Interesting- So, how does your wife and kids feel about you not having life insurance?The answer is nobody deserves a penny of aid from the taxpayer. No matter how needy they might be. And no matter how rich some others may be.
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Interesting- So, how does your wife and kids feel about you not having life insurance?The answer is nobody deserves a penny of aid from the taxpayer. No matter how needy they might be. And no matter how rich some others may be.
Hypocrite:
Happy to opt out of SS and Medicare ... Cash me out now! Please refund the couple hundred thousand dollars that have been withheld from my pay and my wife's pay over the last 35 years... and let me keep the estimated $220K more I will contribute over the next 15 more years I plan on working.
And you have a Deal!
Can you repeat your request in the form of a question?Interesting- So, how does your wife and kids feel about you not having life insurance?
Just one thing. When you retire, or lose your medical, don't get medicare or social security. If you do, you need to go around with a big sign on the front of your shirt that says 'Hypocrite.' Agreed?
"Given the choice to opt out of social security payments in exchange for not receiving any benefits, would you?"
He is a member of a society. That society educated him, protected him from fire, ilness, and enemies both foriegn and domestic. You tell me; does he owe an obligation to that society? Look a vietnam vet in the eye and then tell me there is no obligation. Do it. I dare you.
Waco,And those who are less privelaged than you. Those with down's syndrome, however it is spelled. Those who have a bum leg, with no insurance to fix it, those who didn't get your education, are they just out of luck? What about old people who struggled to put their children through college and are now out of money, what about people who's companies did not pay for insurance, and suffered an illness like cancer. Too bad, huh? Where, where is your compassion? I believe you are religious, though I may be wrong. Don't you believe in helping those who are not as well off as you? If an old lady is kept off the streets by solcial security, wouldn't you agree that is a good thing? Your stated beliefs are convenient, but not convincing. When, not if, you come between a rock and a hard place, you will change your tune.
I frequently wish it was not true, but we are all part of a grand society. No true man can avoid his obligations to the society. That is the way things are, for better or worse.
I wish the best for you, but I do not believe in your argument.
Wacoflyr
This is where your argument falls apart. Gunfyter has been paying into the system and the money he will be receiving is HIS money. Rephrase this a bit differently and you'll understand. Ready?
"Given the choice to opt out of social security payments in exchange for not receiving any benefits, would you?"
Is Gunfyter a hypocrite for not being a fan of the system he is required to be in? Um, of course not.
There is a huge difference between helping those who can't help themselves, and enabling a bunch of freeloading bums.Ok, perhaps I diverged. My fault. Back to this quote; Why is it such a stretch that these payments from all of us go to help the disenfranchised? Do you not want to help them? Or would you like to help them? If so, how? This is a simple question. A simple answer would be good.