The Weekly Standard Editor, William Kristol, talks about the low significance of Social Security in the Bush administration’s domestic policy.
The Weekly Standard Editor, William Kristol, states that the possibility of Social Security being at the forefront of the Bush administration’s domestic policy is low, because of possible successes on the horizon in other areas such as economic growth, the war in Iraq, getting legislative issues through Congress and so forth. (:39)
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