Social Security Bill Eases Up on Accounts (AP)
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AARP Opposes Private Social Security
Accounts
AARP Opposes Private Social Security
Accounts
12/30/2004 02:29 PM
AARP Says No To Bush ... The AARP is coming out strong
against private Social security investment accounts, saying they
"will actually make the problem worse, not better." In
January they plan to spend
$50
million on an ad campaign opposing privatization.
Kevin Drum of The Washington Monthly has also been awesome in pointing
out that the common wisdom that Social Security is in trouble is
just not true.
A Bill Eases Vote Curb on Churches
A Bill Eases Vote Curb on Churches
06/09/2004 04:20 AMMore fun with church and state .. continues ..
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Tivoli upgrade eases security management
Tivoli upgrade eases security management
11/05/2003 12:47 AMPersonal Computer World Nov 5 2003 0:14AM ET
Social Networking Bill of Rights
Social Networking Bill of Rights
07/23/2004 11:43 AMComments at bottom....
Here's a post from Clay Shirky.....
Over at the Planetowrk Journal, Duncan Work has proposed a social networking bill of rights, elaborating on these 5
principles:
1. The right to know who is collecting what and for what
purposes;
2. The right to not participate;
3. The right to clear and, in some cases, irrevocable privacy
policies;
4. The right to control access to personal information and attention;
5. The right to participate in a global social networking system
without restrictive barriers.
It’s wrapped up in something that’s a bit too much of an ad for
LinkedIn for my taste, but it’s an interesting start. #3,
especially, will be interesting to see in practice, since the courts
have usually allowed a wide degree of freedom for companies to
unilaterally change their bargain with users, especially for
businesses in bankruptcy, which triggers freedom from all manner of
contractual obligations. Would be fun to write the contract that is
designed to survive that sort of change of control for the data.
[Many-to-Many]
Duncan Work's company - NetDeva -
was bought by Reid Hoffman and LinkedIn. It'll be intersting to see
if this philosophy is personfided in LinkedIn's product and
services.
Security Accounts Manager Initialization
Failed
Security Accounts Manager Initialization
Failed
07/19/2004 06:47 PMHotFix Watch: Manage Site Accounts tool
cannot add new client connection
accounts
HotFix Watch: Manage Site Accounts tool
cannot add new client connection
accounts
08/04/2004 09:57 PMWhy You Hate, and Like, Social Security
Why You Hate, and Like, Social Security
09/16/2004 03:28 PMIs Social Security an important part of civilized society, or just
another form of welfare?
About that Social Security plan...
About that Social Security plan...
04/07/2005 10:45 PMThere've been a number of reasons in recent weeks to think that
President Bush's plan is in serious trouble. Today, there's another.
The coming war over Social Security
The coming war over Social Security
01/05/2005 11:31 AMFortunately, it looks like the Democratic Party is starting to circle
the wagons and get serious about battling the Bush administration's
plan to eviscerate Social Security in the name of a
mythological crisis, and in the service of the
private investment industry. Social Security
may well be in need of reform, but as Ronald Brownstein
reports in
the L.A. Times, some key Dems are coming to their senses about making
private investment accounts a fundamental part of it.
Retirement's First Leg: Social Security
Retirement's First Leg: Social Security
07/01/2004 01:50 PMHow much will you get for the thousands you've given to Social
Security?
Social Security Fight Like Election (AP)
Social Security Fight Like Election (AP)
04/02/2005 08:02 PMAP - Just five months after the presidential election, Democratic
lawmakers are traveling throughout the country to campaign anew
against President Bush and his agenda.
Baby Boomers And Social Security
Baby Boomers And Social Security
03/23/2005 10:38 PM“NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan
told Congress that the mounting financial pressure of a wave of
retiring baby boomers is so great that cuts in future government
retirement benefits are all but inevitable.” Well, that’s
just great. I’m on the wazoo end of being a baby boomer, just
barely qualifying. I know, baby boomers are defined as being the
population explosion caused by the ending of WWII, which apparently
caused massive…
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Does Social Security shortchange blacks?
Does Social Security shortchange blacks?
02/05/2005 09:14 PMBush says it does -- but the facts show that he's dealing this race
card off the bottom of the deck.
Fixing the Social Security Mess
Fixing the Social Security Mess
06/17/2004 08:35 AMBush, race and Social Security
Bush, race and Social Security
03/14/2005 06:14 PMThe president suggests that privatization opponents think a "certain
race" lacks the capacity to invest.
Social Security Better Off Than
Forecast, Report Says
Social Security Better Off Than
Forecast, Report Says
06/15/2004 10:10 AMThe Congressional Budget Office said Monday that the outlook for the
Social Security program was less dire than the Bush administration had
projected.
Social Security Said to Go Broke in 2041
(AP)
Social Security Said to Go Broke in 2041
(AP)
03/23/2005 07:50 PMAP - Social Security will begin paying out more in benefits than it
receives in taxes in 2017, twelve years from now and a year earlier
than previously estimated, trustees said Wednesday in a forecast
adding fuel to the debate over changes President Bush wants.
Good-Will Is Low for Social Security
Talks
Good-Will Is Low for Social Security
Talks
12/19/2004 02:57 PMThe parties have not been this far apart ideologically on Capitol Hill
for decades, some analysts say, which could make an overhaul of Social
Security hard to achieve.
ITunes Undermines Social Security
ITunes Undermines Social Security
11/12/2003 01:22 PMAlthough perusing other folks' digital music libraries using iTunes
can broaden musical horizons, there can be drawbacks. Like being
judged for your taste in music. By Leander Kahney.
A Big Push On Social Security
(washingtonpost.com)
A Big Push On Social Security
(washingtonpost.com)
01/01/2005 04:24 PMwashingtonpost.com - President Bush's political allies are raising
millions of dollars for an election-style campaign to promote private
Social Security accounts, as Democrats and Republicans prepare for
what they predict will be the most expensive and extensive public
policy debate since the 1993 fight over the Clinton administration's
failed health care plan.
The Technology Behind the Social
Security Debate
The Technology Behind the Social
Security Debate
04/06/2005 09:56 AMExtreme Tech Apr 6 2005 1:42PM GMT
Social Security and Corporate America
Social Security and Corporate America
04/11/2005 05:59 AMwashingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2005_04/006069.php
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A homerun for privatizing Social
Security?
A homerun for privatizing Social
Security?
04/04/2005 09:55 PMTommy Lasorda has come out of retirement to go to bat for President
Bush's humdinger of a plan.
The Motivation Behind Social Security
Reform
The Motivation Behind Social Security
Reform
02/05/2005 09:47 PMTonight's State of the Union address by the president focused in part
on Social Security. Many are asking why the sudden interest in a
system that seems to be working just fine. Isn't the president taking
big political risks for nothing by doing this? In fact there are
serious problems that are compelling the administration to take
immediate action on Social Security funding.
Bush Not Revealing Social Security
Details (AP)
Bush Not Revealing Social Security
Details (AP)
02/01/2005 08:25 PMAP - President Bush will outline ideas about strengthening Social
Security but will not spell out all the details of a plan to fix the
system's financial problems when he delivers his State of the Union
address Wednesday night.
Wall St. on Social Security sidelines
(USATODAY.com)
Wall St. on Social Security sidelines
(USATODAY.com)
12/22/2004 01:22 AMUSATODAY.com - As some of the most powerful lobbying engines rev for
the impending fight over how to revamp Social Security, one is
relatively quiet: Wall Street.
"Republican "plan": starve Social
Security"
"Republican "plan": starve Social
Security"
04/14/2005 03:59 PMHappy New Year! Do you know where your
Social Security dollars are?
Happy New Year! Do you know where your
Social Security dollars are?
01/03/2005 01:11 AMJosh Marshall's
regular postings on the Social Security debate have been impassioned,
persistent and invaluable.
Today's Talking Points Memo lays out, in different and
probably clearer language than I have been able to muster, the point
I've been intermittently making here about the Bush Administration's
duplicitous case for Social Security "reform" -- that the "crisis"
Bush and co. are scaring the nation with is one of their own making,
since they've squandered so much of the fiscal reserve set aside
precisely to shore up the retirement system's future:
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After 1980 we started borrowing money big-time to finance our
deficits -- in large part because of tax cuts on high-income earners.
However you want to slice it, we started spending substantially more
than we were taking in in tax revenue. So where'd we borrow the money?
This is from memory, so I may have the numbers a bit off. But I
believe about $4 trillion of that debt was borrowed on the open market
-- individual Americans have them in their investment portfolios, or
pension funds hold them, or the Chinese, Japanese and the Saudis and
others have them in bonds. But about $3 trillion of those dollars we
needed to fund the 1980s and 1990s deficits we managed to borrow
closer to home. We borrowed it from the Social Security (and a few
other government) trust fund(s). Almost the entirety of President
Bush's Social Security phase-out plan comes down to a simple
proposition: finding out how not to pay it back. |
Josh's writing here comes close to the "It's a Wonderful
Life"-style clarity on this subject that so often eludes even our most
gifted economist-pundits, and that I ached for a
month ago. As this debate unrolls in the New Year, he is someone to
keep up with.
BONUS LINK [Via Brad
DeLong]: For those interested in delving a bit more into the
numbers, this post by Brad Setser is a great complement to
Marshall's.
Social Security Number The Key To
Identity Theft
Social Security Number The Key To
Identity Theft
01/05/2004 04:54 AMYou've all seen them (and most people have probably filled them out):
some random form for something or another that
asks for your social
security number. Many retail shops (such as video rental stores)
ask for them - but they have no reason to know that information.
People are growing increasingly concerned because having someone's
social security number is usually a key piece for doing some identity
theft. Of course, these days, getting your hands on someone else's
social security number is pretty damn easy - and part of that is
because people ask for it all the time, and most people comply. Many
people either don't realize how important the number is or just don't
want to complain about it being asked for - even if, in many cases,
these firms have no right to know. Of course, that's never going to
change. Instead, what we should be working towards is a system that
doesn't require a permanent and easily copied number like a social
security number to prove you are who you say you are. It's like
having a not very secret password that's impossible to change. Not
very secure. Until a more secure system is standard, the problem
isn't likely to go away.
Greenspan sounds alert on Social
Security
Greenspan sounds alert on Social
Security
08/29/2004 01:41 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Sun Aug 29, 02:57 am GMT
Battle Ahead Over Social Security Report
(AP)
Battle Ahead Over Social Security Report
(AP)
03/23/2005 04:45 AMAP - Both sides in the pitched battle over Social Security are getting
ready to argue over a whole new set of numbers the annual
assessment of when Social Security and Medicare will go broke.
Bush: It's time to fix Social Security
(USATODAY.com)
Bush: It's time to fix Social Security
(USATODAY.com)
12/19/2004 03:35 PMUSATODAY.com - President Bush said Thursday that "now is the time to
confront Social Security" by allowing younger workers to invest part
of their payroll tax in the stock market.
Social Security Battle Likely (Los
Angeles Times)
Social Security Battle Likely (Los
Angeles Times)
01/05/2005 06:06 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Two groups of prominent
Democratic centrists plan to oppose the centerpiece of President
Bush's proposal to restructure Social Security, potentially dimming
administration hopes of building bipartisan support for its top
domestic priority.
Greenspan Sounds Alert on Social
Security (AP)
Greenspan Sounds Alert on Social
Security (AP)
08/28/2004 04:27 AMAP - For at least the fourth time this year, Federal Reserve Chairman
Alan Greenspan has touched the electrified third rail of American
politics Social Security.
Trustees: Social Security Broke in 2041
(AP)
Trustees: Social Security Broke in 2041
(AP)
03/23/2005 12:54 PMAP - The trust fund for Social Security will go broke in 2041 a
year earlier than previously estimated the trustees reported
Wednesday. Trustees also said that Medicare, the giant health care
program for the elderly and disabled, faces insolvency in 2020.
Kerry, Greenspan Differ on Social
Security (AP)
Kerry, Greenspan Differ on Social
Security (AP)
08/28/2004 08:21 AMAP - John Kerry doesn't talk much about Social Security on the
campaign trail, but he laid out some thoughts for a voter in Everett,
Wash., who doubted that the government retirement program is really in
trouble.
washingtonpost.com: Social Security
Formula Weighed
washingtonpost.com: Social Security
Formula Weighed
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GOP Leaders Weigh New Social Security
Plan (AP)
GOP Leaders Weigh New Social Security
Plan (AP)
04/07/2005 08:08 PMAP - Senate Republican leaders are considering whether to seek
Democratic support for Social Security legislation without the
personal accounts sought by President Bush, aiming to restore them
later, officials said Thursday.
Save Social Security: Where Do Your
Legislators Stand?
Save Social Security: Where Do Your
Legislators Stand?
12/22/2004 01:06 AMSaveSocial Security blog .. A new
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