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Duped by Congressional Lies

PhillupSpace2 Wrote: Jun 13, 2012 1:56 PM
Dr. Williams, the hansdome one, here is your oppurtunity to educate the large percentage who have questions about the IOUs congress was obligated to write to the SS fund.
J. Galt Wrote: Jun 14, 2012 4:11 PM
How about a ballot initiative to force the responible politicians for be personnally responsible for the SS IOUs and demand collection. Else send them to debtors prison, preferably a cave dungeon in Afganistan.
Milt37 Wrote: Jun 13, 2012 2:38 PM
I think Dr. Williams addressed that fairly well. Two Supreme Court decisions have made it clear that the IOU was a myth from the start, and no one who has paid into this fund has any individual "right" to receive benefits. Like it, or not (and I hate it), that's the way it was. FDR was nothing more than a scheister politician, with more than few screws loose.

Every politician since him, who has refused to touch this "third-rail" is a coward and not worthy of any semi-informed American's vote.

Some of the responses to my column last week, titled "Immoral Beyond Redemption," prove that Americans have been hoodwinked by Congress. Some readers protested my counting Social Security among government handout programs that can be described as Congress' taking what belongs to one American and giving to another, to whom it doesn't belong -- legalized theft. They argued that they worked for 45 years and paid into Social Security and that the money they now receive is theirs. These people have been duped and shouldn't be held totally accountable for such a belief. Let's look at it.

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