Posted on 02/23/2005 8:43:27 AM PST by CitizenM
Despite the Democrats' insistence that there is no present crisis with Social Security, Art Linkletter says that the time to fix it is now.
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God Bless this man. One of the last of a great generation.
You got that right. Did you see his interview on FOX earlier this week? I think it was on O's program...or maybe Hannity. But he was absolutely great, still very erodite, level-headed, and totally sincere. How few of his caliber there are left in the entertainment world, let alone the world at all.
Maybe it's just me but, why is the AARP so against reform?? I know it's a liberal group and all that. Their members are 50+ years old and it won't effect them. Can't they see past their noses to understand that our kids and grandchildren stand to loose the most if there is no SS reform?
We all know the Democrats don't intend to help this
Administration "fix" anything! They want to hold
off until THEY return to control of both Houses.
The Man on the Street knows they had 40+ years
to do necessary "fixings." They chose to revive
their version of the "Do-Nothing" Party.
That is EXACTLY the point Linkletter kept renewing during his interview. He said that for the AARP to not back making changes for our children and grandchildren is just plain selfish. (among some other comments he made.)
Evidently he has opposed them for a long time. Reminded the audience that the AARP was started by an insurance company as a scheme to sell insurance
AARP is like the NEA. Neither one gives a rip about its members, they're just interested in collecting dues and pushing an agenda.
I'll tell you exactly why. There are transitional costs associated with reform that will push up the deficit short term. If the deficit is higher it is much harder to push threw large new entitlement programs.
The AARP wants to spend the money used to fix social security on themselves with bigger prescription drug benefits and other potential goodies. They are afraid that if we fix social security there will be less money available for them to extract from the pockets of the working population.
Remember that crowds call to "fill the donut hole" on prescription drugs? What they want is to fill their pockets with cash and reform would make that harder.
My husband refuses to join, they've been sending him membership literature for the past few years. Me, I've got a couple for years to go before they'll be after me!!!
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