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Social Security Reform Can't Wait, by Edward H. Crane at the Cato Institute

Social Security Reform Can't Wait (to read), by Edward H. Crane at the Cato Institute, via Amy.

I also just read this piece about the social security reform Bush wants (via PP) at the Washington Times -- Harry Reid is complaining that the "fat cats" on Wall St. are going to benefit. Democrats: doesn't that line ever get old? Don't you understand that people in the private sector having more capital is good for the economy? Sigh.

That Democrats are so vocally against the private sector only serves to reinforce the notion we have that they're just socialists.

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