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Your articles on Social Security in your February 21 issue were very informative, but they left out one very important thing. Policemen, firemen, and teachers are being denied 60 percent of their Social Security benefits. Are you next? What kind of "needs" test will be applied to you? Here is my experience with "trusting government."
I was a police officer for 24 years and retired in 1989. I was also a U.S. Marine, a wood carver, an outdoor writer for a local paper, and a charter captain.
When I went to the Social Security office to apply for my benefits at age 62, the first thing I noticed was an armed guard at the door. I laughed to myself at that one. Next I noticed that there were about six windows with clerks behind them. Each window was fitted with a heavy door, presumably meant to protect the clerk from an outraged client. Once I was seated I looked around and discovered that I was the only senior citizen there! The other 30 or so people were all young, and many had children. I am reminded that as a senior I am accused of depleting the Social Security funds by the very act of surviving long enough to be able to qualify for them.
This whole scenario is a fraud. For 22 years I paid ...