"Not wrong. Did you not read what Invictus wrote?"
no. tl;dnr and all that. i was responding to you.
specifically, entitlements are not killing us MORE THAN ANYTHING. i'll list 4 things that are killing us more than entitlements (in no particular order):
- unemployment -- how much revenue are we losing due to unemployment being 5-6% higher than it should be? what if an upfront investment would result in various ... oh say infrastructure projects? would trigger an increase in demand that would get the economy moving again? ... but no ... conservatives don't like to build roads and bridges and rail.
- tax cuts -- why why why why why do we continue to insist that cutting taxes on the wealthiest 3% of the country will result in a boom? it's been proven over and over to be false. if you want to talk about the deficit, in order for me to take you seriously, raising taxes has to be on the table. if not, then it is clear that the deficit is NOT your motivation. that's right, i'm calling your ass #notfactual.
- healthcare costs -- healthcare costs are out of control. conservatives would have us just let people die to solve this issue. reasonable people, on the other hand, would like to address the structural issues and try to find a way to move towards a system where everybody can get coverage at a reasonable price. it's why the first two years of obama's presidency was devoted to solving this issue ... we all know how that turned out.
- wars -- this one applies literally as well as figuratively ... even more so than healthcare ... wars are killing us. financially, morally, and fiscally ... but we persist.
so, entitlements. aside from medicare, which should be addressed as a part of our healthcare issues, what do you want to gut (that hasn't been gutted already)? and don't tell me you want to means-test social security. you're going to spend more in the overhead from means-testing than you would actually pay out.