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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: greenspirit who wrote (113347)5/11/2005 11:50:53 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) of 793926
 
Hi Mike...Sure would like to quote your remarks to my local 'news bugle' weekly. This last week they had a front page story about "some" seniors protesting with signs that they didn't want their SS benefits taken away.

Either these people don't read, don't listen, don't hear, OR the paper/s again are taking the words of a very few and plastering it all over the area, probably all over the country. It should be an embarrassment to most THINKING seniors, that they are being made pawns, and being made to appear stupid, by the liberal press everywhere.

Hope all is well with you and yours!

Amazing how so many people see a black-and-white non pie growing world. The philosophy (which is not a perfect science and cannot possibly be modeled as one, contrary to leftists like Krugman), is any proposed cuts downstream will be offset by increased earnings an individual may receive through personal savings accounts (controlled by the individual).

Which means the new model has the potential to greatly benefit a persons family in the event they die. The current model is anti-family, because a stay at home mom is given almost ZERO credit for raising a family instead of working outside the home. The same was true of IRA investing until very recently. Demolibs kicked and screamed about the cost of those tax breaks too.
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