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K & R !!! WillyT Jan 2013 #1
This is getting old...so to speak MindPilot Jan 2013 #2
But we've got to cut back. The safety net is unaffordable. dawg Jan 2013 #3
Yes it's a good thing you put that there... ProfessionalLeftist Jan 2013 #6
In the past, I have not used it ... dawg Jan 2013 #7
Sometimes you just have to keep repeating the talking points mountain grammy Jan 2013 #11
As you note, the problem is that some people believe that crap n2doc Jan 2013 #24
I'm really John2 Jan 2013 #23
Our economy's biggest problems are gollygee Jan 2013 #4
Totally agreed. And, fixing those two things would put more money into social security ProfessionalLeftist Jan 2013 #5
there are PLENTY of jobs for everyone in America Skittles Jan 2013 #8
Yes if we kept those jobs here gollygee Jan 2013 #9
and a lot of the good jobs (engineering and IT, e.g.) are being outsourced nt antigop Jan 2013 #15
This is why we no longer see Ezra Klein on Morning Joe. He would make mincemeat out of Joe and CTyankee Jan 2013 #10
Blankfein 90-percent Jan 2013 #12
+10000 I also cannot *stand* the arrogant psychopath Lloyd Blankfein ProfessionalLeftist Jan 2013 #20
Saw it Bjornsdotter Jan 2013 #13
Anyone know what CEOs proposed raising the age? I'd like to not give them my business. bloomington-lib Jan 2013 #14
The Business Roundtable is pushing this...list of members here... antigop Jan 2013 #16
One of them is that multi-billionaire CLOWN SoapBox Jan 2013 #18
Nearly impossible as an individual participating in mainstream society TheKentuckian Jan 2013 #19
Social Security is ALREADY on a sliding age scale...67 is the FULL retirement age. SoapBox Jan 2013 #17
They way they look at it is Smilo Jan 2013 #21
I am very mad that women's contributions to the work force and family are so ignored. juajen Jan 2013 #22
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