A group called Seniors Against Federal Extravagance conducted a survey this weekend. The results would not surprise anyone but the AARP.
Ninety-two percent of participants said Social Security should be addressed now.
When asked if Congress should fix Social Security for good fifty-four percent said yes, sixteen percent said no, and thirty percent were not sure. Several of the undecideds did not think Congress could be trusted to fix Social Security right.
Ninety percent of respondents wanted to end the raid and said that all Social Security taxes should be spent on Social Security.
Posted by Chris Schrimpf
Comments
Social Security Equity Funds EQUAL More Big Government Control and Corruption.
S4 Sucks.
Posted by Noid on September 27th 08:45:03 PM
Aren't you at all suspicious about the methodology? A sample of people who participated in an opportunity to "sound off"? (Quite possibly a convenience sample...) No text provided regarding what was actually read to people regarding Social Security?
I surveyed my kid's three guinea pigs about Bush's plan, pointed out that it won't make Social Security solvent, and 100% of them had nothing positive to say.
Posted by Frank Lynch on September 27th 09:16:04 PM