Originally posted by KrazyHorse
No, that isn't the only question. You can offer up all the excuses in the world, but it's amazing that the US federal gov't gets cheap loans out of SS while SS is going to be underfunded in the near future. The very fact that they're getting cheap loans is advancing a particular interest.
No, that isn't the only question. You can offer up all the excuses in the world, but it's amazing that the US federal gov't gets cheap loans out of SS while SS is going to be underfunded in the near future. The very fact that they're getting cheap loans is advancing a particular interest.
It may well be that the SS fund should be more diversified than it is. But thats something thats been a matter for debate in the US. Its not a sudden change instituted by the executive.
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