So how long did the US survive with slavery, with no voting rights for blacks or women. Is that an argument for slavery, etc.? Nathan wrote: > > Social Security survived for sixty-five years with the earnings test, so it > is more likely part of the reason for its resiliency not a hindrance as > Louis's and your argument seems to argue. > > -- Nathan Newman
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