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Jeffrey Scott Wolfe and Lisa B. Proszek - Social Security Disability and the Legal Professional
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Security Labs SLM434 Video Surveillance System 8 x Camera, Digital Video Recorder - H.264 Formats - 500 GB Hard Drive
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Security Labs SLC-141 High-Resolution Vandal-Proof Dome Camera
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4Defender SN502-4CH-002 Feature-rich 4 Channel H.264 DVR Security System with Smart Phone Access and 4 Indoor/Outdoor Hi-Res CCD Night Vision Cameras
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Trademark Tools Electronic Digital Home Security Safe 13x9x9 For Home/office
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Honeywell Safe. 0.52 cu. ft. Fire Safe with Programmable Digital Lock 2111
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Q-See QD6005B-B Elite Indoor/Outdoor Security Camera - 1/3, Sony CCD Sensor, 600TVL, 120 Feet LED Night Vision, Weatherproof
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Scorpio SR-i1100 rLink Moto GPS Alarm - --/--
Scorpio SR-i1100 rLink Moto GPS Alarm Revolutionary technology that adds a whole new dimension to your moto lifestyle. The NEW rLink Moto Technology System is more than just an extraordinary motorcycle alarm system. rLink is also continuous network connectivity and GPS tracking. Your rides are logged, mapped and shared through popular social networking connections. Tracking and recovery are just the beginning of the security features for the rLiNK system. rLiNK integrates Radio Frequency Identification Technology RFID for hands free alarm operation and a three-axis accelerometer to detect movement, shock and tilt. The included three-stage, programmable perimeter sensor protects luggage and external accessories. Two way communication with unlimited range and Police accessible theft tracking keep you connected to your motorcycle at all times. Use rLiNK to view maps of your rides and receive instant progress updates with detailed trip stats. The Rider Down accident notification keeps you covered while you are riding, while the Group Ride feature allows rLiNK users to connect with each other and share trip information during the ride. Upload maps, top speed and segment times quickly and easily to Facebook and Twitter with rLiNKs social networking interface. Every rLiNK comes with a universal harness that will easily connect to any powersports vehicle that uses a key and a 12-volt battery. Plug and Play OEM factory connector kits are available to simplify the installation by plugging directly into the vehicles wiring harness for a simple, straightforward install. Standard Features CommunicationQuad Band EGSM 85090018001900MhzGPRS Class 10Over-the-air firmware updatesPoint-to-point mobile originated and mobile terminated SMSEASY SCAN automatic scan over GSM frequenciesGPS Mobile Web and iPhone app for smart phone accessPolice accessible theft trackingRider Down Accident NotificationView maps of your rides from a computer or s
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Social Security: The Attempt to Kill It
The current Social Security “crisis” has been 22 years in the making. It is the handiwork of the presidents and members of Congress who served during that period, as well as the efforts to abolish Social Security by the Cato Institute, the Heritage Foundation, and many other individuals and organizations.” The actual solvency problem is not with the Social Security program. It is with the government's total budget. The 1983 Social Security Amendments raised payroll taxes by enough to fund both the retirement of the generation preceding the baby boomers and the baby boomers themselves. This tax increase generated $1.7 trillion in Social Security surplus between 1984 and 2005, and it will generate another $2 trillion between 2005 and 2017. This surplus money was supposed to be saved and invested to build up a large reserve for funding the retirement of the baby boomers. The problem is that the government did not save and invest the Social Security surplus as it was supposed to do. Instead, it “borrowed” and spent (embezzled) every dollar of the Social Security surplus, replacing the money with worthless non-marketable special issue government IOUs. In 1983, the same year that Social Security was “fixed,” members of the Cato Institute and the Heritage Foundation drew up a long-term plan for privatizing Social Security. They published their plan, entitled “Achieving A Leninist Strategy” in the Fall 1983 issue of Cato Journal. This plan served as the foundation upon which a powerful movement to destroy the current Social Security system and replace it with private accounts was built over the years. The goal was to have a privatization plan waiting in the wings when the next Social Security crisis came along. Apparently the libertarians became impatient waiting for a true crisis to come and convinced President Bush to create an artificial crisis in the minds of the American public. Bush has done a good job of casting doubts on the long-term solvency of Social Security as part of the plan to privatize the program. This plot to destroy Social Security, that was initially created by people at the Cato Institute and the Heritage Foundation, now includes the participation of the President of the United States, many members of Congress, and many other conservative organizations. Dr. Allen W. Smith, author of the explosive book, “The Looting of Social Security,” has written an even more explosive bombshell. This book exposes the Social Security accounting fraud, that makes Enron pale by comparison, and a plot to dismantle Social Security which was modeled after Lenin's struggle to overthrow capitalism. This is a must read for anyone who cares about the future of Social Security.
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SCORPIO ALARMS R-LINK SR-i1100 GPS ALARM
Use rLiNK to view maps of your rides and receive instant progress updates with detailed trip stats. The Rider Down accident notification keeps you covered while you are riding, while the Group Ride feature allows rLiNK users to connect with each other and share trip information during the ride. Upload maps, top speed and segment times quickly and easily to Facebook and Twitter with rLINK's social networking interface. Every rLiNK comes with a universal harness that will easily connect to any powersports vehicle that uses a key and a 12-volt battery. "Plug and Play" OEM factory connector kits are available to simplify the installation by plugging directly into the vehicle's wiring harness for a simple, straightforward install. Other options for the rLiNK Scorpio motorcycle alarm include the Starter Immobilizer, Perimeter Sensor and 120db Smart Siren with built in Back-Up battery. The Scorpio rLiNK motorcycle alarm is currently available in the US and Canada. The rLiNK alarm requires a yearly data service to be fully functional. Scorpio rLiNK Motorcycle Alarm Features Quad Band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900Mhz GPRS Class 10 Over-the-air firmware updates Point-to-point mobile originated and mobile terminated SMS EASY SCAN automatic scan over GSM frequencies GPS Mobile Web and iPhone app for smartphone access Police accessible theft tracking Rider Down Accident Notification View maps of your rides from a computer or smartphone Receive point-to-point weather updates during a ride Instant progress updates, top speed and trip stats through text message Group Ride feature allows rLiNK users to synch up and share trip information Upload maps, top speed and segment times quickly and easily to Facebook and Twitter Virtual Odometer GPS KickStart weak signal acquisition technology. SuperSense is capable of tracking and acquiring extremely weak signals even indoors. Under 1 second Time-To-Fix positioning engine, providing excellent performance in the most challenging environments. Ove
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Social Security in the 21st Century
Social security has proven to be one of the most successful programs in the United States. No other program has done more to transform old age or to protect family incomes against economic risks arising from the disability or death of a working family member. Polls consistently show strong support for Social Security, but these same polls also show that the public, especially the young, is skeptical about whether Social Security will be able to meet its obligations. The program's harshest opponents call it a "Ponzi scheme." Arguing that the young will be left "holding the bag," they call for a shift towards greater personal savings or means-testing. Experts agree that the aging of the baby boom, longer life expectancies, and a changing economy will impose new challenges. But seeing no impending disaster, they point to reforms that leave intact basic Social Security commitments and structure. Not surprisingly, the public is confused and has many unanswered questions.Social Security in the 21st Century offers an introduction to the basic economic, demographic, and political aspects of social security, and addresses the questions most often asked regarding this subject. Featuring nationally recognized experts, the book presents clear, authoritative, and balanced discussions of contemporary Social Security issues, offering the historical background, concepts, statistics, and options necessary to make informed judgments about the program. These issues include the program's financial viability, its effects on the economy and the federal deficit, its consonance with American values, the adequacy of benefits for today's and tomorrow's old, its fairness to women and the young, disability reform and generational equity. It explains both the social insurance principles and political history related to the development of Social Security in the United States. The book avoids using technical jargon, making it ideal for a wide ranging audience including policymakers, teachers, journalists, students, and the general public. Special attention is given to the future and how Social Security can be changed to respond to the needs of generations to come.
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