GhostWriter16
Deity
@BvBPL- I'll admit to not being the most knowledgeable on Clinton but yes, if the government weren't in debt, or even maybe in debt that looked like we might eventually get out of, and the government showed every sign that the money would be there when I needed it, I'd have less issue with it than I do now.
I still do have some slight technical issues since, unlike a bank, I don't get a choice, but then again, my main reason for being frustrated with it is because I DON'T believe it will be there for me when I retire. That's why its upsetting for me, I feel like I will have to pay in without ever getting to collect.
And that's a pretty common viewpoint whether its accurate or not, that the money just won't be available when my generation hits 65.
As for social security being a scam, I didn't mean to imply that it was a deliberate scam in a conspiracy type of way. But ultimately its character is similar to a scam. Maybe not a "Scam" so much as a failure. But there's a real problem with it because the first collectors had never paid into it, so ultimately the generation before the old of the New Deal era paid for the elderly generation of that era, the next generation paid for the working generation of that era, exc. Social security is always on the backs of the people still working, rather than on the backs of those who actually did work to save for it.
Now, if you criticize that it wouldn't be right to just let people starve, I'm not totally unsympathetic, but I think there's a real issue with just handing out free money. It could have been phased in, or they could have started with collection yet not handing out money until people that paid in retired, but instead they just flat up and did it and put the bill on the backs of people still working, money that never went to them.
I still do have some slight technical issues since, unlike a bank, I don't get a choice, but then again, my main reason for being frustrated with it is because I DON'T believe it will be there for me when I retire. That's why its upsetting for me, I feel like I will have to pay in without ever getting to collect.
And that's a pretty common viewpoint whether its accurate or not, that the money just won't be available when my generation hits 65.
As for social security being a scam, I didn't mean to imply that it was a deliberate scam in a conspiracy type of way. But ultimately its character is similar to a scam. Maybe not a "Scam" so much as a failure. But there's a real problem with it because the first collectors had never paid into it, so ultimately the generation before the old of the New Deal era paid for the elderly generation of that era, the next generation paid for the working generation of that era, exc. Social security is always on the backs of the people still working, rather than on the backs of those who actually did work to save for it.
Now, if you criticize that it wouldn't be right to just let people starve, I'm not totally unsympathetic, but I think there's a real issue with just handing out free money. It could have been phased in, or they could have started with collection yet not handing out money until people that paid in retired, but instead they just flat up and did it and put the bill on the backs of people still working, money that never went to them.