A quick and simple question some enterprising New Hampshire political reporter might put to Rep. Jeb Bradley (R).
The congressman says he flatly opposes ‘privatization’. But the fine print now says that by ‘privatization’ he means a plan in which the “system is wholly administered through a private entity or corporation as opposed to public administration of the system that occurs today.”
So the queston: Can Bradley point to any individual or institution that has proposed this policy? If not, is there any reason he has continued to prominently make this promise other than to fool his constituents into believing he opposes private accounts?
Yesterday, several New Hampshire newspapers ran stories reporting that Bradley opposed ‘private accounts’. Presumably, that is because he managed to pull the wool over their eyes with his wordgame flimflam.