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    What Social Security crisis? Democrats and Republicans calling for an overhaul of our national retirement system are overlooking the obvious: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
    By Merrill Goozner [April 04, 2000 09:00 p.m.]

    Silence in the House Many Republicans agree that partial privatization is necessary to reform Social Security, but don't expect them to say that in this election year.
    By Stacey Zolt [January 10, 2000 06:00 p.m.]

    Revenge of the nerd Steve Forbes' poll numbers in New Hampshire slowly rise even though the media ignores him.
    By Jake Tapper [December 10, 1999 09:00 p.m.]

    Social absurdity The push to entrust the rapacious financial industry with our Social Security money is being led by a former advisor to murderous Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.
    By Ian Williams [July 20, 1999 03:22 p.m.]

    "The Stakeholder Society" Give everybody $80,000. After that they're on their own.
    By Dustin Beilke [April 27, 1999 09:00 p.m.]


     

     
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