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By Margaret Currey, January 8, 2006 at 9:51 am Link to this comment
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Bush says the economy is getting better, who for? I know Wall Street is doing good, and some CEO’s are doing good, but what about the average worker, how about pensions, with the threat of social security going under, the medicare mess, so much confusion, I wonder if this medicare confusion is intended for the help of the seniors or the help of the drug companies. All in all only a certain section of the people benefit. Most workers are working harder or less and less.
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