A response to the comments on Daily Finance

The comment I posted on Daily Finance mentioning my recent post on the Social Security COLA has received a lot of comments. I won’t be responding to every comment, but I think it’s fair to group the comments into three types:

  • ad hominem (abusive and circumstantial): the fallacy of attacking the character or circumstances of an individual who is advancing a statement or an argument instead of trying to disprove the truth of the statement or the soundness of the argument. Often the argument is characterized simply as a personal attack.
  • argumentum ad misericordiam (argument from pity or misery) the fallacy committed when pity or a related emotion such as sympathy or compassion is appealed to for the sake of getting a conclusion accepted.
  • actual coherent arguments – these arguments I appreciate and will respond to

The ad hominem attacks criticized me as a person, instead of arguing about what I said. I won’t bother responding to each of these attacks. Additionally, they were frequently misspelled – disiably for disability, diaphers for diapers, and my favorite, retarted for retarded. I’m sure most of these were typos and nothing more, but amusing none the less.

Examples of ad hominem:

linda said…
ROB, your evidently not retirement age, so that is why your thinking that way. just wait til your retirement age and then you will not be talking like that.

cynthia Flanagan said…
you sound like a lazy un-employed stiff…a baby who never knew hard work..

jerry said…
You probably voted for Obama & are on a disiably. Above the neck that is. One day you will be in the seniors place & then you can relate to your pass mistakes

ycav4424 said…
Rob is probably somebody’s snot nosed kid that has snuck onto their daddy’s computer to rile up people just for fun before he changes his wet bed sheets again so he can sleep dry for awhile.

MO said…
Once an idiot, always an idiot. I’m 66 yrs. old and worked all my life to get something I deserve. When you retire in a few years after you get out of your diaphers, are you going to turn down SS? Go crawl back under your rock you moron.

d r heller said…
rob and all the other imbeciles who have that type of attitude have to be living off their parents and have no concept what it is to be a retiree!

Mary said…
You are an jack ass.

gary said…
A LOT of folks here believe you are an asshole for making that remark. So it’s probably true. Have a nice day asshole!

Tom said…
Rob enjoys making idiot comments to see the reactions he gets…

EL said…
DUMB ROB, WAIT UNTIL YOU RETIRE, OR ARE YOU ONE OF THE LAZY ONES ON WELFARE?

ANDY said…
AREU RETARTED, OR AN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT…

Les said…
What a dumb ass!!!!! I bet you still live with your mother. I hope you get sick and can’t work.

Slightly better than the ad hominem attacks, are the argumentum ad misericordiam. These arguments appeal to pity and sympathy to win an argument.

Examples of argumentum ad misericordiam:

lvn said…
At the senior complex I live in everyone got a letter stating…”due to the downturn in the economy there will be no more surplus food bags delivered to seniors.” 90% of the seniors here depend on that food to last them till the next SS check. At times (too many)cans were dented and once the soup can was not only caved in and rusted but expired 3 1/2 years prior. Weevils and bread smashed beyond recognition and 99% of all other foodstuffs were expired. Yet, if farmers were to give the animals this digusting food, government agencies would be down on them right away. Had one woman say she knew there were bugs and rancid food, but even the dog food she used to buy was too expensive now.

mary myers-agati said…
MY rent will go up next year and so will many other things food and other necessities. I am slowley going blind and cant afford surgery.

Susan said…
SAY THAT WHEN YOU RETIRE ASSHOLE AND YOU GET THE SAME AMOUNT OF MONEY EVERY YEAR… I TAKE CARE OF MY MOTHER WHO HAS ALZHEIMER’S. MAYBE WHEN YOU RETIRE, THERE WON’T BE ANY SOCIAL SECURITY LEFT, WHO YOU GONNA CRY TO THEN???

EL said…
SS IS NOT ENOUGH FOR HALF OF THE PEOPLE ON IT. SOMETIMES WE CAN T EVEN GET OUR MEDICINE

Finally come the actual coherent arguments. I will respond to these. Most people who tried to use coherent arguments had their comments voted down. If it wasn’t vicious or sympathetic, it just isn’t made for the Internet.

Bruce said…
If we happen to receive the $250 stimulus adjustment proposed by the President, please remember: this is a GIFT; you did nothing to EARN it; it is not now or in the future an ENTITLEMENT.

Bruce – The government is unproductive. It isn’t producing any of the ‘gift’ it gives you. It needs to raise money using its only three methods, inflation, taxation or borrowing. None of these are good. Since the money the government is gifting is taken by force from everybody else, it is not so much a gift, as it is theft.

Akela said…
So Rob, are you ready for YOUR parents, and or grandparents to move into your home with you?? I hope so ..

Akela – My parents saved throughout their lives so that they could be self-sufficient when they retired. If, for whatever reason, they were unable to provide for themselves, I would take them in without hesitation.

cruisedoc said…
…Payments need to be adjusted for inflation for obvious reasons. However, when their is no inflation, or negative inflation (deflation) as their is this year, then there is no rational argument for an increase. There should be no COL increase when the COL doesn’t increase. If I were on SS I would just be glad that I get it when the COL goes up and don’t get it decreased when the COL goes down. It’s kind of like getting your cake and eating it too. I think America is fair w/ seniors, after all, they paid in pennies on the dollar for what they get out; now they should in turn be fair and be thankful that it is tied to the inflation rate.

For making a coherent argument, cruisedoc had his comment voted down with mine.

Jenine said…
You just need attention. What a very ignorant remark to make. Some of these seniors get checks for less than $200 a month. Did you realize that before you mouthed off? Can you live on $187.00 a month? NO. Before you make comments without all the facts you should look and listen. Back when these people started working they made less than $1.00 a day!! Most states now the minimum hourly wage is $7.00 an hour. You should apologize to those people. You expect a raise and they deserve every one they get.

Jenine – Social Security (assuming it must exist), should serve as a supplemental income source, not as the single income source. I can’t live on $187 per month, and for that reason, I am saving money each month. So I can provide for myself. I don’t expect SS to provide me benefits when I’m older. Social Security has created a moral hazard where people have become entirely reliant on Social Security and can expect large increases. Once this system is in place, people feel little need to save and provide for themselves. Social Security is a self-perpetuating moral hazard.

Then came the group of attacks explaining that SS needs to be raised because the cost of living has gone up and the private sector has been increasing wages.

redconvoy said…
They need the increase to live. You can’t live on the same thing year after year with the cost of living going up and their Medicare premiums. So where ever you work, maybe you shouldn’t have a raise. See how you could live on your same salary year after year!

Teresa said…
Why would you say such a thing. Doesn’t cost of living go up each year. How do you expect people to survive if the cost of living goes up every year but yet the income does not go up.. mmmm If you know a trick please fill us fixed income ppl in. We would love to know how to do that.

BEAR said…
TELL ME SOMETHING BOY, DO YOU GET A COST OF LIVING RAISE OR ANY TYPE OF RAISE.

Sue said…
Last year I got a 3 cent raise. After 3 years with the company. The SS crowd needs to realize that those of us PAYING for them are having a hard time. I will never retire.

These arguments fail to note that many large companies in the private sector did not receive raises for two years. In fact, many companies are having pay cuts across the board. See the articles from Time and CNN. Of course, there are also the millions of people who received 100% pay cuts in the past 18 months. Sue made a similar argument, and accordingly, had her comment voted down.

I appreciate constructive criticism and other feedback on my article. However, it seems that most commenters prefer to just complain. If you have an opinion about my writing, please use a valid argument. Don’t just make personal attacks and pleas for pity.

For all of the people making constructive arguments, both for and against me, thank you.