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June 21, 2005
Bye-Bye, "Private" Social Security Accounts
Gee, but that George W. Bush is a man of firm convictions, as all his supporters tell us. After all, only a man of firm convictions would support passage of a Social Security "reform" bill that doesn't include the centerpiece of his own proposal, namely, pseudo-private accounts.
If the account idea is killed, it's a good thing, although I doubt whatever is in this bill is any improvement.
Do you suppose Bush voters will finally recognize that they've been had? Not likely. As long as Bush keeps killing foreigners to make the world safe for democracy and Israel, he can betray his base in every other way, as he has done and continues to do, and still retain their loyalty. What a shame.
Posted by Mike Tennant at June 21, 2005 09:07 PM
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