Quote from: Tammy Hope on August 10, 2011, 03:28:50 AM
Nah. it was a tax - just like all the rest of them. They just dressed it up in a prettier outfit to make it easier to sell.
I don't care whether it's called an entitlement now or not, but if you are still deluding yourself into thinking that it was "insurance" that you have coming because you paid into your "account" then you will believe all sorts of other lies as well.
It was just a tax with a pretty name - whatever it might have been intended to be. Once they started spending it on anything else, it lost that virtue.
It doesn't matter to me what anyone else calls it, when I talk to my local politicians, I'm calling SS & Med a return on my investment. No way am I giving them an out.
When SS was enacted you would get a check when you retire, for the full amount you put in, plus interest. Soon Uncle Sam decided on doing payments. Before you know it a pile of money was there and one day SS became totally self sustaining. Yep! Invested properly, we'd never have to add another penny to it and we could go on paying retirees indefinitely.
Then someone saw the pile of cash. An elected official who couldn't find the money to pay back his campaign supporters? A corporate big wig who felt he had a better use for the money so he twisted the arm of a local politician? Maybe lots of people. Whoever saw it first, the vultures started circling. Arms were twisted. Elected officials were "reminded" they were "lawmakers" and bills were passed opening the floodgates of the Social Security cash pile.
They called it borrowing, but they never intended to pay it back. Politicians know it's easier to be forgiven than it is to get permission. So they took. And they know it's easier to spin a story than it is to be forgiven. So they spun. And the spin turned into the "truth" that "The Social Security System is breaking us."
Yeah, I guess it is, now that it's been raided all those years and stripped of all its value, by the same people we just keep electing.
So I will keep saying SS & Med are a return on my investment. And everyone who has had even a penny taken out of their check for SS or Med should say the same thing. It's time to unspin the spin. Let the politicians figure out how to squirm out of that.