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Why don't we hear about privatizing Social Security & tieing it to the stock market anymore?
10-12-2012, 10:34 PM
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Because they cant figger out how to sell a blind horse to pilgrams.... BUT...

They [congres and the house and the rest of them crooks in there] WILL find ways to get what remains of that money we put in there, tho....

... bet on it!!!

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10-12-2012, 10:34 PM
Post: #12
 
Because our outstanding treasonous leaders, in both parties and across all levels of government along with the massive amount of bureaucrats scurrying around, have all decided the cheaper way out of the Social Security obligation thingy is to simply inflate the dollar and even possibly something else more draconian in order to help "save the economy". The inflation program is right on track with us paying 4/gallon for gasoline and volitile things like food and commodity prices climbing thru the roof. I wonder if my social security payment is indexed for inflation, I mean the CPI now, not the other one the government is so fond of, what was that ...... oh yeah..... "core inflation".

I would privitize my remaining years right now because if I controlled it, both employee and employer contributions, then it would definately be there for my retirement, not like this current program with it's non-existent rate of return.
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10-12-2012, 10:34 PM
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You don't hear about it anymore because the democrats and their allies in the mainstream media were successful in preying on the fears and ignorance of the voting public.

It was not a bad idea. Ask the folks in Galveston who escaped our crappy social security plan how they like it.

Sabrina F: IT'S BROKE! LITERALLY AND FIGURATIVELY!

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