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Old 01-17-2007, 05:55 PM   #9
ClorrerVeks

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Oh dear me. And when you retire, what if you didn't have social security to fall back on?



That would mean the privaledged can only afford it. That is a really odd idea.
Of course I won't have social security to fall back on, I still have 30+ years until retirement, it will have long since failed by then.

Thats why there are things such as Pensions, 401K, IRA, savings, investments... I don't see why someone should be legally required to participate in a retirement program.


As for education I believe in the voucher system, which creates compitition between schools, but provides each student with an equal monetary value to the schools.
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