“Able-bodied adults who have the ability to earn income have an obligation not to pass part of their own responsibility on to a broader population.” That’s Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill’s take on whether the federal government should have to guarantee Security Security and Medicare benefits to seniors, in an interview with the Financial Times which appeared on Friday.
Not only does O’Neill believe the government should no longer guarantee Social Security and Medicare. He also believes the corporate income tax and capital gains tax should be abolished, with the revenue shortfall apparently made up through higher income taxes for individuals.
Give O’Neill points for candor. But shouldn’t these statements be generating a bit more attention.