from the HuffPo
The McCain campaign has responded to these and other attacks by accusing Obama of fear mongering, repeatedly denying that the Arizona Republican ever supported privatization in the first place.
“Without privatization, I don’t see how you can possibly, over time, make sure that young Americans are able to receive Social Security benefits,” McCain declares at a December 2004 event in New Hampshire.
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He was a POW! Sorry, channeling the McCain campaign.
He can’t decide where he is on anything, but the Republicans see it as “leadership” that he allows the situation to dictate his stance on issues from day to day.
Tomorrow he’ll decide he’s for greater regulation after railing against it for years.
Funny how the party of deregulation now supports it, now that their corporate friends are losing their asses while the middle class loses their homes.
for the George Bush Inaugural Privatize Social Security Tour back in 2005 (the one where the Secret Service, or Bush campaign, or was it White House, officials, removed the Denver Three)?