Top 16 Quotes About Privatizing Social Security
#1. Not only is privatizing Social Security not the solution to Social Security, it would exacerbate the problem.
Shelley Berkley
#2. I'm not in favor of privatizing Social Security or making cuts.
Mitt Romney
#3. Privatizing Social Security will take dollars out of young folks' pockets.
Max Baucus
#4. I used to like John McCain, too, but I must admit that was because he was bucking his party to do things I agreed with. I would not have had that reaction if, say, Bernie Sanders decided to rebel out of principle and support privatizing Social Security.
Gail Collins
#5. Privatizing Social Security doesn't make sense, and it's out of step with the fundamental value of ensuring that after a life spent working hard and contributing to the greatness of our nation, every American should have a secure retirement.
Debbie Stabenow
#6. Sleep, Silence's child, sweet father of soft rest, Prince whose approach peace to all mortals brings Indifferent host to shepherds and kings Sole comforter to minds with grief oppressed.
William Drummond
#7. Our life must once have end; in vain we fly
From following Fate; e'en now, e'en now, we die.
Lucretius
#8. That's the way it is--you have a thought, a dream, an idea in your head . . . and you do nothing to make it happen. Then one day, boom, just like that, you get up and go.
Susie Morgenstern
#9. A lot of my music is very reggae- driven. Half of my life Bob Marley was all I listened to.
Wyclef Jean
#10. We can preserve Social Security benefits for generations of Americans without privatizing this important program.
Richard Neal
#11. I have never owned a computer. I am one of those weirdos. I've never needed a computer. I'm lucky that I have a job where I'm not required to use one.
Bill Nighy
#12. Every daring adventure opens a new magnificent frontier.
Debasish Mridha
#13. Planned Parenthood does some very good work. But I would defund as long as they're doing abortions.
Donald Trump
#14. Our literary culture is marinated in deep traditions of the fantastic and the supernatural, and we export those rich qualities in films and books on a spectacular industrial scale.
Graham Joyce
#15. Our difficulty is not that we don't know God's will. Our discomfort comes from the fact that we do know His will, but we do not want to do it.
Henry Blackaby
#16. Probably the best thing that happened to me was going nuts. Nobody knew who I was until that happened.
Jimmy Piersall
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