Where has all the money gone...

canndo

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Saying you "contribute" is a way of denying that "they" would steal it from you if you didn't (ahem) "contribute"...but do carry on. I contribute to my local food pantry, which means I give of my own accord, absent duress or threats of extortion. When you "contribute" you are giving the bully your milk money so he won't give you a wedgie.
As always, your presumption of theft limits your argument. If I contribute to something that eventually gives something back, even if I am not completely happy with the arrangement, it is not theft. It is what is called a social compact. You need not give the U.S.government anything at all, if you feel so strongly about their "theft" then you are enabled, in this country to leave and pay no more.

If you can find a place where you get better value for the money that you "contribute" then I will be the first to ask you where that place is and I may well join you there.
 

desert dude

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If you worked 58.6 years and made 113600 dollars every year you would have 400k in social security
so like everything else that comes out of your brain
You are full of shit

You put in 400k huh?
Are you also counting the employer match portion. No, no, of course not. Yes, the employer match is mine as well and not my employer's. Total SS tax is 12.4% of wages.
 

desert dude

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do I have it then that you, Desert Dude will not question my use of Huffpo as an original source because I as well am willing to "take the truth whereever I find it"? Or are you going to impugn my sources while claiming that yours a fonts of truth?
I have no problem with HuffPo, I read them sometimes. Much of it is typical left-wing gibberish, but sometimes they make a little sense.
 

ginwilly

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I agree with you that stealing from the funds was a frightful thing to do. As near as I can tell, it began in 1983, squarely during the tenure of the neocons' demigod Reagan. I detect irony. cn
Don't forget it was Al Gore who was screaming from the rafters that we needed SSI in a lockbox to protect it from government raiding. If only we had listened to Al Gore (the first time I've ever typed that sentence).

Republicans are very fiscally intelligent when they are not in power. While in power? not so much.
 

desert dude

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it's 6.2%.

you're an idiot.
I realize that you don't work, so your ignorance is somewhat forgivable. Leach.

"The Social Security tax functions very much like a flat tax. A single rate of 12.4% is applied to wage and self-employment income earned by a worker up to a maximum dollar limit. Half of this tax is paid for by the employee in the form of payroll withholding. The other half of this tax is paid for by the employer. Self-employed persons pay both halves of the Social Security tax since they are both the employee and the employer."

http://taxes.about.com/od/payroll/a/Social-Security-Taxes.htm
 

UncleBuck

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I realize that you don't work, so your ignorance is somewhat forgivable. Leach.

"The Social Security tax functions very much like a flat tax. A single rate of 12.4% is applied to wage and self-employment income earned by a worker up to a maximum dollar limit. Half of this tax is paid for by the employee in the form of payroll withholding. The other half of this tax is paid for by the employer. Self-employed persons pay both halves of the Social Security tax since they are both the employee and the employer."

http://taxes.about.com/od/payroll/a/Social-Security-Taxes.htm
12.4/2 = 6.2

it's simple math, rat.
 

ginwilly

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lol, heritage foundation.

you'll probably be calling the article socialist in another few years if history is any precedent, such as the individual mandate or cap and trade.

bunch of fucking crybabies.
lol the individual mandate IS an example of socialism. Does it need to come with the label for you to see it?

Cap and trade was an idiotic republican idea designed to filter money where they chose under the guise of doing the right thing. Democrats of that era saw through the stupidity and damage a system like that would produce. Now it's their idea so it's a good one? Why?
 

UncleBuck

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lol the individual mandate IS an example of socialism. Does it need to come with the label for you to see it?

Cap and trade was an idiotic republican idea designed to filter money where they chose under the guise of doing the right thing. Democrats of that era saw through the stupidity and damage a system like that would produce. Now it's their idea so it's a good one? Why?
lol, the heritage foundation pumps out socialist ideas.

you said it, not me.

desert rat is pushing for socialism.
 
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