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SSAs Response to a Request for Freedom
by
Jean Carbonneau,
March 11, 2005
As President Bush tells the world, we have a new fresh
air of freedom in this country. I felt it and
so I thought I would act on it. I wrote to the Social
Security Administration to see if I could get out of
Social Security. Heres SSAs reply to my
request. Enjoy, and think of it whenever Bush lectures
the world about freedom.
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From: The Social Security Administration
Thank you for your inquiry.
Participation in the Social Security program is mandatory
with respect to the payment of Social Security taxes,
regardless of the citizenship or place of residence of
either the employer or the employee. Unless specifically
exempt by law, everyone working in the United States is
required to pay Social Security taxes on earnings from
covered employment. These earnings are subject to Social
Security tax without regard to the citizenship or place
of residence of either the employer or the employee.
The law provides an exemption only in very limited
circumstances for members of certain religious sects.
Individuals generally cannot voluntarily withdraw from or
terminate their participation in the Social Security
program.
Similarly, people cannot withdraw the Social Security
taxes that they have already paid. This is true
regardless of the number of Social Security credits
earned or whether benefits are payable.
The Social Security taxes that employees and employers
pay on workers earnings are not placed in an
individual workers account, but are pooled in
special funds from which benefits are paid to eligible
workers and their families. However, people will not
receive benefits unless they voluntarily apply for them
at the time they become eligible.
The authority for the collection of taxes, including
Social Security taxes, is found in the Internal Revenue
Code, not the Social Security Act. (See sections 3101(a)
and 3102(a) of the Code.) We suggest that you direct any
questions you may have about tax liability to the
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by any of the following
methods:
Calling their toll-free telephone number, 1-800-829-1040; or
Calling or visiting any local IRS office; or
Writing to the national address of the IRS below:
Internal Revenue Service
1111 Constitution Avenue N.W.
Washington, DC 20224
Or
Accessing their Web site at the following Internet
address:
http://www.irs.gov
[SSA letter ends]
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As you can see, U.S. officials speak of liberty only in a
rhetorical manner, not in a way that is consistent with
reality. Liberty, as most people would define it, means
that government gets out of our way and leaves us alone,
including leaving us free to control our own income,
retirement, and choices on charity. Governments
main legitimate reason for existence is to protect
peoples rights, period. The U.S. government was not
brought into existence to provide retirement
security or education or health
care or charity any other such social
service.
Ask yourself this question. What would happen if an
individual started a system like Social Security and
tried to get people to participate in it? Answer: He
would end up in jail because it would be nothing more
than a Ponzi scheme, as Social Security is.
Frédéric Bastiat defined this type of
government scheme as legal plunder.
For more than 150 years, Americans rejected these social
schemes, and instead relied on themselves, family,
friends, or charities to provide these important
services. Over the long run, the country prospered and
charities blossomed.
Its time to end Social Security, not reform it.
Jean Carbonneau has worked for 20 years in the U.S.
Postal Service, and advocates its freedom from government
control. Hes also a fourth-generation American of
French-Canadian descent.
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