In last night’s press conference (which preempted the O.C. – @#$!!*&!) President Bush suggested cutting the rate of Social Security benefits for the top 70% of earners, while keeping the rate of increase the same for those in the bottom 30%. Seems like a reasonable step to me.
He also distanced himself from the “Justice Sunday” crowd:
He also urged the Senate to allow an up-or-down vote on his stalled judicial nominations. But he disagreed with allies who have said Democrats were blocking some of those nominees because they opposed people of religious faith.
“I think people are opposing my nominees because they don’t like the judicial philosophy of the people I’ve nominated,” Bush said. “I don’t ascribe a person’s opposing my nominations to an issue of faith.”
Never let it be said that we’re all negative all the time here!
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