'christie 'to propose Socia Security overhaul

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Re: 'christie 'to propose Socia Security overhaul

Postby John in Plano » Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:04 am

planosteve wrote:I think if you wanted to privatize anything you would do it when your party controlled the congress, not wait until you had already lost control and expect it to pass.


Bush and the R's only had 4+ years to address the SS Ponzi scheme.

They were more concerned with invading countries and creating the DHS.
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Re: 'christie 'to propose Socia Security overhaul

Postby Red Oak » Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:23 am

J-I-P you are dead on target !
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Re: 'christie 'to propose Socia Security overhaul

Postby Red Oak » Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:26 am

Which brings up the point it is easier to obtain Bi-Partisan support for War and creating a gigantic Guberment Department than to obtain support to make minor fixes to the SS Ponzi scheme.
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Re: 'christie 'to propose Socia Security overhaul

Postby GFB » Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:59 am

John in Plano wrote:
planosteve wrote:I think if you wanted to privatize anything you would do it when your party controlled the congress, not wait until you had already lost control and expect it to pass.


Bush and the R's only had 4+ years to address the SS Ponzi scheme.

They were more concerned with invading countries and creating the DHS.


In 2005 Republicans still controlled both houses.
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Re: 'christie 'to propose Socia Security overhaul

Postby John in Plano » Wed Apr 15, 2015 10:09 am

GFB wrote:
John in Plano wrote:
planosteve wrote:I think if you wanted to privatize anything you would do it when your party controlled the congress, not wait until you had already lost control and expect it to pass.


Bush and the R's only had 4+ years to address the SS Ponzi scheme.

They were more concerned with invading countries and creating the DHS.


In 2005 Republicans still controlled both houses.


Duly noted

George Bush and the Republicans failed for 5 years to address the SS Ponzi scheme.

I forget how many trillions they borrowed and spent .
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Re: 'christie 'to propose Socia Security overhaul

Postby GFB » Wed Apr 15, 2015 10:32 am

Every President except him pretty much ignored Social Security.

In 2005 he had just been reelected..was probably feeling confident.

..and the wars needed to be fought.
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Re: 'christie 'to propose Socia Security overhaul

Postby John in Plano » Wed Apr 15, 2015 2:36 pm

SS reform was part of Bushs campaign in 2000 and he was elected.
Didn't do it, decided to invade a couple countries, when other options were available.

thousands died, trillions of debt
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Re: 'christie 'to propose Socia Security overhaul

Postby GFB » Wed Apr 15, 2015 3:30 pm

Great, wasn't it?
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Re: 'christie 'to propose Socia Security overhaul

Postby John in Plano » Thu Apr 16, 2015 7:22 am

only for a chicken hawk
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Re: 'christie 'to propose Socia Security overhaul

Postby GFB » Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:30 am

It was difficult to find someone in 2003 that was not only gung ho about both of the wars, but political leaders from both Parties, and leaders from all over the world were demanding we go into Iraq.

Then when the Iraq War became less popular, political leaders and people whose opinions are tied to what's on the nightly news, ran for the hills.

People whose principles don't fluctuate with the political winds, or with pop/societal trends..are not ashamed of their opinions, and unless some devious information becomes available years later about why we did what we did, they don't alter them. None has.
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