Ron Paul, Social Security opponent, acknowledges he receives benefits
WASHINGTON – Ron Paul, a staunch opponent of federal welfare programs, acknowledged Wednesday that he receives Social Security checks, shortly after advocating that younger generations opt out of the program.
Appearing on MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe,’ Paul was asked by Huffington Post’s Sam Stein whether he should set an example for younger Americans and opt out of the program entirely. Paul, refusing the notion, compared the program to other common goods such as the post office.
‘Just as I use the post office, I use government highways, I use the banks, I use the federal reserve system, but that doesn’t mean you can’t work to remove this in the same way on Social Security,’ the Texas congressman said. ‘In the same way with Social Security, I am trying to make a transition.
COMMENT: I have never been a fan of RP, and now he just proves what a hippocrite he is.