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March 2, 2005

Rock the Vote's Generational Sell Out

Don’t miss this op-ed by Dan Lips of Americans for Prosperity on National Review Online about how Rock the Vote has joined forces with AARP to oppose personal accounts in Social Security. Rock the Vote, which had masqueraded as non-partisan, is now wearing its partisan stripes with pride – acting in opposition to the interests of the generation they are supposed to represent. Doing nothing on Social Security guarantees that today’s young workers will face higher taxes and receive lower benefits at retirement. The MTV generation deserves better.

Posted by Carrie Lukas at March 2, 2005 9:31 AM | Print

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