AMERICA SAYS BUSH OK ON SOCIAL SECURITY
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
"Most Americans favor giving individuals the ‘right to choose’ between keeping their Social Security contributions in the current system and putting a portion in an investment account," reports Dana Blanton for FOX News polls conducted by Opinion Dynamics Corporation, the latter calling 900 registered voters on April 25-26.
Though liberal newscasters are tending to blast Bush’s efforts regarding Social Security revamp, the FOX News polls give the latest read out on America’s reasoning through this agenda item. The grassroots response is encouraging while the liberal mainstream media remains out of synch.
The President has continually accented that he is open to everyone’s ideas — the general public, the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, whoever.
In other words, he has stated repeatedly that this is a new item on the nation’s agenda and needs to be explored by as many minds as possible. That’s why he made his historic tour throughout the country on behalf of Social Security. He was sincerely inquiring about what to do about Social Security.
Nancy Pelosi just had to put in her snide remarks on Wednesday evening’s national newscasts. She put down the President as if his tour meant nothing worthy, hoping that he’d return to the tour trail to produce disappointments major.
Of course, that’s typical of the Dems who know nothing but nay-say and put down and destroy destroy destroy. May America note that Ms. Pelosi did not state one constructive suggestion regarding Social Security when the microphones were pressed to her face. Typical of Dems. Rant they are up to. Rescue they know nothing of.
Mr. Bush has given the warnings regarding present-tense Social Security programming. We’re running out of money in due time. The system was workable once upon a time. It won’t be workable in the future. Therefore, a wise, prudent politic does something to rescue the situation.
Mr. Bush puts forth his ideas. He asks for others’ ideas. The public apparently believes his sincerity in their thinking responses to the latest poll.
"Overall, fully 79 percent of the public think people under age 55 should have the right to choose between keeping all of their Social Security contributions in the current system and investing a portion of their funds. That support goes up to 84 percent among respondents under age 55.
"More generally, when Social Security is not mentioned, most Americans say they trust themselves (77 percent) over the government (15 percent) when it comes to making retirement investment decisions."
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"Most Americans favor giving individuals the ‘right to choose’ between keeping their Social Security contributions in the current system and putting a portion in an investment account," reports Dana Blanton for FOX News polls conducted by Opinion Dynamics Corporation, the latter calling 900 registered voters on April 25-26.
Though liberal newscasters are tending to blast Bush’s efforts regarding Social Security revamp, the FOX News polls give the latest read out on America’s reasoning through this agenda item. The grassroots response is encouraging while the liberal mainstream media remains out of synch.
The President has continually accented that he is open to everyone’s ideas — the general public, the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, whoever.
In other words, he has stated repeatedly that this is a new item on the nation’s agenda and needs to be explored by as many minds as possible. That’s why he made his historic tour throughout the country on behalf of Social Security. He was sincerely inquiring about what to do about Social Security.
Nancy Pelosi just had to put in her snide remarks on Wednesday evening’s national newscasts. She put down the President as if his tour meant nothing worthy, hoping that he’d return to the tour trail to produce disappointments major.
Of course, that’s typical of the Dems who know nothing but nay-say and put down and destroy destroy destroy. May America note that Ms. Pelosi did not state one constructive suggestion regarding Social Security when the microphones were pressed to her face. Typical of Dems. Rant they are up to. Rescue they know nothing of.
Mr. Bush has given the warnings regarding present-tense Social Security programming. We’re running out of money in due time. The system was workable once upon a time. It won’t be workable in the future. Therefore, a wise, prudent politic does something to rescue the situation.
Mr. Bush puts forth his ideas. He asks for others’ ideas. The public apparently believes his sincerity in their thinking responses to the latest poll.
"Overall, fully 79 percent of the public think people under age 55 should have the right to choose between keeping all of their Social Security contributions in the current system and investing a portion of their funds. That support goes up to 84 percent among respondents under age 55.
"More generally, when Social Security is not mentioned, most Americans say they trust themselves (77 percent) over the government (15 percent) when it comes to making retirement investment decisions."
For more: http://conservativeposts.us/ <http://conservativeposts.us/>


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