I agree with the privatization.  My point to Sam was that the Dems or left
or however he put didn't say Social Security wasn't an issue.  There were
two arguments against it.  One was good idea but not via Bush.  The other
bad idea. But I never heard anyone say Social Security is fine as is
therefore it is not an issue

On 7/17/06, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 7/17/06, So Kenfused <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Not exactly.  I supported the privatization of Social
> Security.  However,
> > Many people were concerned that the average citizen would get ripped off
> > by
> > scams, charges etc..  And few trusted Bush to put together a system that
> > would incorporate the high integrity required for such a venture.
>
>
> I supported the privatization of SS, and I still do.  I also don't give
> two
> shits about anyone stupid enough to get ripped off by scams, and don't
> want
> or need the Democrats to babysit my money for me.
>
> I don't necessarily trust Bush to put together a system
> on...well....anything...but I know that what I heard was a step in the
> right
> direction, and I don't really care who put it forward. THe people who shot
> down the SS reform because they "dont trust Bush" did us a disservice.
>
> I don't remember the left saying Social Security isn't an issue.  They
> said
> > they didn't like the idea of privatization and didn't trust Bush to make
> a
> > sound system that didn't make billions for his buddies at the expense of
> > the
> > average citizen.  I wouldn't be surpised if he would have given the
> > privatization contract to Haliburton.
>
>
> If they said they didn't like the idea of privatization, then I think they
> are dead wrong. I'm also a bit tired of the "we want solutions, we just
> don't want BUSH to give them to us" mantra. Hate Bush all you want, but
> giving you more control over your own money is a good idea, even if Satan
> himself proposed it! (which i think some of you believe he did).
>
>
> 

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