For you, I will make an exception, and respond.
Social Security was first formed because of the horrible loss of life of WWI.
Before that, families lived in families, and income was pooled, grandparents were cared for by family.
After the War, families broke up, windows were hard pressed, and people were suffering.
So Social Security was started. And everyone was assigned a number by the government. So instead of being individuals, they became numbered possessions of the government.
Some people knew that, and others didn't care because they were hungry, and the government promised to pay them for NOT working.
The next step that the government achieved was a change in how folks thought of themselves!
Now all of a sudden, instead of each person working for their living, all of a sudden the thinking changed, and people began to sit back and say that the government owed them a living!
And from that reasoning, it was a small step away to being owned (bought) by the government.