 |
 |
Bush committed to Social Security
June 28th 02:07:28 PM
We can’t get it done this year, I’m going to try next year. And if we can’t get it done next year, I’m going to try the year after that. Because it is the right thing to do.
In a speech given yesterday by President Bush at the Manhattan Institute (link to video and transcript), he is still committed to Social Security.
Is the President the only one? No!
Two weeks ago at the American Enterprise Institute, nonpartisan panel of economist presented a Social Security plan that they felt would please both parties.
And week before that, Congressman Jim McCrery, who is the leading contender for the chair of the Ways and Means Committee, wants to make Social Security top priority in 2007.
Henry Paulson, Treasury security nominee, said “the nation should put a high priority on reducing the costs of Social Security.”
I am could go on quoting politicians advocating for Social Security, but I think you get the point.
What does all this mean? It means Social Security reform is near and the future of American is looking better. In 2007, we will see a improved Social Security System.
Posted by Andrew Edwards
|
|
 |
 |
|