You haven't answered the question though.

"how would you "change those
programs" without destroying the economic well-being of the elderly."

Are you advocating a complete end to all social welfare programs
including health and education?

On 1 October 2010 04:25, Robert Munn <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm not ignoring it. I am confronted by the fact that, under the
> current forecast, I will be one of the first people to begin losing
> what I paid in, and my daughter can look forward to getting only a
> fraction of what she paid in, if anything. And that's if things go
> well. In other words, why should I be concerned about destroying the
> economic well being of the elderly when the elderly are clearly not
> concerned about destroying the economic future of the young

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