James Clyburn has just been appointed to the Super Congress Catfood II Commission, and will now have powers above those or an ordinary member of Congress when it comes to determining the future of Social Security and Medicare. So I thought it would be a good time to re-run Mike Stark’s interview with Clyburn from May of 2010 regarding Clyburn’s support for cutting Social Security benefits.
Mike Stark caught up with Democratic Majority Whip James Clyburn and asked him where he stood with regard to the Deficit Commission and potential plans to cut Social Security benefits.
Clyburn said he met with the commission yesterday, had confidence in its composition and had worked with Nancy Pelosi to choose the Democratic members from the House.
Mike asked him if he thought Social Security benefits would ultimately be cut. Clyburn replied “I don’t think it will be cut, I think there will be modifications, I think there will be adjustments.” But he also told Mike that he supports means testing, and that is explicitly a benefit cut:
CLYBURN To be fair — and I may get beaten up by some people on this, and that’s all right, I get beaten up a lot. But I think to be fair, you cannot possibly not modify a program that at the time of its enactment, we had 17 people working for every one person that was a retiree. Today, you have about three people working for every one person that is a retiree. Now that is unsustainable.
Now what we got to do is really get real about how we make that kind of adjustment. People are living longer, at the turn of the last century the life expectancy in this country was less than fifty years, at the turn of this century life expectancy got over 70 years.
When I was a little boy, my dad was 55 years old, I thought he was an old man. Come July 21 if all goes well, I’m going to be 70 years old. I’m not thinking about retiring. And so most 70 year olds I know are not thinking about retiring any more. And so all of that needs to be taken into consideration going forward.
STARK: Is means testing the fairest way?
CLYBURN: I think that’s one way we ought to be…we ought to be discussing means testing. I think that those of us who operate at the income level that I operate at ought to be means tested.
Clyburn is repeating George Bush’s debunked claim about “17 workers for every retiree” — there were a million people working for every retiree when Social Security was first implemented. The ratio declined quickly, and it’s been it’s been roughly 3:1 since the early 1970s. The actual dependency ratio (workers to nonworkers) reached its peak in 1965 and has declined ever since. Clyburn also echoes George Bush’s arguments about the population living longer. Because health care has improved more children do live longer. But life expectancy for those who reach age 65 has gone up relatively little since 1983 when the retirement age increase was enacted, so there is no reason to raise it now.
And while it’s great that Clyburn and the people he sees every day as a member of congress feel no desire to retire at a spry age 70, he can’t assume that those who spend their lifetimes enduring hard manual labor share those sentiments.
However, if the Treasury is indeed going to default on its bonds (as PIMCO’s Scott Mather is now predicting), it’s unclear why Clyburn thinks senior citizens who have paid into the Social Security trust fund should have to bear the burden of it (rather than, say, China).
As Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot note in their book Social Security: The Phony Crisis, means testing puts a disproportionate tax burden on the elderly:
Some policy analysts and advocates have argued for “means testing” on the grounds that the government should not pay money to wealthy senior citizens while it cuts programs for poor chidren.
There are compelling reasons, however, to reject this approach. Most important is the danger that it poses to the program’s broad base of political support. One reason it has been so difficult to cut, privatize, or dismantle Social Security is that 43 million beneficiaries receive it. The more that base is reduced, especially by cutting off those seniors who have relatively more of a voice in politics the shakier Social Security’s position becomes.
It is not just the absolute numbers that are significant but the nature of the program as well. Social Security is a social insurance program in which retirement benefits are proportaional to one’s payments into the system. Means-testing would convert the system into a welfare program. And we know from the recent cancellation of the most important federal welfare entitlement, AFDC, how much more difficult it is to defend welfare against political attacks than it is to defend social insurance.
The justification for denying benefits to people who have paid taexs into the system is also questionable. We do not deny interest payments to the wealthy owners of U.S. Treasury bonds, for example, and it is difficult to se how the payment of Social Security benefits to rich senior citizens is any less appropriate. Indeed, why single out senior citizens as a group for special treatment in this regard? If we think that the rich are getting too much of the economic pie, then they should all be getting taxed more — not just the ones who happen to be over 65.
Is Clyburn saying that he agrees with PIMCO, and that the Treasury intends to default on those bonds? That would be news.
James Clyburn is a senior member of the Democratic leadership in the House. He has been meeting with the Debt Commission. He’s close to the White House, and he very much knows what everyone is planning and discussing. The fact that he is on board with Social Security benefit cuts (no matter what he wants to call it) should be of concern to everyone who cares about the future of the program.





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Why does the payment of Social Security need to be means-tested? Why can’t the contribution salary cap be raised or eliminated?
And what does Social Security have to do with the deficit? It’s self-funded and the government borrows money from it. The addition to the deficit comes from the government raiding the fund. Basically Washington is saying, “We borrowed money from Social Security and now we want to default on the loan so cutting Social Security benefits will cover that up.”
See below.
The ultimate black on black crime.
The White House knows that it has African Americans on its side, because of racial loyalty, and is playing a card here, which it doesn’t do cavalierly. It means all the worst things we can imagine: they are extremely serious about sharply cutting Social Security. Third rail touched and the insulation is African Americans’ no-matter-what loyalty to President Obama.
Breaking that loyalty, with my suggestion, Tavis Smiley for President (but other suggestions are welcome), is the only chance of the left out winning this ‘fight’. (Not much of a fight at this point, a walkover.)
In other words, “Of course there will be cuts.”
Euphemism-talkin’ MF…
Because then it wouldn’t be Class Warfare anymore. Because then citizens would be treated fairly and get what they deserve after years of hard work and contributing to the system. Because then the MOTU wouldn’t have the grand opportunity to rip off the middle/working class. Because then corporatist tools like Clyburn wouldn’t be shown up as the lying thieving scumbag that he is.
something like that…
Hey Catfood Commission Fucktards:
Means Test This.
I expect drug testing to be the next requirement and denial of benefits for felony convictions to follow.
http://democracyconvention.org/
http://www.libertytreefdr.org/news
http://movetoamend.org/about-us
Any talk of reducing Congress and the WH’s benefits?
Burn it down!
They’ve almost all come out of the closet now.
The Corporatist closet.
They are all Corporatists.
They are all sociopaths.
Well here is one senior citizen that does indeed believe in “means testing”. Frankly there are those that have incomes far in excess of that which they need and yet they still collect Soc. Sec. I know of a few people that have vast incomes and that will never spend the Soc. Sec., it is just put away in their trusts and they have no bloody clue about it unless their accountant has reason to tell them.
Means testing is not explicitly a benefit cut it is, rather, a common sense redistribution of wealth from those that in no way need it to those that do need it.
Frankly if they want to put a cap of $106.000 on Soc. Sec. taxes then damnit if the “retirement income” is above $106K there should be no Soc. Sec paid out.
OT. Is anyone using Opera as a browser? I just tried to post and got an error try again message. And all kinds of machinations won’t get it to accept. I just indicates that no data was sent. It obviously does fine with Chrome. Yes I am signed in with the Opera browser.
Good post. Thank you.
Havent you heard? people are gonna live for 3000 years in the america of tommorow today, at the end of which time they will evaporate into thin air to join the akashic council of elders on the moon…so “we” do not need a retirement program.. pretty soon, after we vanquish obesity in the war on fat people, “we” will only need to eat once a year, so there will be big saving$ there, which we can funnel dirently into the accounts of goldman sachs so that the banker class can keep americas economy the mightiest and most enormously phallic in the solar system through cleverinnovationoffinacialproductsandservices!!
Clyburn says
“I’m going to be 70 years old. I’m not thinking about retiring. ”
this statement says it all
CLyburn is to damn old to be in congress!
Clyburn you don’t do shit! go talk to a 70 year construction worker and ask him why he retired at 63, only a fool like Clyburn would says something so stupid.
until we change the players in congress, we are pissing in the wind.
Like DD says the current group of clowns in DC, are going to fuck things up worse!
Social Security is the only program that works, OH NO!!! says Clyburn and OBAMA let us fuck it up too
Like SUN TZU says, Progressives must attack some of these phony progressives with vengence.
Sun Tzu did not kill the Kings ugly whores, he killed the kings pretty whores, because Sun Tzu knew the ugly whores would act right and obey, if they saw him kill the pretty whores.
The only way we are going to repair the damage done by the current fools in congress, is to bring some new players into congress.
I see this Uber Congress as right/center right and Clyburn’s anointment just confirmed that the fix is in. Just hope people start realizing this buck-passing is probably unconstitutional and file suit.
I expect government funds for transplants and preemies to be eliminated also. The Catfood commission is supposed to find cuts any cuts they can right so we should look where cuts likely can be made.
http://news.healingwell.com/index.php?p=news1&id=533802
Some of that cost is public some private but more of the cost will be public when Obamacare kicks in even half that cash $13 billion a year is a bunch of savings. I expect babies born before 32 weeks will be cut.
If you means test SS or Medicare A (B already is) you are changing them from q paid for entitlement to welfare. Something the GOP has been trying to do for 50 years. There are all kinds of bad results. I am not enough of a socialist to take away something even a rich person has lawfully purchased.
Yes and they all complain like bullies do when we Lefties hit them back:)
Yes and I am sitting on failing kidneys and will not likely get dialysis when they give up.
He is either ignorant or a Liar, take you pick.
So each enabling committee member represents about 26+/- million people ?
Nice representative government we’ve got here.
I’m sure we will be able to get our points heard over the lobbyists when we can, during payoff or lunch.
This crap worked out great for Germany in the last Century but we learned that history lesson didn’t we ?
Call me crazy but why not tax the rich more for SS as a percent of income why keep the SS cap?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Security_Wage_Base
You know that 2% cut in payroll tax you’re getting to keep this year, that is adding to the deficit.
SS overhead is currently about 2%, “means testing” would bring that up to over 15% once you consider all the bureaucracy, appeals, ect..
It will cost more then it save.
Bingo! This man has obviously lost his ability to think clearly, and it may be age related. Perhaps the voters in his state will do us a favor and retire him at the next available opportunity.
AZ already cut state money for transplants but after a few people died they restored the money I think they will cut money for transplants once the GOP has an idea they never give up on it.
I am sorry to hear about your and Yeo’s kidney’s.
Making it means tested justs gives the corporatists even more ammo to use to fully destroy the program. They’ve been calling it a form of welfare for years and all means testing does is prove them right.
Wanna fix SS?
A) stop stealing from it every time you have to balance the budget, or pay off the MIC, or bailout the banks
B)Raise the cap on what is taxed.
C)Problem solved.
A bunch of useless f@@ks. He was too old 40 years ago. His initial position is to cut SS. What is going to be the final position? There is no way any seniors will vote for the Dims. They know who’s leading this circus.
Obama gave us a flawed HC and traded it for a good SS. I keep concentrating but none of these idiots are disappearing. Perhaps if I concentrate harder…..
Certainly nobody on this list represents me.
You are creating a ‘disturbance in the force’. SS has a reputation for fairness. If you treat the rich unfairly and disproportionally cut their already constrained SS payouts, you make the rest of the SS pool members fair game for the next legislative ‘modifications’. No. Don’t do it.
You are speaking about such a small statistical group that it would have no effect on the solvency of SS for future beneficiaries. Go over to Dean Baker at CEPR and read about this issue.
Because the rich will never get back what they paid into the plan, but neither will we.
Well, he’s a politician so we know he’s a liar and his lack of knowledge brands him as ignorant. That makes him a twofor.
Yep. You caught my drift.
Clyburn, Thomas and Obama is kinda like a black Montezuma’s revenge for slavery.
Karma hasn’t been canceled .
Can’t he be both?
It’s insurance That’s how insurance works. It is rare anyone gets back exactly what he/she pays. That reminds me we really need to get that frame out. The enemies continue to play that “it isn’t fair” song.
hey Clyburn – how much of the encrease in longgevity is caused by less childhood desease and death which has no bearing on retirement age issues you are another sellout piece of ……….
Tommey is my Pa senator but in no way represents me .
The rich have no guarantee they will always be rich so they should support the plan. It makes more sense to let the banks fail and the rich bankers get SS than to bailout the banks and let them keep gambling.
Stealing my SS so they can keep gambling makes even less sense and with Naked Capitalism starting a Bank of America Death watch this week the rich should be very worried about SS benefits.
BOA very well could be the first domino America used to have financial panics quite often before FDR regulated the banks lots of rich people became poor overnight then.
The banks are not really regulated anymore so we can expect the rich to suffer more financial panics now.
Ballsy statement.
Gonna have to suck on that a little bit, but my initial reaction is Yes.
Still, I’m a little in awe.
Wonder what Obama gave Pelosi for appointing Clyburn.
Getting frustrated these people never get called out, it is so blatant.
I love these self-righteous politicians who are ready to immolate their elderly bretheren on the altar of a seriously diminished SS benefit. These folks should be forced to shop at the discount food store where I go, where the produce sometimes turns color and rots before it gets to your dinner table, where the food is really cheap because it is full of corn fructose syrup, and where 98% of the customers are unemployed, or 60 years or older.
He is just a 70 year old spoiled brat to me.
By the way, lots of these older customers I spoke about are using some of their money from their benefits and retirement to feed their unemployed children and grandchildren. Think about that before you jerks take that money away.
Come July 21 if all goes well, I’m going to be 70 years old. I’m not thinking about retiring. And so most 70 year olds I know are not thinking about retiring any more.
How many years did Clyburn and his elder acquaintances work digging trenches every day, or lifting heavy things? Or breathing in chemicals or working in intolerable heat? Or stooping low or standing on their feet all day? Sitting in air conditioned offices for most of your work life isn’t what most people experience.
Exactly. While I think I may understand the appeal of means-testing Soc Sec, I vehemently disagree that it’s a reasonable solution to this ginned up “problem” with Soc Sec. Means-testing Soc Sec would just be the thin edge of the wedge/slippery slope (choose your metaphor) to the *goal* of cutting Soc Sec bc it’s now “welfare.” No, no, no: no means testing. That way lies madness.
Firstly there’s really no “problem” with Soc Sec for quite a few years, and any issues can be quickly solved by raising the income cap on FICA.
Soc Sec is not one of the “causes” of our deficit, nor will cutting it contribute to reducing our nation’s debt.
It’d be very hard to find any elected official who represents the middle class these days. I can’t name one who actually stands up and fights.
I all in favor of means testing – for the following programs:
Agribiz subsidies
Bankster bailouts
Defense Contracts
Any takers?
The jerks are taking food out of the mouths of children right now. They see us as parasitic and barely human.
On the House side, Clyburn is the Third Way-er. On the Senate side, I know Kerry is, but I’m not certain about the other two. The fix is in. It’s only a matter of how steep the cuts.
Sociopaths, like Clyburn, don’t give a rat’s patoot about poor people. That much is blindingly obvious. Clyburn got HIS, eff the rest of the rabble… let them high-fructose corn syrup sweetened cake!
Any chance you have a link or reference.
Great point. But needs backup.
Thank you.
Discriminating “social insurance” from welfare is ridiculous. How do people think insurance works, anyway? Pooled insurance is a redistribution, not an “investment”.
Of course, there’s no trust that this won’t be rigged and other mal-distributions should be first addressed. It’s sort of an admission that we can’t have a democracy when you argue that the wealthy must have their cut or they will attack the program.
Hey, some of them are already are attacking the program.
And we have a winner!
See my comment @34, we’ve obviously come to the same conclusion.
I think they are mostly just stupid. Have you seen Rick Perry’s grades? Or Bush’s? Or Kerry’s? Or Obama’s? (OK, the last one wasn’t rhetorical.)
Meanwhile, politicians apparently think they can feed, cloth and hug your children with petroleum- and nuclear-powered arms (the purpose of the expenses, recipients and some of the reoccurring costs to the US tax payer are my bold; excerpts from “Contact lost with hypersonic glider after launch,” AP.Org, Aug. 11, 2011):
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Two thousand years ago the Bible said a life span was 3 score and ten – 70 years – average age at death may have been 30, but if women got past childbirth and men got past wars and accidents, folks lived to 70.
Clyburn says turn of last century life expectancy, and 17 to one rations – as if he has never spoken to an actuary so as to know those mean crap – it is life expectancy for those that live past 65 and tax income versus benefit outgo – not number of workers in an insurance system not yet getting benefits – that matters.
I knew Clyburn was sleaze when he promised his support to Hillary, and then switched in the SC primary. He can be bought, and has been bought, and is now the person that will agree to anything the GOP want provided they do his means test – tax increases are not needed.
At least we need not worry – it is a done deal unless Clyburn gets a better deal that has him give the finger to Obama – I wonder how much cash it would take for Clyburn to forget about black loyalty and take a good deal – there are still a few billboards in SC that do not have his face on them so he could use the money.
Man – I am so angry right now – I need to remember this shall pass and that one should not worry about what you can not change.
Well said.
Liar and willfully ignorant.
Halfwit. Or as the British call it, Fwit.
Sociopath.
Heartless, soulless, inhumane, … the list goes on.
Ah yes, more money for killing, but no money for taking care of our own.
15 million to 20 million a pop, huh?
Damn, it’s good to be a gangster.
what makes you thnk they would start means testing at 106K? I have read they are talking a much lower number. Consider this: If you have been paying into a system for 40 years only to be told at the last min you will not be getting what was promised would you support continued payments into that system? They want to turn SS into a welfare plan…IMO if you have been paying into the system you get out of the system what has been promised…thay can come up with Trillions of our money for Wall st they csn come with the money for SS it is our money not theirs
Sign me up, dude.
Opera does not allow you to post.
Karma would have one dancing with the Party that brought you to the dance – no this is not Karma – it is simply giving the finger to the party under the excuse that more whites than blacks will get hit with a means test – it is Obama racism, endorsed by Cyburn.
Opera worked up until about a month ago. Dunno what happened.
wow… didn’t take him for a DINO…
with DIMs like this, however, it’s very apparent we live in a single-party state…
I don’t know what anyone expected – Grijalva, Kucinich and Schakowsky?
The deck is stacked with DNC lapdogs. Van Hollen, is like Steny Hoyer junior, give me a break!
Before Clyburn goes means testing the elderly who have already paid for their social security benefit, he should think strongly about means-testing the rich to pay their share of taxes that they haven’t paid for the last 10 years!
There’s some means testing!
Isn’t this revenge disproportionately effecting poor blacks?
I am not sure how much more of this I can take. Every day i read more and more ways we are being raped. frankly this has been going on for longer then I have been on the planet.
Yes, we will continue to post and huff and puff, but that will not stop them. Never has and never will. protests, vote for x over way, write, call x,y, z and NOTHING changes. The rape continues. We need a plan and it needs to be different from all that we have tried because they do not work
I have no links, but that’s what I’ve read somewhere, too. The so-called means-testing would be at way lower limits than many would find palatible or fair. No way is means-testing a good idea on many levels.
If mega-wealthy people paid into Soc Sec, then they, too, should get back what was promised to them. An insurance program like Soc Sec should have no means-testing to get your money back. At least at this point, we are not “means-tested” by our banks to withdraw money from our own accounts where we stash the money that we earned.
That’s what George Carlin said: “It’s a big party…and you ain’t invited…You and I are not invited to the big party.”
That 17 to 1 ratio way back and the 3 to 1 ration now is quite a challenge. I’m gonna admit, my family is part of the problem. In my immediate family we only have a 1.85 birth rate. That’s not even breaking even.
We need losts more people in this country paying into SS and they need to be reproducing, that is, having a birth rate of around 3.8-4.0.
Where could we get, let’s say, 12 to 16 million people like that????
:-)
Construction worker’s should be able to retire at 60. They want a means test? It should be the job as the basis, certain jobs mean you get to retire earlier than other jobs. My husband has worked in an auto plant for 25 years – had knee surgery, two new hips, a fused neck (with another disk starting to bulge now), and hernia surgery, not to mention the nerve damage that makes his hand tingle badly. He is only 54. Do you think he’ll make it to retirement age?
Hear, hear!!! Or ist is Here, here??? Ya’ know, I’m not sure.
Off topic, but I’d really like to see life imitate art and have a “V” appear on the scene in the UK. They could use one now.
onit wrote: If mega-wealthy people paid into Soc Sec, then they, too, should get back what was promised to them. Hang on there.
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Hang on there just a minute. We need to discuss this further. :-)
You mean that really hot chick from the TV series?????
So means testing is a bad idea.
1. It converts it into pure welfare, making it easier for them to attack and destroy. Although O and the all the coporatists have done a bag up job of that already.
2. Means testing, to be effective in bringing down “costs”, would have to target lower income people. There just aren’t enough rich people and they don’t take enough to justify means testing them.
3. Means testing would cost 13% INCREASE in overhead (surtt@26). More cost tot he program. That’s just stupid considering the cost is more than the benefit.
4. This will be a way for them to gut the program. I don’t believe any of their lies. Want to safeguard SS, remove the bloody cap you Fing morons. No, this is just more lies to bring their covert agenda into play to gut SS. Anything these things do is bad. Best to just leave it as it is. At least right now, it’s good for another 25 years. With these things, who knows what the will do. It won’t be good for SS or the people.
5. If Clyburn has an issue, then he can refuse SS. He won’t. They’re all sociopaths, liars, and thieves. Don’t trust them.
Anyone want to add or correct?
I hope that the heightened disparity between the wealthy who refuse to participate in the social contract and the poor and those disenfranchised by the system which steals from them, leads to a better outcome this time around.
The last time we had a depression, those afraid of losing power raised the spectre of communism as the feared shadow side of a social welfare state, and since then they have successfully dismantled most of the good safety net programs.
This time around I hope we can show that when people are able to live and work in dignity, it is because social programs work and because everyone can share in the resources and riches of our society.
As it stands now, we have to take all of the risks of educating our kids and ourselves, buying our healthcare/ insurance at high prices, and working for peanuts. Now they want our Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid. Those who cry,”Class War!” have declared economic war on the rest of us.
or at least ask him to help build a 3rd party or support one..he is repected and well known (I suspect even more well known the Clyborn) we need more respected voices to be heard on this…this super congress just shows how much the Dems and GOP hate the American people and this included Obama…they feel free to represent the rich…game is fixed and history show us what happens when this occurs and it ain’t pretty
We can change this. Hell, we MUST change this. They stomped on us with the Bush “election” and we must never, ever allow them to stomp on us again.
Any means necessary to stop this.
Means testing doesn’t save real money unless it starts at around 30k – it will no doubt be tied to the tax limit on income before the tax on Social Security kicks in (individual and your total income is more than $25,000 or you and your spouse have a total income of more than $32,000). Social Security benefits below the base amount are not taxed. Half the benefits between the base and additional amounts are taxed. And 85% of the benefits above the additional amount are taxed.
The following base amounts are used in figuring your taxable Social Security:
Filing Status Base Additional
Single $25,000 $34,000
Head of Household $25,000 $34,000
Married Filing Jointly $32,000 $44,000
Qualifying Widow(er) $25,000 $34,000
I agree completely. Uber wealthy should get their money as well. It’s an insurance program. No financial means testing.
OT, but ya, I was thinking the same thing.
Just recently saw that movie. So sad how true it is.
“I must remind you that starving a child is violence. Suppressing a culture is violence. Neglecting school children is violence. Punishing a mother and her family is violence. Discrimination against a working man is violence. Ghetto housing is violence. Ignoring medical need is violence. Contempt for poverty is violence.” — Coretta Scott King
Instead of creating more cannon fodder, we could raise the cap on SS deductions to incomes up to $250,000 or more. After all, you’re going to need a lot of minimum wage earners to contribute enough, and increasing the population requires more resource wars. Let’s break the cycle of destruction of the Earth.
Sister Jane,
If the richest person of the world wants to get Social Security, applies for it he should get it since he or she contributed to the common pool. This is the basic ethical & moral part. We are not here to create a horrible hand-out society.
Always know who ever calls Social Security as Entitlements but not as Public Savings is not only indulging in wrong talk, not working to strengthen the system but also is an individual knowingly or unknowingly working to destroy only thing standing between common Financial Security and Constant Market Swings followed by Public Money infusion which disappears into offshore accounts as pointed out by numerous blogs and few talk show hosts right now.
Already the first step is taken to shrink the savings pot long term calling it as payroll holiday and I already see even the normal person on the street is now seeing the ruse being played listening to some talk show call-ins.
When the elected representatives call $15K a plate dinner as grass roots contribution you can be sure they consider 99% of Americans as being under the ground and not fit to be considered.
BTW S&P rating is just a reminder to Congress especially Tea Party folks to fall in-line with status quo of un-provoked wars, public savings theft, more de-regulation, making the mess much worse than it already is by kicking the can down the road or more financial shock and awe.
Right now shock and awe is just talk. All that stock market can do is enable by its actions is Recession. If Social Security is not present, shock and awe will be in true action, when the stock market swoons down, there will be no demand and whole economy falls into Depression and one out of 3 households falls on the street. That will be a horrible sight for 100% of us and our next generation to experience first-hand.
Clyburn has a limo driver. Doesn’t have to drive. I wouldn’t have retired if I worked ten weeks a year and had a free limo.
Well I hope they get them all out to vote……but I doubt that they will. Last time they had PDitty standing in line in Florida making sure no one left the long line….they better do the same this time.
We don’t need more people, we need less.
It’s good for the rulers, they always have more cannon fodder.
But people use resources. Since the rulers take almost everything, it means the rest of us fighting over scrap.
The planet can not handle an unlimited number of people. Resources.
Ever seen a food riot?
Ever seen a water riot??? They will happen. And they will make a food riot look like a day in the park.
From “War Budget Cuts Possible If We Counter Contractors Multimillion Dollar Campaign Spending” (scroll to article mid-page):
Why not take nonviolence to D.C. and help create a new world this October?
No the ratio is not a challenge – indeed it was expected and the math done back in 1935 by Myers for FDR – Myers is perhaps too hold to testify these days (sorry, he died 2/13/10 so at least he did not have to see this), but any actuary could explain that there is no problem.
“Potential Savings to Social Security from Means Testing,” by Dean Baker and Hye Jin Rho
http://www.cepr.net/documents/publications/ss-2011-03.pdf
See page 12.
Doesn’t use the numbers I quoted (must have remembered them wrong, my bad), but comes to the same conclusion: savings would be minimal and be wiped out by administrative cost increases.
Your points are all valid
Heard that.
October 2011.
illegitimi non carborundum
Peace.
Sometimes you are just to quick for your own good. No, the reference to the UK should have tipped you off. The “V” I referred to is the “V for Vendetta”, played by Hugo Weaving in the movie of the same name. The hot chick from the TV series was a voracious lizard, the personification of those that “V” opposed.
You know, there is a piece of the triggers/sequestration in the
Debt CeilingSatan Sandwich bill that I have found curious, but actually may be foundation for a mechanism to means test.As it stands this trigger says there is a specific piece of the budget and it’s growth for Social Security fraud/eligibility and redeterminations:
Hmmm.
Great Post. Never thought about some of those things. Once again another brilliant FDL participant keeps us on top of things. Also, I don’t care if a person makes a million dollars a year. If they paid into it they should get something out of it.
I’m 70 years old. I retired last year at 69. I was a professor, a cushy job requiring me to face students at an elite university 6 hours a week, and the rest of the time writing books and articles. I loved my job, and was good at it. But around 67 I began to think it was time to give it up, and leave some space for younger people. I am still fully engaged in my work, but damned if I’m giving up my SS, which I paid into for 40 years. What a fucking crock of shit this Clyburn is. As the Rude Pundit would undoubtedly say, he probably keeps young by having his secretary suck his dick every morning under the desk. Great work if you can get it.
Sure I am open to discussion. What do you propose?
I believe that if anyone *pays* into Soc Sec, they should get back what was promised.
What do you propose?
You have every right to be pissed. There has not been a break for us for along time and doesn’t look like anything is coming soon.
Nice work. Thank you for the link.
http://www.cepr.net/documents/publications/ss-2011-03.pdf
“It is also important to note that this analysis does not incorporate the administrative costs associated
with a means test. Currently, administrative costs for Social Security are very low, just over 0.6
percent of the benefits paid out each year for the retirement portion of the program. Administering
a means test would raise these costs substantially. By comparison, the administrative costs of the
disability portion of the program, which requires extensive review of applicants’ eligibility, are equal
to 2.3 percent of the program’s benefits payments. If the cost of administering a means test for the
retirement program raised its expense ratio to the same level as the disability program, then it would
eliminate most and possibly all of the savings from a means test applied to affluent elderly.”
So that’s 0.6% currently WITHOUT means testing, (and if comparable to the disability portion of the program), it’s 2.3% WITH means testing. That’s a approx. 383% increase in admin. overhead.
And of course,
“it would eliminate most and possibly all of the savings from a means test applied to affluent elderly”.
Thank you.
I am likely to retire from my *full-time* job (I’ve had a 2d pt job for most of my life; my current 2d job has been for the past 15 years)when I’m close to 70 (which will be some years from now).
Since I have no kids, I have managed to save a tidy sum (presently some of it is yo-yoing in the Wall St casino). I’ve been paying into Soc Sec since I turned 16. Why should anyone’s payments be means-tested? And who and how are the “means” determined?
That way lies madness and the claim that Soc Sec truly is “welfare,” and for sure, rich people would scream even louder about needing to cut it out completely.
Oh no, it’s not a good path to travel towards means-testing. Clyburn is full of it.
Apparently we are operating on the same wavelength. Your comments are rendering mine superfluous, so I’m out here. If you haven’t read “The Traveler” trilogy by John Twelve Hawks, which I’ve recently started reading, you may enjoy it.
“I am not sure how much more of this I can take. Every day i read more and more ways we are being raped. frankly this has been going on for longer then I have been on the planet.”
I got nothing. Feel the same way.
But do NOT let the bastards grind you down. Stay strong, keep your head up, and remember, we are not alone as they want us to believe. Greece, Ireland, Iceland, Spain, UK, Israel, etc ..
I didn’t hear no fat lady sing, did you?
October 2011
illegitimi non carborundum
Peace.
Thanks for the recommendation.
I likey them books.
Peace.
MY family name is Myers. Perhaps he was a relative.
So you’re saying the 3 to 1 ration is sustainable???? Sorry, I don;t like doing math.
I don’t have an answer. I didn’t know that question was gonna be on the test.
:-)
The take away is a 2.5% savings at 40,000 of non-SS income if the take down is 10% of the income.
2.5% on 600 million is $15 million a year – $150 million over 10 years
If your goal in 1.5 trillion, you are 10% of the way there before you consider administrative costs (which Clyburn will assume are zero – there will be no study of the topic).
I suspect the limit will be set at 25,000 so SS amd Medicare are half of the “savings” – ignoring the fact that these savings do not affect the deficit.
I think it’s safe to say that if you despised Catfood Commission I you’re going to absolutely hate the work of the Super Congress Catfood Commission II. This President is determined to cut&gut Social Security. Since any of the committee proposals may not be amended I’m beginning to wonder about the constitutionality of this current committee – I’m no legal scholar, obviously. We certainly have work to do when Congress returns next month to prevent anymore harm to the social safety net.
That has been the ratio since 1970, it has worked the last 40 years and is projected to work for 27 more.
I would consider 70 years sustainable.
Can’t we find some job for you in Washington???? You seem smarter than the 537 idiots we got there now.
Gotta say the common-sense logic of your comment appeals to me. But then, I’m just a stupid pragmatist, according to some. ;-)
I’m 60 now. That works for me.
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Unless I Live past 87. Damn, my great gransmother lived to be 101. Well, that’s an easy enough problem to solve. Think “Jack”.
yes essentially thats what they are saying..in dog whistle speak…im also hearing “theres no way in hell we are EVER going back to the pre bush/obama tax rates, in fact we are planning another huge cut, and we will kill your grandmother if you try to stop us”.In dog whsitle of course. more people should learn to speak that language, its the Esparante of the solid gold toilet class.
devil is in the details SS was set up the way it is for a reason,,,
the great tragedy of 9/11 was that it was not politicians and lobbyists from d.c. that died that day. nothing but scum except Sen. Sanders
Now, I heard Obama definately say he was gonna NOT renw the Bush tax cuts in 2012.
Do we have any reason to doubt him???????
Hahahahahahahahah. I don;t care who you are, that’s funny.
Jeff Merkley and Peter DeFazio are two that happen to represent ME.
The idea that Jim Clyburn is not going to tell anyone his own personal opinions and what he’s going to do is mistaken. Clyburn is a bobber-and-weaver from way back. And he’s a very loyal foot soldier which has taken him from the position of a minor aide to the Governor of South Carolina, a very good governor Robert McNair, btw, to the position of whip and then (essentially) deputy whip of the House Democratic Caucus. His positions are within his role in the kabuki.
And if the 17-to-1 Reagan story is part of the script for the kabuki, then some communications director, the House minority’s or his own needs to be straightened out. It’s time we started putting the responsibility for poor communications and messaging on the staff.
And if it’s not part of the kabuki, it’s time to put the responsibility on staff. The member of Congress only knows the data that his staff gives him and what little in the public record he has time to read. In the absence of staff correction, it is very easy for a member of Congress to absorb by osmosis the Republican frame that is coming through the Beltway media and Village contacts.
The opinions of the PIMCO analyst are very interesting for their lack of evidence. What other than conventional wisdom tells him that inflation is right around the corner? Where did the 45T figure for Social Security come from? It’s like the Peter Peterson script. And of course CBS Money Matters will echo it.
Why is the Public Savings which will last for more 2 decades need Grand Tweaking. Why is the mean testing is being considered in the first place. Whose grand idea is this to down-shift us all from a fair and equal society to beggar-provider society.
Looks like the leitmotif is always Gutting Social Security or Nip it a bit while Bailouts of the Public Funds or QEs are happening. By the time people like Jane save it from more nipping or gutting it another round of bailouts pass through without any public discourse.
Real issue is forget about raising taxes, close the current Tax Loop holes, Un-necessary tax breaks, bring back foreign parked money, create jobs, finally stop UnProvoked Wars (If one does not want to pick a fight with us then leave them alone since we have too many problems of our own like making a energy efficient society with same lifestyle etc). No it is always cutting social security while bailouts happen. Reminds the constant theme I see in Bruce Willis Die Hard movies.
Love it!
The idea that means testing won’t be on somebody who has a home but is barely getting by rather than the rich who just “sock it away” is laughable to the extreme.
In fact I bet if you have a CAR your bennies will be cut. I guess the 3 years without a COLA don’t count.
I’m so furious I can’t even think about it
Is there any hope, or do we just rollover now? What about Becerra, or the other Pelosi appointee? I suspect no Democrats will stand up to Obama.
Why are they so hell-bent and determined to sacrifice old people? If this is the only way it’s going to go, then just get it over with!
Pelosi, a millionairess, has gone along with everything every President and Wall St. have wanted. Nothing new here. I pray that she finally gets the boot.
And I need the work – I maxed out to get the nice retirement home – and now the stocks are dead and the loan remains and the house will go soon. I was going to get one of the chief actuary positions back in 1985, the job was closed and I had won and I was notified on Friday – on Monday a friend of the Reagan’s had a friends son who had been fired go to the hiring officer and they were hired – without a formal re-opening of the job. I was offered the opportunity to a legal hearing but was told it would change nothing – the kid had the job. All I could get was seeing an old fellow get screwed for following orders.
If you know of anyone that needs staff send them my way!
I would love to get into gov – or on someones staff – or as a consultant – assuming they hired the aged. But I do not hold my breathe.
The ratio thingy sounds like bs to me. Didn’t someone say that the fund was good to go until 2037 or so? So let’s tackel that problem around, say, 2030.
Once start means testing and reducing payments to those who paid in and were promised the pension you not only have a welfare program, you now have a lot of unhappy citizens who will do the same to you.
Who says those with more money don’t need it to cover the kind of financial shit storms we keep seeing these days and maybe to help their children to make it through the week. You may have noticed the middle class is shrinking.
We must be nuts to let them herd us around like this. We are a society that agreed to social programs. Now we are going to revisit them the first time,and every time, some rich asshole needs to be certain he doesn’t pay more taxes.
that is not the means test
back in 81 Reagan ordered all DI beneficiaries reviewed and tighten reviews for new claims – for 3 years it was near impossible to get a claim approved (I did pro bono work getting a few through because I knew the system – but could only help a few). What that legislations is about is a code word for a redo of the Reagan effort to toss folks off the rolls and not approve new claims. “Fraud” (and there is fraud in that recoveries from DI do occur but are not reported by the beneficiary, as well as deaths were claims are paid for years after the death) review, if limited to proving still alive and disabled, and adding a second or third medical opinio, is not a big deal.
Indeed fraud review returns $3 for every dollar of cost of the review under reasonable meanings of fraud.
But Reagan made the “Permanent”, meaning unable to do “any” job in the economy, into unable to act as a door stop at WalMart (who has opens a 1000 miles from where you are) if a paraplegic. There are reasonable interpretations of permanently disabled, and unreasonable ones, and I am afraid under our new Reagan we are going back to the unreasonable ones under this Fraud chase.
As an aside, I do not like the idea of a payroll tax holiday. It just takes money out of the fund so it runs down faster. Give everyone a tax credit or jobs credit and accomplish the same thing.
I hadn’t heard about them wanting to default on the trust fund bonds. But shit if they want to have a marshmellow fire on the WH lawn the fed has 1.8 Trillion or so of treasuries (not SS bonds) that count in the 14.5 trillion outstanding. Burn the freaking things and the outstanding debt will be 14.5 less 1.8, whatever that is. (I’m math challenged.) What was that about their being a debt problem again?? Just another freaking joke.
Why?? I dunno. It only makes sense if outright looting and theft , or a desire to completely eliminate the programs are used to explain it. Probably both are at work.
True but $150 million over 10 years (ignoring the admin cost of about $150 million – a little irony) gets you 10% closer to your 1.5 trillion goal/
I didn’t say that it is. What I said is it could be foundational for a means test.
When you look at the bill, in the sequesters there are only 4 areas of discretionary spending directly addressed: National Security, Medicare, Medicare fraud and this SocSec disability fraud.
The budgetary piece for both “frauds” double over the 10 years; in a trigger budget. In other words, wrapping means testing and redeterminations into the same budget piece has a foundation.
The facts are available to you on the Social Security Administration website — those responsible for the Trust Fund are required to publish are report every year on the health and sustainability of the Fund.
The last report, in December of 2010, showed that SSA will be able to pay out full benefits (even if the economy is still as shitty as it is now) until 2037 — and at that point, with the funds that will be coming in, it will still be able to pay 80% — if you increase the FICA cap by 2%, SSA will be solvent until 2070.
Hello, all you clueless Congress critters, even if we are physically able to work to age 70 or beyond, we have to be able to get and RETAIN a job at that age. Those over 50 are laid off for the flimsiest of reasons and finding another job over age 60 is downright impossible. At 64, the best I can get is part-time, temporary work and I’m damned grateful for that. Lucky I have skills or I’d really be out of luck.
Again, have they not read the myriad articles about the difficulties of aging workers? Employers don’t want us.
Look at these dangerous Teaparty people!
They are asking for the sacrificial killing of sacred cows! shame!
heh.. big government. end it. :)
In my opinion as I read in couple of blogs that current talk should be on what basis S&P down-graded our country, why stock market tanked before the news, who made money on it etc.
Even regarding means testing lets look at it logically and see why it is unconstitutional at the very least besides being immoral and unethical.
Our constitution says it has to honor all its debts, no questions asked, Debts are payable in Dollars and it is still the worlds safest currency.
My guess is trying to see an opening to gut the only demand sustaining mechanism present in the world wide economy right now which is Social Security and if is is hollow version of what it is right now world wide economy will simply collapse in times like this and people causing it by their irresponsible actions will escape accountability and will be actually given money and awards for creating jobs. Is that scenario worth the price of seeing every third household here being on the streets, hungry looking for the hand-outs which are of-course means-tested. I think we all would prefer everybody in our society to be happy, have a fulfilling, peaceful lives pursuing happiness in the career paths we have chosen similar to what Founding Fathers hoped as the vision for this country.
You can come up with any number you want. Then you get someone to broadcast it for you as if it is fact based truth. When you project things out 75 years like some are doing now, it becomes nonsense, if for no other reason than every assumption will necessarily change. Now those 12 million undocumented people we have in this country, what is going to happen to them? Are we kicking them out or should we count them in SS?
The 45 T is the Bush approach to telling lies about well funded plans.
You take a well funded plan – project it out for 300 or more years (forever), pretend that it has tiny shortfall in years 50 and later that your assumptions show more benefits than income in those years, you then discount the years to forever from the beginning of the problem in year 50, and by the magic of forever and compound interest you can get a large number.
Not said is that a removal of the cap for wages and benefits and the taxing both investment income and wages (and using investment income and wages for benefits) gets you a POSITIVE SURPLUS forever number that is over 100 T – meaning it could help fund universal health.
Ok – true – the means teating admin cost could be wrapped into that funding.
I was working for SSA’s Office of Hearings and Appeals when Reagan pulled that stunt. Our Judges were supposed to have each case scheduled for a hearing within 120 days of receiving the request for a hearing. Well, that time limit went right out the window — it was just insane.
I started looking for another job when I came back from lunch to find a Federal Marshall (with a rifle) in the Reception area of the office. Seems one of our ALJs had received a death threat. Since I was one of the receptionists, I really wasn’t too keen on dying for the job…
DD had a good post on the likely causes of the financial melt down of recent weeks. The economy, unemployment, Europe, the housing industry and the zombie banks who still hold lots of the bad housing debt are all players. Treasury bonds, if anything, are stable despite S&P.
Well said -
indeed the appendix used to say that the effect of removing the wage cap was more than 2%
I do not have time to re-read it, but I doubt that has changed.
yep.
Exactly. I think it will be the Tea Party which will end the unprovoked wars we have been waging. It is them who pushed the real push-back after a long long time on the unsustainable path our congress chose to tread on.
If they were there one decade back we would not have had unprovoked war in Iraq, so many wasted lives, broken families, children without parents, wasted money coupled with Irresponsible Tax Cuts added to it as the icing on the cake but the worst part in all this being Troops not even knowing even now what they are fighting for and why they are there in the first place being looked upon as bullies in the other peoples play-ground.
To get benefits you must be legal
so those folks from Mexico go home with nothing and we say thank you very much for the payroll tax.
Those 12 million people — IF they are working in jobs that withhold income taxes — ARE paying FICA taxes, usually under a fake SSN. Do you think that the government gives them that money back?
If you do, I have bridge in Brooklyn I’d love to sell you.
Yes, you may be right. But are you certain that an alien must pay the tax? Or that employers need to withhold it? I do beleive that a non resident alien business person does not pay self employment tax.
Means testing is the first step to eroding popular support. That may be the point, actually.
Clever of them.
I think it is a chicken and egg problem with both sides breaking the law.
Definately it is something a case worthy of Supreme court hearing to decide regarding where law stands on this regarding money repartriation if one is willing to file a case.
okay, I obviously missed the thread, but….
When I was a little boy, my dad was 55 years old, I thought he was an old man.
fuck you, James Clyburn.
heh.
Getting the richest man in the world to get Social Security if he wants to is the only way one can keep Social Security alive from political tweaks for ages. BTW it is the right, ethical and honorable thing since they too contribute to it.
And also at that point in the age i.e. last few golden years, beauty of this system is everybody is treated equal regarding benefits regardless of successes and failures each one might have had in their lives. Pretty nice and civilized way for us to treat our senior citizens in their golden years.
I like that they aren’t there to play ball and go along to get along. It opens up some space and makes the preordained result the party bosses have worked out in the dark more difficult to pull off.
After a long time I saw some push-back in a section of the congress due to Tea Party as our Founding Fathers envisioned the congress to do when they gave them power of purse. Finally I think we will see end of some unprovoked wars or at the very least they will think multiple times before starting another unprovoked war even a tiny one with an unsuspecting country.
Clyburn will pass it, Obama will sign it, and Sharpton will report it on MSNBC as a win for Democrats. Lovely.
LOL
actually Obama refuses the easy let the Bush rates expire and pass new laws for those tax breaks for the under 250,000 crowd.
He says his hands are tied (shades of not seeing the 14th Amendment) and he must get a bill that passes those Bush tax rates while killing them for those making more than $250,000 – and golly gee – it is so sad, but then he finds he must pass the Bush tax cuts for everyone because they will not allow cuts for just the under 250,000.
I suspect Catfood 2 (or death panel 2 if you prefer) doing tax reform is to muddy the waters with a tax reduction for the rich that ends the threat of returning to the Clinton rates (I blogged on this a while back).
under the table or above the table cash “expenses” must have a private contractor on the other end with a Federal EIN number if you want to deduct the cash outlay on your own tax. You can always break the law and pretend you only deal with such private contractors – and not deduct and send in a payroll tax – but on audit you are going down.
I do not think it will be that easy. These are just recommendations. Every legislator has to think for their constituents.
Social Security is something near and dear to everybody in the country a very smart thing FDR did to prevent another Depression for the ages he had to deal with for a long time in his presidency. Just payroll tax holiday people saw the ruse being played on them and it was not just FDL folks whole country is seeing the drama being pulled before its eyes and thats why now instead of $15 it has become $15K per plate since 99% of the country is not happy at the state of things.
I am just glad Tea Party brought some sanity to Unsustainable, kick the can down the road path our country was on, picking a new fight with a new country every two years BTW without finishing the previous wars and adding on top of that tax cuts.
To your point on SS:
“Social Security actuaries estimate that a totalization agreement with Mexico would have a negligible long-range effect on the Trust Funds. ”
But we really don’t know the impact if all these accommmodations were made legal. I did notice in hunting around a little that those who paid in could have a claim, legal or not.
There are visas for which no tax is withheld. But if you withhold it, you better pay it or else you are on high risk. I wonder what restaurants do for cooks and such? Are they all illegal with fake cards? That also seems risky.
Thanks, I busted out loud laughing over that.
And how many had top of the line health care with a nice paycheck all their working life, not many.
I can’t trust Murray anymore caught her in what I think is an outright lie plus she, like most of her ilk will not give a striaght answer.
Only hope is some people show up screaming. Sure they are going to steal us blind anyway, but are we going to die with our hands unbound or not? Anyhoo-saw some people screaming about not cutting ss & medicare at a Romney rally on nightly NBC news. His answer: I am not going to raise taxes.
I think we need to keep the words simple. The reason we have a deficit is a very small sentence-Bush tax cuts and war. Change those things and we have billions for old people, children, college, roads and maybe even ponies.
Stop the wars, raise the taxes. Americans don’t want those pointless endless shitty wars anyway. But we got to be not afraid to say that.
Fellow said Social Security Trust fund never cashes in its bonds – wrong – but then there is an amazing amount of mis-information going around these days.
Social Security has had excess benefits over income in many years, requiring Treasury to cash in bonds. The years are shown below with income, expense, and the deficit (in millions) that was met by cashing in bonds.
1959…..9,516….10,793…..-1,277
1961…..12,937…13,388…..-451
1962…..13,699…15,156…..-1,457
1965…..17,857…19,187…..-1,331
1975…..67,640….69,184….-1,544
1976…..75,034….78,242….-3,209
1977…..81,982….87,254….-5,272
1978…..91,903….96,018….-4,115
1979…..105,864…107,320…-1,456
1980…..119,712…123,550….-3,838
1981…..142,438…144,352….-1,914
In 1982, the Old-Age and Survivors Trust Fund borrowed money from the Hospital Insurance Trust Fund, and repaid the borrowed amounts in 1985 and 1986 (The SS Trust Fund had less than 25 billion with an outgo of 6 times that amount and borrowing the money allowed for seasonal variations in income).
Yes They do pay tax – UNLESS – under a “Totalization agreement” they present why they are qualified under that agreement to be excluded from our system (the reason being they are paying into another country and will get benefits from that country).
“To your point on SS:
“Social Security actuaries estimate that a totalization agreement with Mexico would have a negligible long-range effect on the Trust Funds. ”
But we really don’t know the impact if all these accommmodations were made legal. I did notice in hunting around a little that those who paid in could have a claim, legal or not”
“Totalization agreements,” have two main purposes. First, they eliminate dual Social Security taxation, the situation that occurs when a worker from one country works in another country and is required to pay Social Security taxes to both countries on the same earnings. Second, the agreements help fill gaps in benefit protection for workers who have divided their careers between the United States and another country. Agreements to coordinate Social Security protection across national boundaries have been common in Western Europe and the US for many decades.
They involve no changes in taxation or benefit calculation, so they have no cost – EXCEPT – they allow the years under one system to be added to the years under the other to met minimum years in the system rules. As tax revenue does not move, folks with minimal benefits will get those benefits despite being short a few months in that countries minimum time in system rules – but those benefits will only be based on the time they paid taxes into the system.
As to illegal claim based on illegal stays with illegal Social Security numbers – well birth certificate is required to start SS benefits, so good luck on getting a benefit.
Those visa’s for which no tax is withheld are based on country of origin having a totalization agreement with the US (they then pay to their home country the retirement system tax of their home country based on their US income)
restaurants do for cooks and such? Are they all illegal with fake cards? That also seems risky.
Yes it is risky and illegal but since Reagan little in fines – but the payroll tax – if collected – results in no benefits.
many low wage jobs have employers that try to avoid the employers share of the payroll tax.
This just means Mr. Clyburn is on board the love train and he is blinded by the light ahead.