Greg: I WILL speak out against anyone that thinks allowing the free riders to vote themselves more benefits is a good thing. It will slowly bankrupt the country.
As for my wife drawing out more than she has paid into the system. YOUR WRONG!!!! She was a high wage earner her entire life. She usually hit the 'MAX" on social security each year. She would need to draw benefits for just about ten years at her current rate to just get back her principle amount of payments. She has been drawing for 2 years. She will more than likely NOT draw the balance regardless of what we do. The how and whys are not important.
Then if you had the numbers of what I have paid in and what I will get out it is even more slanted. I am far from a rich man but I am darn sure tired of my hard work and planning being TAKEN an handed to those that will not work or plan.
Here is the important part. Just about everyone that earns above average wages will never get what they "Paid" into the system back as benefits. So the system is rigged from the get go.
Also I think that fewer people are actually qualified to vote these days. They do not do any critical thinking on their own. They let public opinion shape their vote too much. Then you have one political party heavily controlling the public media and you have a time bomb in the making. Modern media has changed the political arena in a negative way. Now "pretty" and photogenic is more important than being able to actually do a good job governing the country.
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