From the Washington Times, the second-guessing begins: “Conservatives in and out of Congress say President Bush has been taking bad advice on Social Security, hurting his chance to win private investment accounts for younger workers.”
Also note this passage from the same article …
The senior Republican senator said privately that the only way to avoid a bad deal on Social Security may be “to pull the trigger on the nuclear option.”
This, he said, would mean changing Senate rules to force an end to Democratic filibusters and a vote on Mr. Bush’s judicial nominees. The Democrats likely would retaliate by filibustering all Republican bills. Republicans then could blame Democrats for blocking Social Security reform.
Others say it is too early to abandon hope of passing the kind of Social Security plan that conservatives support.
“Once Americans understand the choices they have — that they will own their personal retirement accounts and will be able to pass them on to loved ones, they will flock to personal retirement accounts,” said Rep. Paul D. Ryan, Wisconsin Republican.
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