Socialism continues to thrive. Right here.
A very happy 75th birthday this weekend to the our nation's extraordinary Social Security program, which was signed into law by President Roosevelt way back on August 14th, 1935.A report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities estimates that the entitlement program is currently keeping $20 million Americans out of poverty. Without Social Security, 45% of elderly Americans would have incomes below the poverty line, instead of the current 9.7%. Additionally, a separate think tank has it that the S.S. trust fund will have a $4.3 trillion surplus by 2023. It's time to expand the program-- just think of what we could do for the other 9.7%, and even for younger Americans, if we abandoned our two wars and re-invested in our people.
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The annual Iowa State Fair started yesterday just across town, but I won't be going again this year. I'm still waiting for that apology from Fair officials for their embarrassing and ungrateful slap last year at Michael Jackson, a performer who once appeared at the Iowa State Fair. As a kid, I always possessed the general impression that the Fair was only for rednecks, despite their repeated claims that it was for everybody, and despite my contributions as a taxpayer. Now as I settle into an adulthood of frequent contemplation, I have to believe that my first impressions were correct. It's a pretty pathetic move to defame a guy-- a just-recently-dead guy-- even as you attempt to cash in on his spectacular popularity with a self-promotional "poll." Fuck you, State Fair, that still makes me mad. Besides, from a purely practical standpoint, it's a waste of time for me as a consumer-- an entertainment venue simply can't be considered a cool entertainment venue if it doesn't recognize the brilliant legacy of Michael. He embodied cool. And so I won't go. Vincent Price warned y'all long ago, and you should have paid him some heed: Whoever shall be found/Without the soul for getting down/Must stand and face the hounds of hell/And rot inside a corpse's shell.
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