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Doc Pruyne's avatar

John Leake,

I recommend you go to the FRED database at the St. Louise Federal Reserve. Take a look at the line graph for self-declared cases of full disability.

Just shy of ten percent (10%!!!) of the American population is fully disabled. The disability rate was at 29 million at the start of the pandemic.

They murdered 2 million Americans by withholding ivc and hcq. 2 million cases of full disability vanished from the roles in 6 months, Feb. to July 2020. The numbers of fully disabled began to climb again in July because, guess what, they started testing the shots then.

Now, the number of cases is 34 million+. Population of the USA? 334,000,000. You do the math.

I hope that helps to clarify the picture.

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James Forgey CQE's avatar

Allow me to clarify something that you seem to have left out in the data analysis - we who are retired and drawing Social Security PAY INCOME TAXES on BOTH, OUR RETIREMENT and on OUR SOCIAL SECURITY payments. These are MISTAKENLY referred to by many as "entitlements" - they are not. Our retirement was and always has been considered part of our wage/salary package so raises from our employers were calculated, and diminished accordingly over the years. Additionally, since our Congress saw it fit to UNCONSTITUTIONALLY renege on the Social Security agreement and open up that "Forever Locked Box" to those that should have NEVER been allowed SS "benefits" (yes- THEIRS is a true entitlement), the payouts to WE CITIZEN workers were greatly diminished...we would have been far better served to allow us to simply spend and/or invest those funds as then-year USD equivalence (true spending value), especially because the wage and salary increases were also diminished from our employers due to the funds they were forced to provide into the SS fund. And regarding the Medicare/Medicaid deductions from our pay that we were forced to endure during our entire working lives- we'd have been far better off pooling those funds in a big hat in Kansas and drawing the money out as our medical needs required, including the cost of administration. So let us not state inaccurately that Retirees drawing retirement pay and SS are "not paying taxes." I'd gladly do the math with you to reverse all of the above to simply provide all of us with OUR money back, in then-year / true spending value amounts.

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