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First, let us do a little bit of foreshadowing, shall we?
We'll start with Amicus's beliefs, which are spoken for quite accurately by this article:
http://www.aynrand.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=10857&news_iv_ctrl=1021
And now I make Amicunt's head explode.
http://www.cynical-c.com/2011/01/27/ayn-rand-received-social-security/
Cue Amicunt's absolute fearful silence.
Feel free to remind Amitwat of this every time he shows up, ever.
You people can thank Daddy Jacquelope. Or not. The truth shall not be silenced!
We'll start with Amicus's beliefs, which are spoken for quite accurately by this article:
http://www.aynrand.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=10857&news_iv_ctrl=1021
Social Security is Immoral
By Alex Epstein (Providence Journal, January 20, 2005; Detroit Free Press, February 6, 2005; Colorado Springs Gazette, March 27, 2005; Philadelphia Inquirer, March 28, 2005; USA Today Magazine, May 1, 2005; Louisville Courier-Journal, May 7, 2005)
In his State of the Union Address, President Bush said that many options were "on the table" to deal with Social Security's problems, and that he "will listen to anyone who has a good idea to offer." But there is one idea he will not listen to: the idea that Social Security should be phased out and ended altogether. Why? Because like his Democrat critics, he believes that whatever Social Security’s financial problems, the program is "a great moral success."
But is it?
Social Security is commonly portrayed as benefiting most, if not all, Americans by providing them "risk-free" financial security in old age.
This is a fraud.
Under Social Security, lower- and middle-class individuals are forced to pay a significant portion of their gross income--approximately 12%--for the alleged purpose of securing their retirement. That money is not saved or invested, but transferred directly to the program's current beneficiaries--with the "promise" that when current taxpayers get old, the income of future taxpayers will be transferred to them. Since this scheme creates no wealth, any benefits one person receives in excess of his payments necessarily come at the expense of others.
And now I make Amicunt's head explode.
http://www.cynical-c.com/2011/01/27/ayn-rand-received-social-security/
Critics of Social Security and Medicare frequently invoke the words and ideals of author and philosopher Ayn Rand, one of the fiercest critics of federal insurance programs. But a little-known fact is that Ayn Rand herself collected Social Security. She may also have received Medicare benefits.
An interview recently surfaced that was conducted in 1998 by the Ayn Rand Institute with a social worker who says she helped Rand and her husband, Frank O’Connor, sign up for Social Security and Medicare in 1974.
Federal records obtained through a Freedom of Information act request confirm the Social Security benefits. A similar FOI request was unable to either prove or disprove the Medicare claim.
Between December 1974 and her death in March 1982, Rand collected a total of $11,002 in monthly Social Security payments. O’Connor received $2,943 between December 1974 and his death in November 1979.
Cue Amicunt's absolute fearful silence.
Feel free to remind Amitwat of this every time he shows up, ever.
You people can thank Daddy Jacquelope. Or not. The truth shall not be silenced!
