When income tax was established, it was going to be pretty much only on the top 3% or so. When Social Security was established, it was expressly forbidden to be used as a "national identification number", and was a guaranteed payout. No government program fails to scope creep or expand its budget.
When income tax was established, it was going to be pretty much only on the top 3% or so. When Social Security was established, it was expressly forbidden to be used as a "national identification number", and was a guaranteed payout. No government program fails to scope creep or expand its budget.