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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by shikamaru View Post
    If Social Security is a trust, a beneficiary should be able to resign and waive the benefits to terminate the trust relationship.

    I'm most interested in how "the Informer" removed himself as beneficiary from the trust. Glad I have his broadcasts .

    Please isolate anything you find and link us directly to the passage; cite Minute Mark for example.


    Crosstalk:

    I like reading Suitor’s expression of inquiry. It puts the question to the Social Security Trust as though there is somebody there to read it. I have heard that the actual Trust indenture is in a banking envelope in a safety deposit box. When Congress makes adjustments to the original indenture a courier replaces the last schedule in the safety deposit box. So in that sense it seems silly to be talking to a zipper envelope in a safety deposit box but it makes my approach rather attractive. If you say you have a SSN, then you are the beneficiary and the government is the trustee or grantor. If you say that you do not have a SSN then there is no trust in place. The Manager of the SSI office here explained this to me many years ago. The lady at the counter wanted me arrested for wanting to get rid of my SSN. She was even annoyed that the Manager came out and explained it all to me politely.

    We do not have a process to get rid of Social Security Numbers. When did you request a SSN?

    When I was about fourteen.

    When you wish to use your SSN, how do you do that?

    I write it down or say it to somebody taking it down.

    Stop doing that.
    Last edited by David Merrill; 01-10-12 at 02:01 PM.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    Please isolate anything you find and link us directly to the passage; cite Minute Mark for example.
    The audios are in this thread:

    http://savingtosuitorsclub.net/showt...wall-and-more-!!

    I'm not sure which one it is though.

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    Class war between haves and have nots over raising Social Security age

    Social Security age has turned into a contentious problem, as the prosperous see it as a deficit hog and the poor see it as a lifeline. It appears to be as much of a class war as it has ever been. Resource for this article: Class war between haves and have nots over raising Social Security age. For me, it's alright.

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