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Why raise retirement age to 70 when college grads have 25% unemployment rate?
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[quote:Richard chamberlain 1462464:MV8xNTgyNjgxX0E0MzJGRjIz] Hey Harvard and Yale Grads,you guys are responsible for this mess due to your loss of Street Wise education. You fore casting is like looking at a fly on your nose and ignoring the swarm of bees headed your way. Here is another deal i fail to understand. It makes no sense. If we are really interested in our children's future why make it more difficult for them to enter and try to change the system. Social Security is not an entitlement. Welfare is. An entitlement is one that is partially funded or wholly funded by the Government. Most Welfare recipients paid in nowhere near the benefits they receive. We don't hear about getting rid of welfare or cutting that entitlement, do we? Hmmmm...makes ya think, or then again maybe it doesn't. RC [/quote]
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Hey Harvard and Yale Grads,you guys are responsible for this mess due to your loss of Street Wise education. You fore casting is like looking at a fly on your nose and ignoring the swarm of bees headed your way.
Here is another deal i fail to understand. It makes no sense. If we are really interested in our children's future why make it more difficult for them to enter and try to change the system.
Social Security is not an entitlement. Welfare is. An entitlement is one that is partially funded or wholly funded by the Government. Most Welfare recipients paid in nowhere near the benefits they receive. We don't hear about getting rid of welfare or cutting that entitlement, do we?
Hmmmm...makes ya think, or then again maybe it doesn't.
RC
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