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To: Les H who wrote (2976)12/28/1998 1:43:00 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99985
 
That's because 2/3rd of them don't need SS, but don't mind riding
it into the ground. It's not a welfare system if it's an
insurance system, but if it's entitlement it is a welfare system,
one that feeds them who are already at the top of the food chain
at the expense of them that can never get there.
Most of the people in hard labor never live long enough to get on
SS, or if they do it's for a year or two many die off the record,
before they make it as the FED relies on Insurance companies
to make up the average life span numbers, and these people lower
down the food chain who can't afford insurance are left out of the loop, I see them every day.
I spent Christmas cooking for under the bridge people.
SS was not intended to feed the people at the top of the food chain,
it was meant as insurance. It got started not long after 90% of
all insurance companies defaulted on their claims. A dirty little
secret this Darwinian hegemonic system keeps hidden in the closet.
Jim