Moral Relativism and Generational Theft: The Trillion Dollar Corruption of 'Social Security Trust Fund Depletion' Exposes the Bankrupt Soul of Modern Society
As the clock ticks down to the Social Security trust fund depletion in just nine years, a deeper rot emerges: we have normalized a system where one generation steals from another, trading the sacred promise of retirement security for the fleeting comfort of political cowardice. The moral calculus is clear—the trust fund's insolvency is not an economic accident but a collective choice to prioritize present whims over future dignity. This is not merely a budget crisis; it is the betrayal of our elders and the impoverishment of our children, a stark mirror reflecting the erosion of community, responsibility, and basic human decency in a society too lost in screens and self-interest to save itself.