To: rottndog
Congress gave the Social Security Administration the authority to conclude agreements with foreign social security providers. These agreements save taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars a year by preventing dual taxation. Similar agreements have been concluded with 20 foreign nations. And yet nobody raises a peep until an agreement is signed with Mexico -- even though the result is less taxation and lower costs for American workers, and even though the costs with similar totalization agreements with other countries were much higher than the costs with Mexico are likely to be.
This is dime store slack-jawed demagoguery of the most demented order. There are a few people on this site whose brains shut off the moment they hear the word "Mexico." Are you one of them?
30 posted on
01/05/2007 8:30:35 PM PST by
Alter Kaker
("Whatever tears one sheds, in the end one always blows one's nose." - Heine)
To: Alter Kaker
Why did it require a lawsuit to pry this info out of the Social Security Admin?
When people hide things they are being deceitful.
39 posted on
01/05/2007 8:34:37 PM PST by
rottndog
(While reading this tag, remember Tens of Thousands of Americans are risking their lives for you.)
To: Alter Kaker
http://www.ssa.gov/legislation/testimony_091103.html
I'll put this up but not sure many on this thread will read it. Seems they are more interested in bashing President Bush than reading what was explained before congress in 2003.
Make no mistake congress will be involved in this process.
92 posted on
01/05/2007 9:10:37 PM PST by
BARLF
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