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Well the New York Post's Charles Hurt is covering Fred Thompson in Iowa and this is what's on their website: The former senator from Tennessee, who is expected to enter the race next month, wants to be the conservative alternative to Rudy Giuliani but refused repeated requests yesterday to rule out raising taxes. "We are in the process of gradually bankrupting future generations in this country," Thompson said of Social Security and other entitlement programs that will plunge the federal government deeply into debt over the next decade.So the real question is do we as a country dump the entitlements programs (what? no exit strategy on LBJ's war on poverty ?) or do we tax the productive even more in order to support the parasitic?
Well the New York Post's Charles Hurt is covering Fred Thompson in Iowa and this is what's on their website: The former senator from Tennessee, who is expected to enter the race next month, wants to be the conservative alternative to Rudy Giuliani but refused repeated requests yesterday to rule out raising taxes.
ReplyDelete"We are in the process of gradually bankrupting future generations in this country," Thompson said of Social Security and other entitlement programs that will plunge the federal government deeply into debt over the next decade.
So the real question is do we as a country dump the entitlements programs (what? no exit strategy on LBJ's war on poverty ?) or do we tax the productive even more in order to support the parasitic?