The SSN Obama is using was issued in 1977. We know that.
He was 15 years old at the time and living in Hawaii. In 1977 you could not get a Conneticutt issued SSN when living in Hawaii.
Obama says he worked at Baskin and Robbins in Hawaii as a teenager sometime between 1977 and 1979. SS taxes were taken out during that time period.
I know that in 1955 you had to apply for your SSN in person.
I have a copy of the current application for a SSN in front of me and if you are over 12 you have to apply in person.
According to E-Verify and people who investigate fake identities and do credit checks, Obama and the SSN he uses long ago crossed the threshold of believeability. The red flags of fake, fraud and credit risk have been raised. Time to answer the question.
Ethical,
How many **possible** explanations does an ordinary person have in their life? Hm? None? Is your life straight forward? ( probably). Of all the people close to you and with whom you interact on a daily basis, are their lives filled with “possible” explanations? ( no)
Yet....Those defending Obama have **HUNDREDS**, maybe even thousands of “possible” explanations to give “possible” reasons for nearly everything in Obama’s unbelievable life story and posted forgeries? Yet....Alarm bells are not going off in their heads.
Well....The Obama defenders should heed Yuri Bezmenov’s warning. The **first** people dragged from their homes in the middle of the night, line up against the wall, and shot were the Useful Idiots.
I applied for my Social Security # @ 1960 and sent it in the mail. Never even knew where the nearest Social Security office was.
Are you thinking of the OTHER SS, Selective Service, for in person application? There are far more Armed Forces recruiting offices than there are Social Security.
I’m not arguing that BHO isn’t using a suspicious SS#, but reminding that there were very dramatic SS rules changes adopted in the early 80s. Until then parents just listed their kids names on tax returns; then, after the new rules were implemented, parents had to get a Social Security number for each of them by, IIRC, age 4.
So odd that people have different recollections, which makes me wonder if things were different in different states. I got my social security card when I was 14/15 (1974/5)while living in Georgia and I remember filling out the paperwork and mailing it. In fact, it might have been the first 'real' piece of mail. It was a big deal to me because that mean I was so very very grown up.