Yes, he does seem to quote/excerpt a lot. And sometimes I swear I read what he wrote somewhere else....But since I don't read a lot of financial stuff, and since his newsletter is light reading..... It usually give me a topic to think more about, and I usually find something new to followup on, but I have to agree that I wouldn't pay to read it.
In this case, as others have pointed out earlier, we are not the country in the worst shape by a long shot. For us,I think that the demographics will sort itself out because as you say, workers will keep working because they didn't save enough. The definition of "enough" will increase to make this so.
Immigration - that is a real can of worms. We import lots of workers to do jobs we don't want to do, and often this involves illegal immigrents. At the same time we have made it more difficult for foreign students to come here and both learn and contribute to our universities and companies. Does anyone else see a problems with an immigration policy that allows menial laborers, but blocks inflow of intellectual capital? Maybe it will help the desert island scenerio; maybe it will make it worse in the long term.
Reading/thinking about politics depresses me. I think I will go play volleyball for a couple of hours at our local indoor sand volleyball facility (really - they have those here!).
Wayne