Sunday, November 7, 2010

Re: Give Young People Option to Get Out of Social Security

You should read Chris Buckley's "Boomsday," about riots where kids paying 60% FICA taxes start burning down the gold courses at retirement villages

On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Travis <baconlard@gmail.com> wrote:



Give Young People Option to Get Out of Social Security

Scotty Starnes | November 6, 2010 at 7:00 AM | Tags: Paul Ryan, politicians, Ponzi scheme, retirement, social security | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: http://wp.me/pvnFC-3nV

It's time for the American taxpayer to wise up. Social Security is nothing more than a Ponzi scheme and personal slush fund for politicians to raid. For the first time in its history, Social Security paid out more money than it took in.

It's time to let the younger folk opt out of Social Security and invest their money how they deem fit. Leaving your retirement in the hands of corrupt politicians is dangerous.

CNSNews.com reports:

John Allison, the former chairman and CEO of BB&T, the nation's 10th largest bank, told CNSNews.com that one of the solutions to the long-term fiscal problem facing the U.S. government is to let younger people opt out of the Social Security system.

"What we need to do is get rid of the long-term program," Allison said of Social Security in an "Online With Terry Jeffrey" interview. "And the way to do that, even though it may create some short-term funding problems, would be to offer people privatized programs for retirement and effectively offer people under a certain age the option to get out of Social Security."

Allison said he believed Rep. Paul Ryan's (R.-Wis.) proposal to allow workers to put part of their payroll tax in a personal retirement account that they would convert into an annuity when they reached retirement age was a good practical solution for Congress to pursue on Social Security, but that personally he would like to see people entirely liberated from the entitlement program, letting them plan and save for their retirement free of government compulsion.

"You know, if you look at what killed democracies in the end, it's always lack of personal responsibility," said Allison. "And it's when 51 percent of the people find out they can vote a free lunch from 49 percent, and then 60 percent want a free lunch from 40 percent, and then 70 percent want a free lunch from 30 percent, and that's the end of the party.

"All of this dependency on the federal government ends up attacking and almost punishing personal responsibility," said Allison. "And America was built on the idea of individuals that are personally responsible and, therefore, have a personal right to control their own lives. And that's what's been under attack."

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