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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: ColtonGang who wrote (159170)7/9/2001 11:21:02 AM
From: aknahow  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
One can agree that the elderly poor have a hard life. Since blacks die at an earlier age than whites letting them own part of their social security contributions would provide this group with assets that could be passed on to survivors. I am sure you are not proposing that the poor be made even poorer by having young workers pay even more taxes to fund prescription payments for the 90% of the elderly that are not poor. I am elderly, and I do not think any young person should be taxed one extra dime to pay for my health care, when on an asset basis, I own far more than those that would be taxed do.

But the issue is a great way to buy votes. Sure sounds good. Makes anyone that opposes the idea seem heartless and mean. Keep up the good work. What is needed are more issues to scare people and keep them from thinking.
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