Will the Governments Inability to Pay Social Security Cause Another “Great Depression” Here in the US?
by elycefeliz
Question by dazed and confused: Will the governments inability to pay social security cause another “great depression” here in the US?
The government is deficient in paying a multiplicity of debts and now we learn that it can’t pay all the money in social security that it has collected. Will this situation cause another “great depression”? How will the US come out of this?
Best answer:
Answer by Joe
This country will suffer greatly because of the regime of Barack Hussein Obama and the traitors who elected him (even though they utter some mumbling about “George Bush” and don’t believe they’re traitors).
Answer by V2
Don’t worry. If we won’t let Healthcare Reform to pass, half Americans will be dead before they reach their retirement age. The main thing is to keep Americans from getting any preventive care.
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