Scary stuff huh?
Well, not to worry, I took those words from a Wall Street Journal article about Hungary.
But wait, is the debate over Social Security and Medicare going to remake our politics, yes indeed. Is much of the US deficit caused by entitlement programs? In fact, they represent the largest portion of the US budget and deficit. Has the US sold bonds to pay for these obligations? The surplus of Social Security tax revenue over outgoing benefits is invested in US Treasury bonds and by 2018 when tax revenues are insufficient to cover benefits, those bonds will have to be cashed in¦and where is the money coming from? Have many international investors pulled out of the US and has the dollar declined in value? Think China and the declining dollar and declining credibility of the US economic system. :-1
Does the US have 30% of its population receiving a government pension? No, not yet, but it is about 17% and according to Social Security Administration they have geared up to accept 10,000 applications a day from baby boomers each day for the next 20 years.

Related to that of course is Medicare, which is in worse shape than Social Security and will get far worse much quicker. You hear a great deal of rhetoric these days from our President about how health care is one of the main causes of our deficits and as far a Medicare (and Medicaid and VA benefits) goes he’s right. But think about this, the main portion of these costs is care rendered to patients, not administration, not systems, but health care. So when you hear that the deficit of the federal government will be brought down by controlling health care costs, think hard about what that means. I will tell you in two words, rationing and cost-shifting. Some form of health care rationing and a great deal of shifting of costs from the government to beneficiaries will be necessary. :-3 That means higher deductibles and co-pays, higher premiums and it means not getting all the care you want any time you want it, it means waiting and being denied some care, which if the truth be told about health care in the US is not really a bad thing.
Something to think about, seriously!
