I had my fill of pundits saying things that are not only incorrect but downright
Social Security is not an entitlement
Re: "Core Values," March 27
I am not always sure if I should laugh or pull out what's left of my hair when a member of the media writes something ludicrous such as when Chris Core accuses those complaining about Social Security cuts of having a sense of "entitlement."
Mr. Core, I paid over $100,000 of my hard-earned salary into Social Security during the last 30 years. Expecting to see it on the other end is not entitlement, it's quid pro quo.
The bigger problem is that I likely won't see any of it because of the failures of Wall Street and the Republican-led government.
My response mimics Senate Insurance's ad: "Kiss my bumper!"
Doreen Turczyn-Toles
Gaithersburg
irresponsible. So, I wrote to the Editor of the Washington Examiner.
Social Security is not an entitlement
Re: "Core Values," March 27
I am not always sure if I should laugh or pull out what's left of my hair when a member of the media writes something ludicrous such as when Chris Core accuses those complaining about Social Security cuts of having a sense of "entitlement."
Mr. Core, I paid over $100,000 of my hard-earned salary into Social Security during the last 30 years. Expecting to see it on the other end is not entitlement, it's quid pro quo.
The bigger problem is that I likely won't see any of it because of the failures of Wall Street and the Republican-led government.
My response mimics Senate Insurance's ad: "Kiss my bumper!"
Doreen Turczyn-Toles
Gaithersburg
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