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For once, I'd like to pick up the paper and read where Bush or Cheney hammers the oil companies and car companies for their unfettered greed and gouging of the American people. But here is another Bush item to make one laugh..From http://americablog.org/Washington Post has a piece today about why many Americans aren't interested in adding private accounts to Social Security. There is one passage that made me laugh out loud. Of course, it came from the Bush spokesperson: "I'm 1,000-percent convinced of this: The president cares the most about this $10-an-hour person," said Allan B. Hubbard, director of the White House National Economic Council. "And what he gets most irritated by is when it is suggested, 'Oh the $10-an-hour person isn't sophisticated enough to deal with a personal retirement account.' " Given the track record of the Administration, does anyone, besides Allan B. Hubbard, really believe George Bush cares most about the $10-an-hour person? Does he even know any?
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For once, I'd like to pick up the paper and read where Bush or Cheney hammers the oil companies and car companies for their unfettered greed and gouging of the American people. But here is another Bush item to make one laugh..From http://americablog.org/Washington Post has a piece today about why many Americans aren't interested in adding private accounts to Social Security. There is one passage that made me laugh out loud. Of course, it came from the Bush spokesperson: "I'm 1,000-percent convinced of this: The president cares the most about this $10-an-hour person," said Allan B. Hubbard, director of the White House National Economic Council. "And what he gets most irritated by is when it is suggested, 'Oh the $10-an-hour person isn't sophisticated enough to deal with a personal retirement account.' " Given the track record of the Administration, does anyone, besides Allan B. Hubbard, really believe George Bush cares most about the $10-an-hour person? Does he even know any?
