Wednesday, February 02, 2005
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Of course there’s no crisis. I saw it on the Internet.
The idiotic scumbags of the left are running ads for the There is No Crisis website. Of course, the minute the democrats get back in control, they’ll scream about the impending doom of Social Security and propose all sorts of tax increases to “fix” it. Sorry for the language, but I’m sick of the leftist filth that permeates the democrat party. The DNC needs an enema.
Why is there no crisis? Because the democrats are not the ones who are in a position to fix it. They will oppose any ideas to salvage it if they don’t come from a democrat. We should all just trust Kennedy and Kerry because they know about the common man and how he wants to retire.
Rob: Could you put in a URL for the document containing the SS graphic?
Thanks
Done Carrick.
I had assumed people would follow the link at the bottom of the post to the source. I should have just linked to the source myself.
When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
-- Thomas Jefferson
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