That's not true. I disagreed comepletely with the Perscription Drug legislation and said so. Even though it helped my Grandfather before he passed in March. That should tell you something about me. I stand by my principals. I loved my grandfather dearly, and I'm glad that he thought it was a good thing and relieved some of the stress he had. But that didn't make it right.
How much money would he have had if instead of putting all the money into social security that he did over his lifetime, (that he didn't nearly get back before he died even though he lived to 88), if he would've been able to invest that money as he saw fit? I know you, you'll say he would've lost it all in this recent economic downturn, but that's far from true. He started paying SS when it statrted, in the 1930's. The dow was at what, 300? If all that money had been put in an account that simply followed the stock market, he would've dies a millionaire. Think about that. He wouldn't have needed to collect SS, or Medicare, or have the government pay for his precriptions.
The government is inefficient. Most of what goes to Washington gets eaten up by the beaurocracies, don't you know that?
Daddy Bush, huh? Good one. Deep thought. Good fact. Nice argument.
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