Social Security Attempts to Dupe Americans

January 13, 2010
By Mark Kalinowski

Every year, those of us forced to participate in the Ponzi scheme known as Social Security are mailed a document termed “Your Social Security Statement.” This wording was chosen to intentionally mislead you. When you have a typical bank account, the bank regularly sends you statements, showing money you are legally entitled to. But you have absolutely no legal claim to any money taken from you by the federal government for Social Security. The U.S. Supreme Court has already ruled (in Flemming v. Nestor [1960]) that “entitlement to Social Security benefits is not a contractual right.” In other words, there is absolutely no legal obligation for the federal government to pay anybody any Social Security payments at all. In addition, all the money you have had taken from you to fund this Ponzi scheme has already been spent. To the extent you receive any money today or in the future labeled Social Security “benefits,” it will have been confiscated from current income earners, whether those folks want to participate in this Ponzi scheme or not. Shame on Michael J. Asture — the Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, who signs these so-called “statements” — and the federal government in general for trying to dupe Americans into believing that they have money legally owed to them, when absolutely no such legal obligation exists. Shame too on the socialists amongst us who dearly love forcing their fellow Americans to participate in the largest Ponzi scheme in world history.

– Mark Kalinowski
North New Jersey Tea Party Group
Liberty, Free Markets, and Individual Rights

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