
Social Security represents the best of American ideals
My grandmother died in February, at the age of 100. Until she was 95, she lived in a mobile home in Vancouver, Wash., that she and my grandfather purchased just before his death in 1971. My grandparents worked hard and lived frugally, but their son's serious illness and a disastrous fire wiped out their savings. For decades, Social Security provided most of my grandma's income. She didn't have much money, but she always looked elegant, had homemade cookies for her grandchildren, and gave to charity.