9v-wXvDYapWtsI> if you'd like to let us know when you'll be there. We will be meeting near the Civic Center MARTA station on Sunday morning at 9:30 to start preparing for the parade. Doug Craig is donating the use of his flatbed truck.
-- In Liberty, Ryan Graham Chair, Libertarian Party of Georgia
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