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JAMESBJOHNSON
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So not only do you "write" crappy stories who's ideas you stole from Judge Dredd, Red Dawn, and the Manchurian Candidate you don't even know how Social Security works. This is direct from the Social Security website. You're pathetic. Go right more shitty fiction. Oh and now you've lost the jobs argument you failed to make and you look like an ass clown because you got a basic fact wrong. What's your next line going to be? Go playwith busy body he appreciates stupid, old people.
Q1. Which political party took Social Security from the independent trust fund and put it into the general fund so that Congress could spend it?
A1: There has never been any change in the way the Social Security program is financed or the way that Social Security payroll taxes are used by the federal government. The Social Security Trust Fund was created in 1939 as part of the Amendments enacted in that year. From its inception, the Trust Fund has always worked the same way. The Social Security Trust Fund has never been "put into the general fund of the government."
Most likely this question comes from a confusion between the financing of the Social Security program and the way the Social Security Trust Fund is treated in federal budget accounting. Starting in 1969 (due to action by the Johnson Administration in 1968) the transactions to the Trust Fund were included in what is known as the "unified budget." This means that every function of the federal government is included in a single budget. This is sometimes described by saying that the Social Security Trust Funds are "on-budget." This budget treatment of the Social Security Trust Fund continued until 1990 when the Trust Funds were again taken "off-budget." This means only that they are shown as a separate account in the federal budget. But whether the Trust Funds are "on-budget" or "off-budget" is primarily a question of accounting practices--it has no effect on the actual operations of the Trust Fund itself.
Of course you also read the Supreme Court case completely wrong as well. In Flemming v. Nestor the court ruled that only through due process can your Social Security benefits be taken away.
Way you're doing worse than vette and busy body. Literally, everything you've written has been completely wrong or pure bullshit. Maybe should stick to writing "stories" at least then no one will have to read them.
Stop sending me pix of your tits.