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Should you be financially responsible for agreements other people make?
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<blockquote data-quote="bricklayer" data-source="post: 58448486" data-attributes="member: 255021"><p>The only thing one acquires for one's FICA taxes is the "right" to tax the next generation.</p><p>The arguments used today to justify generational serfdom were used to justify racial slavery in the American south.</p><p> </p><p>The value of slavery, as a percentage of domestic activity, was about the same as the value of wealth transfer schemes of today.</p><p> </p><p>The idea that because one pays another he is then entitled to the fruit of yet another's labor is the basis of both slavery and serfdom.</p><p> </p><p>There is no one here now who is willing to admit that what they paid into FICA was paid out just as it came in. There is not a generation alive now willing to set the children free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bricklayer, post: 58448486, member: 255021"] The only thing one acquires for one's FICA taxes is the "right" to tax the next generation. The arguments used today to justify generational serfdom were used to justify racial slavery in the American south. The value of slavery, as a percentage of domestic activity, was about the same as the value of wealth transfer schemes of today. The idea that because one pays another he is then entitled to the fruit of yet another's labor is the basis of both slavery and serfdom. There is no one here now who is willing to admit that what they paid into FICA was paid out just as it came in. There is not a generation alive now willing to set the children free. [/QUOTE]
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