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The problems of Social Security are not that people are living longer and the ratio of workers to beneficiaries is falling. Private pensions have no such problem because individual contributions go into real accounts that earn a real return.
Prof. D.W. MacKenzie

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• Video: Causes of the crisis, business ethics, and the importance of self-esteem - 29 May 2010

• Government Sponsored Enterprises are Not the Free Market or in The Bahamas - 29 May 2010

• The House That Uncle Sam Built - 22 May 2010

• Economic Well Being & Free Market Ideology - 22 May 2010

• On the Environment, Mr. Smith can't have it both ways. - 15 May 2010

• Video: Deficits, Debts and Unfunded Liabilities: The Consequences of Excessive Government Spending - 15 May 2010

• Video: Six Reasons Why the Capital Gains Tax Should Be Abolished - 8 May 2010

 

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