Perspectives on Bush's Social Security Commission

by Institute for Public Accuracy Friday, Jul. 27, 2001 at 10:50 AM
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The interim draft report of President Bush's Social Security Commission is driven by ideology, not truth. Here are some corrective voices.

Perspectives on Bush's Social Security Commission



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Perspectives on Bush's Social Security Commission

ROGER HICKEY, hickey@ourfuture.org, http://www.ourfuture.org Co-director of the Institute for America's Future, Hickey said: "The interim draft report released Tuesday by President Bush's Social Security Commission confirms what we originally said about this commission when it was created: These people...are driven by ideology, not truth. Their report shamelessly distorts the facts in an attempt to frighten the American public into supporting their pre-ordained goal: to privatize and thus undermine the Social Security system.... Bush and his party want to cut Social Security's guaranteed benefits

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