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02-07-2005 04:16 PM |
SS & savings
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Please. He who controls the White House and Congress gets to set the agenda.
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Yeah, but he doesn't necessarily get to set the terms of the public debate, or guide public opinion of the direction thereof.
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If the Democrats held the White House and Congress, I would hope that they would try to do something about Medicare and the budget deficits, which are more pressing problems than SS.
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That would be nice, but past performance makes me wonder how fast ol' Ted would insist there is no Medicare crisis at all, bush is LYING, if Bush were to propose structural reform there, too. (I only wish that were likely, 'cause there's only one possible reform there, which is to hugely diminish benefits. And/or force all oldsters into strictly managed care, which would probably work not at all in practice but at least has some arguments for it in theory. Come to think of it, nevermind, I'm sure both parties can find ways to fuck it up further and generally avoid the truth.)
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This White House has absolutely zero interest in reaching a bipartisan compromise to save and better fund Social Security. What you say is a little bit like saying that Charlie Brown ought to take another run at the football, because Lucy might let him kick it this time.
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Well, I certainly don't think he should sit on the sidelines and proclaim that he won't kick because there is no game going on, and even if there was Scroeder's lously rushing technique has lost more points than his field goal would be worth anyhow so there is no need to try.
BR(I deny any responsibility for this choice of analogy)C
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