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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who started this subject8/6/2004 11:35:39 PM
From: Karin   of 793888
 
Kerry's SECRET PLAN....
I don't think the poor guy knows what to do.
(if he gets elected, we are in deep trouble)

On NBC’s Meet the Press in April, Kerry said, “I’m not going to cut Social Security benefits. I’m not going to extend the retirement age. … And we’re not going to have to raise the premiums.”

If benefit cuts, retirement-age increases, personal retirement accounts, and tax hikes (raising the “premiums”) are off the table, there are only two options left: increase the debt by $11 trillion or cut all other government programs by 20 percent. And since Sen. Kerry has routinely criticized President Bush for increasing the debt, one can deduce he’s not about to come out in favor of increasing the debt by $11 trillion.

So it’s simple really. Through a simple process of deduction, it becomes clear that Sen. Kerry has a secret plan to cut spending on everything from health care to education to defense by 20 percent. And you thought conventions had no value anymore. :)
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