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I propose a new contract if vaxxtards don't care to uphold the old social contract.

Stipulations of the new Medicare social contract:

  • the unvaccinated will not get treatment if we test positive for Covid. We will not gain access to ICU, ambulance, emergency room, or even a visit or a consultation with a GP.

  • the vaccinated will not get treatment if they acquire ADE, autoimmunie diseases like Guillain Barre, myocarditis, perocarditis, infertility and any injury as a result of being vaccinated with Covid vaccines.They will not gain access to ICU, ambulance, emergency room, or even a visit or a consultation with a GP.

Signed, The Vaccinated.

I propose a new contract if vaxxtards don't care to uphold the old social contract. Stipulations of the new Medicare social contract: - the unvaccinated will not get treatment if we test positive for Covid. We will not gain access to ICU, ambulance, emergency room, or even a visit or a consultation with a GP. - the vaccinated will not get treatment if they acquire ADE, autoimmunie diseases like Guillain Barre, myocarditis, perocarditis, infertility and any injury as a result of being vaccinated with Covid vaccines.They will not gain access to ICU, ambulance, emergency room, or even a visit or a consultation with a GP. Signed, The Vaccinated.

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You're mistaken. Almost all of SSI's "assets" are in the form of treasury bonds. Their cash would run out in 2-3 days at typical outflow rates. Treasury bonds are money that the Federal government spent, then handed its wholely owned subsidiary an IOU. From an accounting perspective these aren't assets for the same reason "lending" your spouse $100 to buy groceries isnt an asset. The money is spent, the groceries eaten, and your spouse is just going to "repay" you from your joint bank account. The Boomers blew their SSI money decades ago and are lying if they claim anything they're receiving now is from their own contributions.