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« Some Call It A Carnival/Bonfire Of Classiness. | WILLisms.com | (Some) TV Makes You Smarter. » Michael Tanner.Adam Doverspike of the Social Security Choice blog notes: Michael Tanner of CATO is the most well-versed person in D.C. on the issue of Social Security Reform. If you catch him on TV or speaking in your area, he is worth seeing. And if I were in charge of the pro-PRA strategy, Mr. Tanner would be out in front making the arguments. Having watched Tanner's testimony at today's Congressional hearings on the matter, we concur whole-heartedly. You should also read Tanner's latest study on Social Security (we will have far more on this in the coming days). Essentially, Tanner's reform plan has been scored by the Social Security actuaries, and it DOES achieve solvency. More importantly, it would achieve all that Social Security was intended to achieve and then some, providing greater choice and personal control for Americans. Posted by Will Franklin · 26 April 2005 03:41 PM CommentsWouldn't that be wonderful!...I really hope something good will happen, soon! Our future generations deserve to have it better than what Social Security offers today! Posted by: Zsa Zsa at April 26, 2005 04:37 PM Way to go!... Reform! Posted by: Lisa at April 26, 2005 05:07 PM I am wondering If Mr. Tanner read your AARP social security grade report? I think you need to be in Washington D.C. You need to take that particular blog and show some politicians what the real deal is!... You could really help!... Posted by: linda at April 26, 2005 06:37 PM |