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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1007619" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Ah social security is funding to around 2034 right now. Historically there have always been an expiration (like the mayan calendar) but well before it expires, like decade or more before, it gets extended. If we keep talking our selves out of SS not being there, then it could be self fulfilled. But we should assume, demand and then worry about it when it's not continued and the clock is ticking down low. Now one thing I have to say is if it were scrapped, I do expect every last cent I ever put into it, in a lump sum check. I will revolt over that otherwise. That would be stealing plain and simple to me. SS is not a pension. </p><p></p><p>I am expecting SS 65-67 retirement age.</p><p></p><p>As for the trillions, that's a product of all kinds of issues on both sides, grid lock is not helping it one ounce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1007619, member: 29298"] Ah social security is funding to around 2034 right now. Historically there have always been an expiration (like the mayan calendar) but well before it expires, like decade or more before, it gets extended. If we keep talking our selves out of SS not being there, then it could be self fulfilled. But we should assume, demand and then worry about it when it's not continued and the clock is ticking down low. Now one thing I have to say is if it were scrapped, I do expect every last cent I ever put into it, in a lump sum check. I will revolt over that otherwise. That would be stealing plain and simple to me. SS is not a pension. I am expecting SS 65-67 retirement age. As for the trillions, that's a product of all kinds of issues on both sides, grid lock is not helping it one ounce. [/QUOTE]
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