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Social Security: How the rich get richer

Ryan | 22 01 2008

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Why do we have a entitlement program for the wealthiest of Americans?

Think I am sounding like a liberal? Well, actually I am talking about social security, which I don’t see reason for, especially considering that the elderly are far wealthier than the average American.

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