SSN Policy Manual
Employment Issues
your various personal, legal and civic duties than most other Americans. Unlike other Americans, you realize that you are totally responsible for your actions and future. You responsibly pay all the taxes you owe, and realize that you must prepare for your own retirement because you cannot collect social security or Medicare benefits. Most enumerated people believe that American life is too difficult without a social security number and have surrendered their Rights in return for government security in old- age. You can more easily decide what is important to you after reviewing Table 3 which list the pros and cons for many of the issues. Table 3 Pros and Cons of Having or Not Having a Social Security Number
Unenumerated Banking is more difficult because few Americans assert their lawful rights. It is slightly more difficult to establish a credit history without a social security number.It is no longer an issue once your good seeking a federal student loan. Employment is more difficult because few Americans assert their lawful rights. Not eligible Not an issue Not eligible Greater independence because more laws provide protection against expecting the unenumerated to provide a number that they don't have credit history is established. Not an issue unless you are
Enumerated Easier because bankers have been tricked or intimidated into enforcing non-existent law. Not an issue
Issues
Banking
Credit
I Not an issue
Education
Easier because employers have been tricked or intimidated into enforcing non-existent law. Not an issue
Employment
- Federal license Federal home mortgage
I Not an issue 1 Not an issue
Food stamps
Restricted because of their requirement to provide the social security number that was assigned to them.
Independeli c e
insurance Medical care
Not an issue Not an issue
Not an issue Not an issue
Not eligible, but because your retirement account provides a higher standard of living you can easily afford private insurance that meets all of your medical needs.
Eligible for medicare payments I that are too small to cover most needs. Old-age benefits, even with SSI are not sufficient to meet the extra cost.
Medicare
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