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Mpls Star Tribune
June 23, 2005
Editorial

Social Security / A dodgy privatization plan

In a desperate effort to rejuvenate support for privatizing Social Security, a group of congressional Republicans this week announced a new plan to create private retirement accounts using the program's temporary revenue surpluses. The plan is so weird and ill-conceived that it wouldn't merit comment, except that prominent GOP lawmakers have rallied around it in a way that perpetuates all the misconceptions about Social Security and creates new risks to its future.

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Social Security Privatization

 

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