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george h w b

Posted 3:44 pm, 07/24/2014

Just another reason I despise/hate politicians as they are the ones who do not do anything except lip service to all the problems. It just amazes me that so many people buy into the politicians "BS" that they spew forth.

Jr88

Posted 1:24 pm, 07/24/2014

Does it surprise you any George h w b. While the U. S. workers and retirees are struggling to make ends meet, the government agencies are spending our tax dollars like a bunch of drunken sailors.

Virginian

Posted 10:59 am, 07/24/2014

Have you ever considered that social security is going broke but welfare comes from a bottomless pot?

One is bought and paid for by the recipients, the other is a handout.

onlyinthefalls

Posted 10:38 am, 07/24/2014

While $300 million is a ton of money, $50 per year is hardly a rounding error on the Federal budget. Take a look at the Medicaid program in NC, similar monies, if not more spent for a system that still is not working properly.

empowers

Posted 10:33 am, 07/24/2014

If we paid into it that is OUR MONEY!

george h w b

Posted 10:22 am, 07/24/2014

No effin wonder the system is slowly going broke. As usual, all smoke and mirrors for our representatives, but nothing done or anyone getting fired.


    GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY 9:53AM ET
Social Security blows $300 million on 'IT boondoggle'

The Social Security Administration has spent nearly $300 million over the course of six years on a new computer system to process 11 million Americans' disability claims. Now, a new report commissioned by the federal agency indicates that the system still doesn't work at all. After repeated delays, it is unknown when it will be complete, who is responsible for delivering the finished product, or what the final bill will be. A group of House Republicans blasted the failure in a letter Wednesday, calling the project an "IT boondoggle."

In spite of these major uncertainties, former Social Security assistant deputy commissioner Terrie Gruber, who has been appointed to review the project, took an optimistic perspective, saying, "We are absolutely committed to deliver this initiative and by implementing the recommendations we obtained independently, we think we have a very good prospect on doing just that."

A Pew Research Center poll from March revealed that millennials have a record lack of confidence in the beleaguered Social Security agency; more than half do not believe they will receive any Social Security benefits, and only 6 percent expect to get benefits at the rate current retirees receive them.

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