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| View Poll Results: Given the choice to opt out of Social Security, and stop contributing, would you? | |||
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18 | 39.13% |
| No |
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28 | 60.87% |
| Voters: 46. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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there is no SS fund. just a general fund.
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the whole SS thing was and is a lie
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right, and just think how solvent social security would be if there was a lock box. but no, it was included in the general fund (medicaid as well) which caused a huge influx of money, which meant other spending went up-and there went social security. both the federal income tax (a temporary tax they claimed at the time) and social security/medicaid were enacted in the 20th century. federal growth and spending increased dramatically in kind. the more you make, the more you spend-and nowhere is that more true than with the feds.
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