On Jul 13, 9:59 pm, amdx <
[email protected]> wrote:
My main point was the ratio of givers to takers. One of theother
posts said it was 132 million to 70 million.
There are also all the state taxpayer money recipients to add to that
70 million.
We're having fun now!
Mikek
http://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/quickfacts/stat_snapshot/
These people are getting hardly any money at all, it barely qualifies
as survival income.
I could easily live on that and save money each year.
Your attack on this system is typical of the vicious rightwing, you
don't have much to say about fat cats, liars, and thieves, ripping the
government for trillions, but go after the near helpless.
You're missing the math of it. Most recipients are getting far more
out than they ever put in, commonly 3x and more. If you do a time-
integral of contributions you'll quickly see that that's true.
Medicare is worse.
It's not close to sustainable. Benefits will be cut, period, by
China, if not by us. We simply don't have the money.
And it's nothing to do with who robbed what imaginary fund when--
that's pure theater.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/socsec/course/readings/301us619.htm
"The proceeds of both taxes [employer and employee 'contributions']
are to be paid into the Treasury like internal revenue taxes
generally, and are not earmarked in any way." --Helvering v. Davis,
United States Supreme Court, 1936
You speak of mean Republicans. They're just pointing out reality.