Social Security Restoration
What has happened to the United States over the course of 40 years is a lesson of how to undermine the majority of United States citizens ability to prosper and to achieve the peace of mind that should be automatic by being an American. Sure, technology has far surpased the majority of citizens ability on how to use and understand what has been created for the betterment of all. But, in actuality what really transpired is an almost total colaspe of our founding principals Liberty, Justice, Morality, and Education.
The United States in this period of history is in a pivital point for the direction this country will undertake for the next century. Do we turn and embrace new, bold and decisive actions that will propell the United States into a becon of hope other countries will want and strive to emulate or do we continue on this self destructive path toward ambiguity and obscurity?
National Economic Reform's eight part agenda is a direct path toward creating that becon of hope for generations to come. Restoring Social Security is an internal part of securing the future. To start; this country must determine now how to restore, and create employment opportunities with real living wages for all. Ther are alot of factions in determining how to achieve this objective. First is to ensure that Education Reform { another internal part of National Economic Reform } address the need to educate our youth on the skills and trades that are necessary for the types of employment opportunities that are now and will be the focus of the economic systems here and in other parts of the world. Next, the United States must address our trade agreements of the past and to restructure them so that corporatiions will be encouraaged to employe Americans in factories here in the United State instead of exporting these jobs. Our trade deficit [another internal part of National Economic Reform] is one of the factors that this country is failling Americans. Restoring our manufacturing base in the United States is crutial for the national security that only comes when the United States has a strong and growing middle class.
To further restore Social Security the need is apparent that this country needs Universal Health Care [ another internal part of National Economic Reform ] to offset the high cost of healthcare coverage companies now offer to their employees. To increase wages for all and to contribute more to Social Security funding Universal Heath Care will now free up funds so that companies that deduct health insurance from employees wages will be now additional disposable income.
The more people that are employeed with real living wags contribute more toward restoring and securing Social Security for all. The United States Congress must now change the policy that would enable citizens over 62 to apply for their benifits while still working full time with no income restrictions. This is still a win win situation in that these workers will contribute more toward social security while at the same time contribute more toward their retirement by saving their benifits. In this way they will be better off when they do decide to retire.