yes, I agree it was intended to keep people from double dipping. But suppose you work n a job that deducts SS for 29 years. You are not eligible for SS whether you have another pension or not. That doesn't seem fair either. But most people can draw half of their spouses. Since you never married there is nothing else for you to draw upon. I agree, it doesn't seem fair. You should be able to draw a SS retirement even if you worked only 5 or 10 years. Granted, it would be almost nothing but at least it's something. What will make the difference is the number of people affected y this. If the number is negligible, doesn't look good. But if there is a large number of constituents affected by this you might have a chance. Remember how it was after they passed that asinine minimum wage tax. It didn't hit people for a number of years and when it did it hit the very people it was not intended to hurt. congress is so freaking stupid. They only care about what they get out of it.