Social Security and old age

So, the Social Security Administration recently released statistics showing that over 6.5 million people in their records OVER 112 years old are still alive. I mean, the life expectancy in America is increasing, but that is too much.

No, the SSA confirmed that their computer system is outdated (we need more money) and they can’t keep up with inputting data when people die. Untold was if, since their system still thinks Grannie is alive, are they still sending checks?

Some of the “un-dead” accounts have been used to fraudulently open bank accounts (money laundering—drug cartels). Thousand were used by illegals trying to get employment. SO how is it that drug dealers and illegal aliens know these numbers? Who is selling them the data?

The article reads that between 2008 and 2011 SSA received 4024 E-Verify inquiries using the SSNs of 3873 number holders born before June 16, 1901. These inquires “indicate” individuals’ attempts to use SSNs to apply for work.

“Indicate”. Well, it’s either that or those 4024 people came to the realization that the amount they are getting for their monthly check is not enough to live on and need to find axillary work to make ends meet. They should be applying for Obamacare so they get subsidies as well.

The government doesn’t know when you die and can’t keep records straight to stop paying you after you do. And they want to be in charge of your health care.

Be afraid. Be very afraid.