I know of no business that has that kind of record for length of time in business and number of people helped. When business start to fail they usually end up by taking the money before declaring bankruptcy. kentay
But the early participants in Ponzi schemes CAN expect to be big winners, right? It's the later entrants who are left holding the bag.
77 years and not lost a penny and has helped millions, that is some record. I know of no business that has that kind of record for length of time in business and number of people helped. When business start to fail they usually end up by taking the money and running, before declaring bankruptcy. Isn't that what Romney and Bain Capital did? I would be worried if it was in Private hands, cause you just can't trust them and the past 80 years prove it. kentay
How many times do you intend to repeat that absurd line? [A whole bunch, I'd wager!] There are a shitload of companies that have been around a lot longer than Social Security and which did a lot more than simply tax cash out of childrens' pockets and transfer it to their parents and grandparents.
How about posting your back up for the shitload of companies, because I don't believe you. Kentay
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_companies_in_the_United_States
And what follows is REALLY amazing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_companies
The Social Society scheme is just a newborn!
I just don't see how you call yourself a christian by not agreeing....oh wait, that's right. Your not.
My bad.