Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
If you are going to raise the cap on contributions, then you'll have to raise the cap on benefits. If not, then its not an insurance system paid for by contributions but an entitlement as you denied earlier.

And you are incoherent again, you don't "stop paying" into social security at the cap. You just don't pay more social security taxes above the cap, you still pay the social security taxes for the base amount. Your benefits are also capped.
You don't stop paying into it once you hit the cap? Does a person who makes 1 million pay anymore into Soc Sec than one who makes 250K. No because the CAP is the point where they stop paying into it. So person who pays the full burden at 250K is paying a higher percentage than the person making 1 million.