Posted on 01/17/2005 11:11:39 AM PST by OXENinFLA
Ping for later
Der' Slickmeister PING!
I hope you washed your hands after all that dirty work.
BTW, I should care what he has to say because . . . ?
Well, all he and the party of obstruction and obfuscation have to do is get out the way and let the party of grown ups and doers get the job done. See, Slick, your wish is granted!
After the 1998 (?) State of the Union address, Clinton went to LaCrosse, Wisconsin, touting what he thought was the biggest applause line from SOTU: "We Must Save Social Security"
April 7 1998......oh yeah, that was my 21st Birthday.....
"Well, all he and the party of obstruction and obfuscation have to do is get out the way and let the party of grown ups and doers get the job done. See, Slick, your wish is granted!"
Well said, Still Thinking! :)
Well....Were waiting!
You musta missed Rush today.....
Thank you, thank you vurry much! </Elvis voice> ;-)
I'm sure his heart was in it. (eye roll)
He also said, "I want you to listen to me, I did not . . ."
Today Social Security is sound, but a demographic crisis looms if we fail to act.
Guess what, they never acted......
"...have sex with that lawwwkbawwwx, Social Security"?
I propose to keep Social Security strong for 55 years by committing 60 percent of the surplus for the next 15 years, and investing a small portion in the private sector just as any private or state pension would do.
I'm SHOCKED!!!
Did he just say he put the SS money in the "PRIVATE SECTOR"?!?!?!?
We're DOOMED!!!!!
he put = he'd put
President's Framework Keeps Social Security Solvent Through 2055. By transferring 62 percent of the projected surpluses for the next 15 years to Social Security and investing a portion of them in the market -- just like any private or state or local government pension does -- we will ensure that Social Security is on sound footing for 55 years -- until 2055.
Those EVIL Wall street people?!?!?
You're right. I'm home today, watching old movies and lurking on the main board.
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