The administration in my view is once again manufacturing a crisis. There is no crisis in the Social Security system. The system is not on the verge of bankruptcy.
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We are confronting a situation in which the Administration, in my view, is once again manufacturing a crisis. There is no crisis in the Social Security system. The system is not on the verge of bankruptcy.
The administration is manufacturing a crisis that does not exist in order to dismantle Social Security.
While Social Security faces some long-term challenges, the system is not in crisis.
I do not believe that the Social Security system is in crisis. The Social Security Administration itself recently reported that the system is able to pay full benefits as they are defined today until at least 2042.
I do not believe that the Social Security system is in crisis.
President Bush is manufacturing a crisis by suggesting that Social Security is in imminent danger. It is not.
The Bush Administration claims there is a Social Security crisis only to distract Americans from its serious mismanagement of the federal budget.
It's not 2038 that Social Security is bankrupt. It's now.
Certainly Social Security needs to be reformed.
While it is clear that we need to make some adjustments to protect Social Security for the long term, it is disingenuous to say that the trust fund is facing a crisis.
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