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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5738848" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Still trying to CYA. People weren't dying by 62 in 1940 thus getting Social Security by 65 was just futile. Millions lived past 65 which you denied. Life expectancy is the average of all deaths, not 62 being the lifespan of humans in 1940. You call me a liar? Unless you've deleted your posts anyone can see that you argued against Social Security saying most people were dead before 65. And this started because I pointed out that many businessmen would eliminate Social Security and keep the match for themselves. I pointed out if pay is held down during their working lives so that business owners can do better then the least they can do is contribute to their employees retirement. You then came in to denigrate the work of the rank and file and said that when SS was established the employees would mostly not live long enough to collect it because most would be dead by 62. According to the CDC the current U.S. life expectancy is 76.4 years. 73.something for men. Do most men you know die around 73? The opioid epidemic and violent crime contribute to that stat. Most men if they stay healthy will live late 70's to at least mid 80's. Some will reach 100+. Life expectancy is the average of all deaths, not lifespan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5738848, member: 24302"] Still trying to CYA. People weren't dying by 62 in 1940 thus getting Social Security by 65 was just futile. Millions lived past 65 which you denied. Life expectancy is the average of all deaths, not 62 being the lifespan of humans in 1940. You call me a liar? Unless you've deleted your posts anyone can see that you argued against Social Security saying most people were dead before 65. And this started because I pointed out that many businessmen would eliminate Social Security and keep the match for themselves. I pointed out if pay is held down during their working lives so that business owners can do better then the least they can do is contribute to their employees retirement. You then came in to denigrate the work of the rank and file and said that when SS was established the employees would mostly not live long enough to collect it because most would be dead by 62. According to the CDC the current U.S. life expectancy is 76.4 years. 73.something for men. Do most men you know die around 73? The opioid epidemic and violent crime contribute to that stat. Most men if they stay healthy will live late 70's to at least mid 80's. Some will reach 100+. Life expectancy is the average of all deaths, not lifespan. [/QUOTE]
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