Butler, Preble, Darke, Miami, Shelby, Mercer Counties, OH | November 7, 2000 Election |
Social SecurityBy David R. ShockCandidate for United States Representative; District 8 | |
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I support efforts to provide individuals more choice and freedom in planning for retirement. Threfore, I support efforts to allow people to be able to opt out of Social Security and not be forced to pay the 7.5% payroll tax.I believe that individuals should decide for themselves where to invest for retirement. I oppose the current monopoly that government has in the area of social security. All employees and employers must contribute a total of 15% of employee wages to Social Security. I support increasing choice in retirement savings. If elected, I would work hard to promote a system that allows individuals to opt out of the current Social Security system and invest on their own. Republicans and Democrats have made proposals recently to allow people to control a small portion of their contributions to Social Security, but only the Libertarians advocate allowing people to decide for themselves where ALL of their retirement money should be invested. For people currently dependent on Social Security, I support fulfilling the government's commitment to these people by selling off various government assets around the country to fund Social Security.
I support the Libertarian Party's official position on this matter:
"Politicians in Washington are stealing your future.
Every year, they take 12.4% of your income to prop up their
If you are an American earning the median income of $31,695
That million dollars would provide you with a retirement income
Even a very conservative investment strategy would yield three
Libertarians believe you should be able to opt out of Social
Republicans and Democrats say it can't be done - that your
Although most won't admit it publicly, their "solutions" to the
Libertarians know that there's a better way.
Countries like Chile, Mexico, Britain, and Australia have
The federal government owns assets worth trillions of dollars -
Libertarians will introduce and support legislation to give you |
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