“With the recent death of a family member on the 26th of the month, I was reminded of a special provision for social security that gives the government a free pass for a last moment of theft, and that’s after a lifetime of theft under the guise of overseeing one’s ‘security.’ The provision essentially states that in the month of death, a person shall not receive any benefits for that month for the days that person was alive.”
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/138334.html
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