Social Security is fundamentally strong.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Social Security is the very foundation of retirement security for millions of Americans.
It's hard to exaggerate the importance of preserving the financial integrity of Social Security.
Under the Bush plan, Social Security gets weaker, not stronger.
Social Security is not just the foundation of America's retirement dignity and security, it ensures the economic stability and strength of our families and our state's economy.
Social Security is a promise that we cannot and must not break.
Social Security is one of the greatest achievements of the American government, protecting our elderly against poverty and assuring young people of a more secure future.
Social Security is a program that should be strengthened and preserved for future generations.
When I look at Social Security, I consider it the most important social program in the United States, arguably the most successful program in the world.
Social Security has been effective for 70 years; prior predictions of its demise have been totally overstated.
In other words, Social Security is every bit as insecure as the stock market.