Keith nuttle wrote:
Calif Bill wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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Larry wrote:
hk wrote in news:9r-
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***However, In spite of John McCain's yearly salary as a U.S.
Senator of $169,300, and a reported total income in 2007 of
$405,409, public records show that McCain, in fact, personally
draws from Social Security. Although McCain and his wife keep
separate finances, Cindy McCain, an heiress and direct benefactor
of a family beer fortune, maintains an expansive largesse estimated
at potentially $100 million.***
Incongruently, and in complete conflict with his public views and
withering remarks, John McCain received, according to public
records, $23,157 in Social Security benefits in 2007 - a welfare
benefit that
They told me they'd cut back my $877/mo SS check if I earned over
12,500 a year. Why doesn't this hit the rich, Harry?
McCain is so old, he can earn whatever he likes and collect. After a
certain age, you can earn whatever you can and not lose benefits.
70. And if you do not collect until 70, you get more for each year
you did not collect.
What does the fact that someone thinks the system is a disgrace have to
do with using a system. The department for unemployment in
Indianapolis, Indiana is also a disgrace, telephone access is
impossible, and they will not respond to e-mails, taking weeks to
respond to simple problems, BUT you some times you have to use.
The DMV used to be a complete disgrace, standing in line for hours to
get a new license plate. The employees were worse than the average
civil servant, yet I still used their services.
Luckily in our area, they actually have become a well run organization
with a completely different system of spreading out renewals throughout
the year, and making , using mail and online options for renewal.
Unbelievable in our county the civil servants now actually try to be
helpful.