I am on Social Security and have 2 pensions. Today my husband's Social Security was put into our checking account. I paid the bills and bough groceries. I now have $26.00 in my account. BOY, I am really overdrawing the system aren't I? And, no, I do not own a home in Florida!!!
Those Older people were once "younger" and did pay into the system. The 50 and 60 year olds who are still working still pay into the system they hope to reap from. But, Govt needs to keep their paws out of the fund. I feel guilty for sucking off the fund for my needs. That is not what the fund was intended for.
Quote from: Rerun on October 24, 2013, 08:15:47 AMThose Older people were once "younger" and did pay into the system. The 50 and 60 year olds who are still working still pay into the system they hope to reap from. But, Govt needs to keep their paws out of the fund. I feel guilty for sucking off the fund for my needs. That is not what the fund was intended for.Rerun, I happened to hear a really interesting piece on the radio yesterday about SS and how the fund is invested, and your post reminded me of that conversation. I found this link which I think might ease your mind.http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/ProgData/fundFAQ.html#a0=6As for feeling guilty, if the powers that be didn't believe that the fund wasn't intended for people with your sort of needs, then you wouldn't be getting anything.
Well stated. I have paid in much more than a million dollars in taxes and social security in my time at work. I am going to have to live for quite a while to set that back and that is not taking into account the devaluation of current dollars to boot.
Quote from: Hemodoc on October 24, 2013, 10:31:56 PMWell stated. I have paid in much more than a million dollars in taxes and social security in my time at work. I am going to have to live for quite a while to set that back and that is not taking into account the devaluation of current dollars to boot.Taxes and Social Security? What benefit value are assigning to being able to visit National Parks? etc.
Quote from: Bill Peckham on October 25, 2013, 06:21:26 AMQuote from: Hemodoc on October 24, 2013, 10:31:56 PMWell stated. I have paid in much more than a million dollars in taxes and social security in my time at work. I am going to have to live for quite a while to set that back and that is not taking into account the devaluation of current dollars to boot.Taxes and Social Security? What benefit value are assigning to being able to visit National Parks? etc.Sorry, but we don't own ANY national parks any longer. Not sure why we are paying for something with tax dollars that we no longer own. Go figure.
Aleta, once again, you don't know what is going on even in your neck of the woods and you didn't read my statement well at all.
Quote from: Hemodoc on October 25, 2013, 04:13:43 PMAleta, once again, you don't know what is going on even in your neck of the woods and you didn't read my statement well at all. I had to read this to my family since we spent several days with Aleta and Carl in their "neck of the woods" and Aidan, who is difficult to rattle, became exasperated very quickly when he heard Aleta's expertise in the area being disparaged. Peter, it is you who have no idea what you are talking about. Aleta not only knows that area "like the back of her hand" to quote my son, she owns and runs a school and has decades of experience taking school groups through that park. (With loads of fascinating tales to tell and information to generously share as a result of her work.) How dare you call her knowledge and professionalism in to question. Clearly, you have been grossly misinformed and do not even have the decency to apologise to Aleta for insulting her.
Hmmm, Noahvale understood exactly what I was talking about without spelling it out. Go figure. In any case, always a pleasure to hear from you Cariad. Have a great day.
I guess you are unaware that the Great Smokey and all of the other national parks no longer are sovereign US territory.
Holy crap: "On Thursday, they received word that their bid had advanced to the final stage, making Japanese cuisine all but certain to win ... UNESCO designation in early December." UNESCO is going to declare the traditional dining cultures of Japan one of the World's intangible heritages.Do you know what this means? No more hamburgers! Sushi bars in all National Parks.
The UN has the final say on these issues and could actually declare them off limits to all US citizens. You are simply in error that we have retained control of these lands.
My QUESTION to Aleta still stands, WHY should we pay taxes to support land that is no longer under our sovereign control? It seems you have not understood my question either. It was quite simple and succinct.