You seem to be using an older version of Internet Explorer. This site requires Internet Explorer 8 or higher. Update your browser here today to fully enjoy all the marvels of this site.
Yes they do. A person can get rid of it to the point that it has no force in law is my understanding.
"Waivers of Constitutional Rights must not only be voluntary, but be knowing and intelligent acts done with sufficient awareness of the relevant circumstances and consequences. Brady v. U.S., 397 U.S...
Yes they do. A person can get rid of it to the point that it has no force in law is my understanding.
"Waivers of Constitutional Rights must not only be voluntary, but be knowing and intelligent acts done with sufficient awareness of the relevant circumstances and consequences. Brady v. U.S., 397 U.S. 742 at 748 (1970)
It is what is called an unconscionable contract and can be revoked.
I understand. My mother is on ss and I wouldn't tell her to give it up at this point. What people can do is look for as many ways as possible to not use it, even if it isn't the most advantageous. The government has put us in a trick to make us dependent on them. We need to get away from that depend...
I understand. My mother is on ss and I wouldn't tell her to give it up at this point. What people can do is look for as many ways as possible to not use it, even if it isn't the most advantageous. The government has put us in a trick to make us dependent on them. We need to get away from that dependency as much as possible. We can also be informing the younger generation or anyone that will listen about what has happened.
Proverbs 22:7 The rich ruleth over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender.
"Waivers of Constitutional Rights must not only be voluntary, but be knowing and intelligent acts done with sufficient awareness of the relevant circumstances and consequences.
Brady v. U.S., 397 U.S...
This is what the government does to us. I can't afford to disavow my SS#.