Now the Jim Devine has nailed Social Security, I feel timid asking a question 
about the
subject.  While Clinton was in power, there was talk about all sorts of 
unfunded mandates,
like the need to clean up toxic waste dumps.  The recent New York Times article 
about
robotic warriors suggested difficulty about paying off military pensions: "The 
Pentagon
today owes its soldiers $653 billion in future retirement benefits that it 
cannot presently
pay.  Robots, unlike old soldiers, do not fade away.  The median lifetime cost 
of a soldier
is about $4 million today and growing, according to a Pentagon study."  Maybe 
it is time to
ask for a public accounting of these unfunded mandates before the tax benefits 
become
enshrined in stone.


--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929

Tel. 530-898-5321
E-Mail michael at ecst.csuchico.edu

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