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First the myth: Social Security contributes to the National Debt. No it does not. Social Security pays for itself and will continue to pay for itself for the next twenty plus years and could do so for as long as three people were left in the country if the income ceiling cap on wages to which the tax that supports it was abolished. Everyone benefits, let everyone pay in.
Second Myth: Social Security does not contribute to the National Debt: Social Security does in deed contribute to the National Debt. All money that is taken in by Social Security in taxes is immediately applied to paying for ongoing operations and more importantly when the annual budget is concocted the first means by which it is financed is by that year's taxes for Social Security. Social Security taxes are the first dollar spent in our Government's economy. Forget about the notion of a lock box. Not only is the box not locked but its held wide open for the grabbing.
Voting Strategy. Get over the notion that if a politician calls himself or herself a Democrat that it actually means they stand for some certain set of principles. Consider that Max Bacus and Joe Lieberman call themselves Democrats, but Bernie Sanders does not, that Sherrod Brown shares a political party with Tim Holden. If they do not vote like Democrats* then do not vote for them - do not pull the lever or push the button for a straight ticket. It is better to cast no vote at all than it is to vote against your own self interest.
In other words start supporting the people who support you and do not support those who do not hold your best interest as their highest priority.
* Votes with the Party on all procedural matters, votes in accordance with the Party Platform on all other matters that are covered by the Platform (which includes support of all women's right to chose, the continuance of Social Security, and gay rights), and is free to vote their conscience on issues on which the Party has no stated position.
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