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June 30, 2005

House GOP Propose Own Social Security Plan

Does the GOP really think Americans are retarded or something?? Every Republican plan but one that I've seen so far has included the private accounts that no one wanted. What I really love is this House version of the plan, they take the money and invest it into the very thing it's already invested into. So why would you do this? Well they want to create the private accounts now and later they will steal the Social Security benefits from the elderly. They've decided to take the multi-stage approach to stealing the money. The Democrats just need to give the Republicans another month to get all their different versions out in the open and then introduce a real piece of legislation. These fools are completely clueless on what the American people are asking for. So far only one Republican plan involves actually increasing the life span of Social Security. One, the rest are only Trojan horse changes so they can steal the money from the elderly later. Actually I shouldn't say that there is one, there is a single Republican that has suggested that they may actually need to do something about the solvency problem. Of course he's a pariah right now for actually suggesting they do something rather than push the Trojan horse approach to stealing everyone's retirement savings. Actually it's an interesting notion decreasing benefits for the wealthy who have millions in the bank and have them actually take care of themselves while the rest of the elderly get enough to live off of. Wild notion for a Republican to suggestion the notion of rich people taking care of themselves and the government worrying about the people that actually need help. So you can see why it's caused a negative backlash among Republicans.

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Posted by ManDrake at June 30, 2005 3:53 PM

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