Cheer up, Steve, you’ve still got Rudy

(left to right: Monroe County Republican spokesman John Durso, Monroe County Republican chair Stephen Minarik, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg)
It looks like Bloomberg won’t be running for president. I can’t say I’m surprised. Stephen Minarik won’t be happy — he’s on record saying Bloomberg is his choice for prez.
Meanwhile, Rudy Giuliani just came out in favor of privatizing Social Security:
Giuliani stressed his desire to have private forces shape the country’s economy in education as well as in health care and Social Security. He said he supported President Bush’s unsuccessful proposal to allow people to invest some of their Social Security taxes in private accounts.
This will play well in punditland but not with voters.
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That idea would have really done it
for me. If that had been the case years ago, I and many others would now be on some street corner selling apples or pencils like many did in the great depression, instead of having a monthly income, and I would be selling while in my wheelchair. Not everyone in America is a financial genious or an investment
wizard and every dropout means that much less of an income to sustain the system.
Naturally those successful in investments and other financial dealings want even more money to invest.
To that selfish and other choice descriptive named minority group,
my answers are unprintable.