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To: sierrahome

Sometimes I think that Social Security reform is destined to failure because of the Democrat scare tactics and those "Americans" who would bankrupt the country if it put a few more dollars in their wallet. At times, I think I oppose the reform myself, simply because I think it is going to be necessary to let the whole system collapse, then rebuild. When Kerry pledged not only to leave it as is, but to add 55 year olds to Medicare, I thought good, give away everything to everyone, then when it completely collapses we can build something better. Adding the 55 year olds really infuriated me. Oh, those poor people who want to retire but don't have health insurance! Well, too bad... if you want to retire early, how about you plan for it??? I hope Pres. Bush succeeds but I get so angry at these naysayers that sometimes the inevitable collapse of the sytem seems to me the only way it will ever be fixed.


4 posted on 11/06/2004 6:33:07 AM PST by GraceCoolidge
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To: GraceCoolidge
Sometimes I think that Social Security reform is destined to failure because of the Democrat scare tactics and those "Americans" who would bankrupt the country if it put a few more dollars in their wallet.

It looks like President Bush will be the main person responsible for breaking social security. His Social Security Administrator, Jo Anne Barhart, signed a totalization agreement with Mexico June 29. All illegal aliens from Mexico will be eligible for social security. They will only have to work 18 months or one and a half years to be eligible for SS. Even their dependants who have never set foot in the US will get a monthly check. The good news for Mexicans is that they can claim 10 to 15 or more dependants as there is no way of verifying the number of dependants.

11 posted on 11/06/2004 11:52:15 AM PST by texastoo (a "has-been" Republican)
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