... Like a Lead Balloon; While Santorum Heckled for Supporting BushPlan, Corzine Draws Hundreds for Opposing Bush Privatization Scheme
<snip> "At two stops, morning at Drexel University, afternoon at Widener University, the Pennsylvania Republican (Senator Santorum) encountered skepticism and hostility as he voiced his support for the White House plan to allow creation of personal accounts using payroll taxes. He was heckled by protesters, called a liar, and told that his views were unconscionable. Those sentiments ranged across the age spectrum." (Philadelphia Inquirer, Feb. 23, 2005)
"U.S. Sen. Jon Corzine, D-N.J., told more than 600 seniors gathered in Paramus that Bush's plan to allow people to divert some taxes into private investment accounts would result in steep benefit cuts, explode the national debt and insert risk into the nation's social safety net…John Sanders, a 60-year-old Maplewood resident who considers himself a 'Barry Goldwater Republican' and attended the AARP event out of 'curiosity' yesterday, said he thinks Bush's plan is 'stupid.' 'I can't believe people are really thinking about the future of the country when they support this plan,' said Sanders, who works for a bank and has two children and three grandchildren. 'I'm concerned someone will be making profits from these retirement accounts, which would reduce the overall value to the public.'" (Newark Star Ledger, Feb. 23, 2005) <snip>
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