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Re: Got to see the President today!
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Posted by Burrhead on February 04, 2005 at 19:46:36 from (209.247.222.93):
In Reply to: Re: Got to see the President today! posted by Dug on February 04, 2005 at 17:57:59:
Dug I don't think you'll ever have to worry about the SS reform. Even if the moronic ratwing conspiracy should become law the money will be with held as usual and *invested* for you by the gubermint. It's odd that paranoid folks don't trust the gubermint then all of a sudden they trust the gubermint(who also dreamed up SS) to be trustworthy enough to handle their money by choice. Odd as the dickens but ratwingers very seldom understand fact, logic, nor figures. Americans took enough of a stock market beating on another of Scrub's stock tips. Enron, and some folks took a punch when Scrub an his brother Neil were robbing the savings and loans in Texas. Nice that his Pappy could shut the investigations down. Another area that Pappy Bush could stop was the insider trading investigation against Scrub in the 80's. If you do a little reading you might check out what Scrub was running for senate on in 1976. That's right SS Reform. He said it was gonna be broke by 1988. He missed that one too.
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