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April 7, 2005
Quote of the Day
This is a gem. From Bill Cotterell in the Tennessee Democrat:The only time I've wanted to argue with somebody I was interviewing was when President Ford sent some high-level Social Security administrators to a public forum in Atlanta. I asked the top guy why, instead of "fixing" the system every few years, the government didn't just make it voluntary. "Well, if we did that," the lord high commissioner patiently replied, "nobody would join." Not wanting to be impolite, I said something like, "Uh, doesn't that tell you something?" But I felt like shouting, "Great system you've got there, guys - gotta make it compulsory!"Read it all.
Posted by Andrew Roth at April 7, 2005 8:54 AM | Print
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