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Old 10-23-2008, 11:12 AM
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Social Security? Total nightmare. Have seen what should be a suppliment for people's retirement
now they want your 401K:

House Democrats Contemplate Abolishing 401(k) Tax Breaks | workforce.com

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Powerful House Democrats are eyeing proposals to overhaul the nation’s $3 trillion 401(k) system, including the elimination of most of the $80 billion in annual tax breaks that 401(k) investors receive.

House Education and Labor Committee Chairman George Miller, D-California, and Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Washington, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee’s Subcommittee on Income Security and Family Support, are looking at redirecting those tax breaks to a new system of guaranteed retirement accounts to which all workers would be obliged to contribute.
The "Fairness Doctrine" will return:
ABQNews - 1:45pm -- Bingaman Backs Return of 'Fairness Doctrine'

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New Mexico Democrat tells KKOB's Jim Villanucci he wants to restore 'balance' to talk radio.
Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., said right out loud in an interview with 770 KKOB Radio's Jim Villanucci what many of his fellow Democrats have been reluctant to say out loud -- that he favors the restoration of the so-called "Fairness Doctrine" that would require a balancing of viewpoints on the largely right-tilting world of talk radio.
And BHO style heathcare, went broke and was ended in Hawaii after a whole seven months:
southchild » Blog Archive » Socialized Medicine Failure in Hawaii

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Gov. Linda Lingle’s administration cited budget shortfalls and other available health care options for eliminating funding for the program. A state official said families were dropping private coverage so their children would be eligible for the subsidized plan.

“People who were already able to afford health care began to stop paying for it so they could get it for free,” said Dr. Kenny Fink, the administrator for Med-QUEST at the Department of Human Services. “I don’t believe that was the intent of the program.”
this plan only covered childern, imagine the absolute failure when you try to cover everyone.


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Obama will present his Birth Certificate when he comes back from Hawaii. "Look what I found at grammies house!!!"
there in Grandmas basement as we speak, putting one together.
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