I don’t know about you, but I’ve been trying my best to ignore the “new” Congress. Republicans didn’t take long to wage a new attack on Social Security, this time in the form of a proposed rules change.
The incoming GOP majority approved late Tuesday a new rule that experts say could provoke an unprecedented crisis that conservatives could use as leverage in upcoming debates over entitlement reform.
The largely overlooked change puts a new restriction on the routine transfer of tax revenues between the traditional Social Security retirement trust fund and the Social Security disability program. The transfers, known as reallocation, had historically been routine; the liberal Center for Budget and Policy Priorities said Tuesday that they had been made 11 times. The CBPP added that the disability insurance program “isn’t broken,” but the program has been strained by demographic trends that the reallocations are intended to address.
The House GOP’s rule change would still allow for a reallocation from the retirement fund to shore up the disability fund — but only if an accompanying proposal “improves the overall financial health of the combined Social Security Trust Funds,” per the rule, expected to be passed on Tuesday. While that language is vague, experts say it would likely mean any reallocation would have to be balanced by new revenues or benefit cuts.
So basically they’re manufacturing another “debt ceiling” style debacle where they can either cut off funding for disabled folks or force an agreement to fuck over retired people. I hope you’re happy with what you voted for, America. I just wish I didn’t have to live in your world. Though I guess if the GOP has its way, there’s a good chance I won’t have to live in any world when they get done with me.
On the way to work today, I passed a sign (that I must have passed before because I drive the same way every day) that said, “Happy Birthday, Jesus. We love you!” Presumably that was there for Christmas, which even the religious nuts who believe in that sort of thing acknowledge isn’t actually when Jesus (if he actually existed) was born. But, hey, it’s tradition I guess. Personally, I’d like to see them move Christmas to the Monday after the Super Bowl. And we should get a week off for New Year’s (at the very least, New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day and January 2nd should all be holidays). In fact, let’s make it a 9-day holiday and hold elections over that whole week. Polls open on the Sunday before Jan 1, and close on the Sunday after Jan 1, unless Jan 1 or 2 are on Sunday, in which case they close on the following Monday. Also, no working on February 29th, just because.
So I guess it’s colder than hell for pretty much the whole country. I think the Canadians are up to something again – they hate us for our freedom and for our expensive healthcare system, so they send their cold air this way. Here, it’s been cold for a while, but it’s particularly cold today and it should be even colder by the time I get out of work this evening. Like zero. And then even colder tonight. Fortunately, the wind is also fierce, so they’re talking about wind chills down to -30 or so. So that’s nice.
I knew I should have gotten that remote car starter.
It is certainly cold here Not much snow but what there is has frozen making for slippery walking.
As for congress, McConnel says they,re going to try not to scare us so that we will not be afraid to elect a Repug prez But even in this last election, Dems got more votes than Repugs thanks to some aggressive gerrymandering.
At 3 AM Lola had a belly ache and wanted to go out. (She must have eaten something bad but I don’t know what it was.) But she would not come in and it was very very cold. As I opened the door to call her, Clifford the cat decided he too would like to go out and instead of doing his slow exploratory walk on the deck he ran into the back yard. I, in PJs and bare feet had to run after him. I was not pleased. And, this morning, I awoke to snow!!!
Yesterday, we were colder than Mars.
Holy cow!! I hear you are going to get a heck of a lot of snow up your way. Yikes!
Nope, looks like we’re left out of this one. “Up North” is getting three or four feet. Lots of snow in the Buffalo area (or to the south of it) as well. Hopefully it will stay that way. All depends on how the wind blows. If it’s from the west over the lakes, we stay out of it. If it comes from the north/northwest, we get dumped on.
So for here, just really f*cking cold at the moment. And turning colder next week, they say.
We heard on the news that Syracuse was part of the big dump. Glad you’ll be spared that part of this cold weather. Skiing must be great where it’s snowing, however. Nice light snow.
I tried to put up my cone of silence on Congress, but when I read about their immediate action to f*ck over the trust funds, I became apoplectic. The disabled are our largest group in poverty. This new rule creates a serious problem for attempts to alleviate a coming shortfall in the Disability Insurance Trust Fund. Based current projections, unless Congress acts by mid-2016, Social Security will only be able to pay about 80% of disability benefits; this shortfall largely occurred because of changes to America’s population and retirement age. The average monthly pay-out to disabled workers is $1,146.04. Medicare premiums for the disabled run about $110.00 a month….do the math.
I think this deserves a h/t to Fred, rest his soul.
So now these yayhoos are considering banning hoodies. We rank 48th in education and that must be the reason for their fantasies.
Oklahoma has one of the lowest wellhead taxes in the U.S. So, of course, when prices were high, they kept the tax low. Thus, they did not build a rainy-day fund. The idea that you have to keep taxes low to keep those jobs in the state is plain stupid. It’s not like the oil and natural gas wells are transportable to another state. Higher tax rates hasn’t seemed to hurt North Dakota. Get ready Mississippi and Arkansas, you’ll be jumping ahead soon
Sorry folks. I tried to post a bunch of links, but the spam filter wouldn’t let me. You’ll have to do your own google should you need verfication. I will post to the education news, if it will let me. Nope, the filter didn’t like the newspaper link either…. it’s in a Tulsa World article, easy to find.
Banned in Oklahoma?
Yeah, I saw the hoodie thing the other day. I wonder if it would be OK to walk around in my cold weather tractor outfit?
You just need to be careful our neighbors don’t mistake you for Bigfoot or a hairy terrorist.
I love the hunky caucasian Jesus!