yes - someone in my family is fine with getting rid of SS - because he says we need to tighten belts to keep the country afloat. Of course he is a boomer who has a really good pension and for him it IS just pin money. He's also a christian - but guess his version doesn't really require caring for those who have less than you.
A certain strain of Christianity insists that caring for the less fortunate is an individual and/or church responsibility, not the government's. I think *maybe* that worked in an agrarian society or in the mythical world where all towns are the size and composition of Mayberry.
yes - someone in my family is fine with getting rid of SS - because he says we need to tighten belts to keep the country afloat. Of course he is a boomer who has a really good pension and for him it IS just pin money. He's also a christian - but guess his version doesn't really require caring for those who have less than you.
A certain strain of Christianity insists that caring for the less fortunate is an individual and/or church responsibility, not the government's. I think *maybe* that worked in an agrarian society or in the mythical world where all towns are the size and composition of Mayberry.