You quoted via italics, “The system needs scrapped.”
What English language conventions have I ignored?
Also, in your reply, you have a random “o.” Additionally, you ended the same sentence with a prepositional phrase.
The government has no right to take money for the greater good. At the ripe old age of 15, I certainly wasn’t worried about pension systems and SS. I was worried about saving for a car and saving for college. Hell, I didn’t even know what I was going to do for a living! Would it be an SS job or state pension job? During college I was worried about staying debt-free. When I was old enough to be concerned about government overreach, I couldn’t help but become irritated at never getting something that I earned. If you find a 15 year old who is concerned about the issues I wasn’t, I’ll find out how much I paid in and then write that 15 year old a check for the amount.
I didn’t go to college, but I’m pretty sure the words “to be” were left out of that sentence twice.
“The government has no right to take money for the greater good.”
Why would you say that? You were paid with our money taken by the government “for the greater good”. Never mind retirement funds; taxpayers have been paying all your regular bills for years.