Individuals on SSDI (SS Disability Insurance) pay no federal taxes - TopicsExpress



          

Individuals on SSDI (SS Disability Insurance) pay no federal taxes which means those 10.9 million are completely subsidized by your wallet. Yes, I do understand there are those who absolutely need it. However, in the old days family took care of family, not mother government. The reality is that one day, the well is going to run dry. Those tens of millions cited above absolutely depend on those federal taxing schemes for the bread on the table and medical treatment. I understand that. I also feel comfortable in saying that 99.999% have no idea how those federal taxing schemes work, why they are immoral and why the are unsustainable. Example: Congress has stolen our social security and spent it! Its nothing but IOUs now! Wrong. Social security is a federal tax that goes into the General Fund of the Treasury and is not earmarked for any specific spending purpose: Congressionally Duped Americans A year after the Social Security Acts passage, it was challenged in the U.S. Supreme Court, in Helvering v. Davis. The court held that Social Security is 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.” (Do take time to read the full column at the link above.) Theres no social security lock box or any of the other nonsense carped by career politicians in the Outlaw Congress. It used to be paper ledgers with a debit and credit side under your SSN. Now, of course, its all on computer. Simply numbers of what youve paid in SS taxes and pay outs once you apply for benefits paid for with nearly worthless Federal Reserve notes - not dollars. I will turn 65 in June and today I have to head down to the Social Security Administration offices to enroll in the Medicare Ponzi scheme with a gun to my head. My husband is a retired U.S. Army Colonel. We are covered under TriCare. John with TriCare for Life; mine is TriCare Prime for which I now must travel 90 miles to see a doctor under the new regulations last year or lose my coverage. We have always paid our own health care premiums. It is our personal responsibility, not yours. It is immoral to steal from your paycheck to pay for my health care.
Posted on: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 00:44:48 +0000

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