Because I ask questions that are too hard for you? Sorry.
Not at all.
It is, by definition, similar to a Ponzi scheme in that it requires a continual stream of investments in order to work.
However, Perry knows that many people do count on it, and isn’t stupid enough to try and take that from them, as it’s not their fault that it was done the way it was.
Perry alluded to keeping those on it or about to be on it in the current system but creating something new for younger people. He does need a more specific plan, but, in the format of the debate, he had to answer the question as it was given to him.
Herman Cain actually supports the Chilean model, which I agree with, and Perry would be smart to adopt similar ideas and be specific with them.
However, unless you’re a shill for the left, claiming that in order for Perry to believe it’s a Ponzi scheme must mean he wants to cut off millions of senior citizens in one fell swoop, then you’re just ignorant, or, you have an agenda to destroy Perry for your candidate of choice (likely Paul or Palin).