I voted for the first one, but both are right answers,people should be paying 6% of their earnings no matter what they make, there should be no end cap on contributions, and it is a tax break for the rich, or wealthy if they do not have to contribute like everyone else on all of their wages/earnings.
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I pay a hundred percent on my money the rich should do the same
I voted for the first one, but both are right answers,people should be paying 6% of their earnings no matter what they make, there should be no end cap on contributions, and it is a tax break for the rich, or wealthy if they do not have to contribute like everyone else on all of their wages/earnings.
Dane, I agree!
And Congress cannot be allowed to take our Social Security funds for their pet projects, i.e.: more wars.
Roland