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Duped by Congressional Lies?

~ The Rebel ~ 2012/06/14 15:19:51

The Social Security pamphlet of 1936 read, “Beginning November 24, 1936, the United States Government will set up a Social Security account for you. … The checks will come to you as a right.” (http://www.ssa.gov/history/ssb36.html). Americans were led to believe that Social Security was like a retirement account and that money placed in it was, in fact, their property. Shortly after the Social Security Act’s passage, it was challenged in the U.S. Supreme Court, in Helvering v. Davis (1937). The court held that Social Security was not an insurance program, saying, “The proceeds of both employee and employer taxes are to be paid into the Treasury like any other internal revenue generally, and are not earmarked in any way.” In a 1960 case, Flemming v. Nestor, the Supreme Court said, “To engraft upon Social Security system a concept of ‘accrued property rights’ would deprive it of the flexibility and boldness in adjustment to ever-changing conditions which it demands.”

Decades after Americans were duped into thinking that the money taken from them was theirs, the Social Security Administration belatedly and quietly tried to clean up its history of deception. Its website (http://www.ssa.gov/history/nestor.html) explains, “Entitlement to Social Security benefits is not (a) contractual right.” It adds: “There has been a temptation throughout the program’s history for some people to suppose that their FICA payroll taxes entitle them to a benefit in a legal, contractual sense.

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  • Professor Wizard 2012/06/14 16:06:17
    Professor Wizard
    +1
    I am socking away what I can. I am planning on NOT having SS available to me when I retire. If it still is around when I retire, it will just be bonus blow money.

    Anyway you look at it.. SS or FICA is a house of cards money market scam! and is destine to fail by poor design.

    And YES :: Congress can kill or change SS any time they wish.

    Personally :: I wish I could stop paying FICA, and instead put that amount away in my 401.

    Leave it to the government to screw up a good idea.
  • HarleyCharley 2012/06/14 15:56:10
    HarleyCharley
    +1
    they have screwed us all....
  • U-Dog 2012/06/14 15:31:56 (edited)
    U-Dog
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    Social Security was originally sold to the public as being only for the few extremely indigent elderly people who might survive long enough to actually collect it. It was not intended to be a general retirement fund for idiots too stupid to put back anything on their own.

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