"DSK" wrote in message
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Bill McKee wrote:
You can buy and invest the annual amount of SS contributions and get a
much better return. SS has an annual return of -0.1%. Pretty easy to
beat that return.
True, but Social Security is not an investment program.
Is this a red herring to distract yourself from your previous outright
lies? Just a little misdirection and obfuscation, it always helps doesn't
it...
Who exactly is "living large" on Social Security?
And you apparently can't answer this question, either.
DSK
You are beyond comprehending. Go back to the first person who retired on
SS. She paid in about $26.30 and got back thousands. She is one of the
last people to get this big a return.
Again you miss the point... Social Security is not an investment program.
If you want to paint Social Security as a failure, try something other
than blatant lies and not-so-artful misdirection.
Who exactly is "living large" on Social Security?
DSK
I always said it was not an investment proigram. As well as not the
national retirement program.
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