Thursday, March 03, 2005

Commander-in-Chief Visit



Right now, South Bend, IN is preparing for the arrival of the president who will land in South Bend at 2:30 pm tomorrow. He will talk to people about the future of Social Security at about 4:30 pm and try to convince people that private accounts or "personal" accounts are worth it. This is a task that will be tough since our city newspaper ran interviews with two economics professors from Notre Dame. Anyone who read the article (and everyone reads our newspaper) found out that both professors agree that there is no Social Security crisis. If there is no crisis, than will people want to worry about reforming Social Security? I would say the president has an obstacle to overcome.

Either way, South Bend will feel honored that the President of the United States took some time to visit South Bend.

2 Comments:

At 11:27 PM, Blogger Kevin said...

Agree. But I dislike Bush so much more because he isn't really a conservative.

 
At 7:08 PM, Blogger Kevin said...

Thank you, ray.

What do you say about the 2 trillion dollar cost and the possible other effects it could have on our economy plus the possibility that the stock market might deplete your account?

I think Social Security is an issue you revisit after you fix some of the bigger problems with our economy right now.

 

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