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December 15, 2005
A Year in Review
Andrew Grossman at the Heritage Foundation points to this yearend review by James Lileks that includes his thoughts on Social Security:The President makes a pitch for Social Security reform in his State of the Union speech. The reform would allow some workers to direct a miniscule percentage of their mandatory, government-run pensions into private funds. Within 48 hours, Bush foes have many citizens convinced his plan will force all seniors to exchange their checks for vouchers good at Cat Food Distribution Centers run by the Enron corporation.
Posted by Andrew Roth at December 15, 2005 8:35 AM | Print
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