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In reply to the discussion: Gen Z would rather cut Social Security benefits for current retirees than pay higher taxes to save the program [View all]DFW
(59,703 posts)55. The Cato Institute definitely has a libertarian agenda
I know only one guy who follows them closely. He is a guy who grew up well-off, and made himself a decent amount of money on his own afterward. At this point, even he seems to be reaching the point where their rigidly extremist stances are getting to be too much for him.
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Gen Z would rather cut Social Security benefits for current retirees than pay higher taxes to save the program [View all]
MichMan
Dec 20
OP
reagan doubled fica taxes "in order to fund the retirement of the bab y boomers."
rampartd
Monday
#79
In the absence of any other poll stating otherwise, I took it at face value and thought others might find it interesting
MichMan
Dec 20
#16
So you wouldn't dismiss a poll from Fox that showed Trump at 99 percent approval?
BannonsLiver
Dec 20
#23
The source of any poll is of existential relevance, MM. It's a valid point. ❤️
littlemissmartypants
Dec 20
#36
It also isn't my responsibility to look for other polls until I find one that you agree with.
MichMan
Friday
#95
I doubt."Make millionaires pay a small percentage more" was a choice. Probably only, YOU pay more or They get less.
dem4decades
Dec 21
#51
Cato is right-wing, and how you ask questions can definitely influence answers, leading to the result you want.
Lonestarblue
Dec 21
#52
And created the life that they are now waving in our faces and trying to say that we are the issue.
OldBaldy1701E
Dec 21
#48
Welp..when I first started working, I know I used to gripe about SS, Medicare taxes I'd see on my pay stub
Deuxcents
Dec 20
#14
So this Libertarian BS is now coming out yet again...........guess who founded this fucking "think tank".......
turbinetree
Dec 20
#15
one suspects the younger crowd, fresh from sponging off parents, typically opposes helping seniors financially
msongs
Dec 20
#17
Intergenerational conflict was built in. Die Broke, that will teach them. /nt
bucolic_frolic
Dec 20
#28
When young adults do not know important facts about their lives, more people than
RockRaven
Dec 20
#29
Why wouldnt they vote in their best interest? Boomers have done it for decades as well
Slider19
Dec 20
#41
" There just isn't, and trying to say otherwise is, at best, wildly disingenuous."
OldBaldy1701E
Dec 21
#69
I've found that tax increases tend to be much more popular with people as long as it is someone else paying them.
MichMan
Dec 21
#61