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NC Has 37 social Security Offices. With Modern Technology, Why is that Necessary?

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Seems like you could cut that number in half, easily.

It is not like we are riding horse and buggy anymore. There are phones, the internet, smart phones, etc. How often in their lifetime does someone go to a social security office?

I have come to the conclusion, the government has grown just to feed itself. Things like this are ridiculous and we let it go on for years.

We are paying for it. Crap like this just went on ad on.
 
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Ridiculous. It's like claiming you need a toilet in every room of your house.

Our spending problem is DEEP. To claim we have a revenue problem is just outright stupidity.
 
Privatize U.S. Mail. Taxpayers no longer need it. It's always in the red and it's not because it doesn't have enough money.

It's because the government runs it.

Privatizing it would make it profitable and much more efficient.

Our government wastes so much of OUR money.
 
Seems like you could cut that number in half, easily.

It is not like we are riding horse and buggy anymore. There are phones, the internet, smart phones, etc. How often in their lifetime does someone go to a social security office?

I have come to the conclusion, the government has grown just to feed itself. Things like this are ridiculous and we let it go on for years.

We are paying for it. Crap like this just went on ad on.
It’s like Dems and voter ID. If you don’t have an office everywhere there’s a dollar general then you a racist!
 
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^^^^How stupid do you have to be to boast about all the technology available to communicate with the Social Security Administration offices, and then agree with the Magat In Chief and Magatoids to then remove the ability to use that technology and force people to show up in person.

^^^That's a statement, not a question.
 
Same with county boards of education. Take WV for example, the lowest number of schools ever in the state, yet still 55 county boards of education.
 
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