While the CNN Broadcast was biased - using only poorly done/explained CATO material spokespersons, the CNN/Money web site had a fair and balanced report.
http://money.cnn.com/2005/01/11/retirement/bush_townmeeting/index.htm?cnn=yesBush pitches private accounts
President moderates panel discussion with citizens who favor overhauling Social Security.
January 11, 2005: 1:15 PM EST
By Jeanne Sahadi, CNN/Money senior writer
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - President Bush on Tuesday turned up the volume on his pitch for private accounts in Social Security in a panel discussion with ordinary Americans.
The president used the forum as another opportunity to reiterate his views on why he believes Social Security is in need of an overhaul.
Bush characterized as a crisis the eventual shortfall in the system -- when Social Security takes in less revenue than it must pay out -- which will be due in part to a declining number of workers supporting the pool of retirees receiving benefits.<snip>
Nevertheless, the CBO estimates the system will be able to afford to pay retirees about 80 percent of promised benefits, which in real-dollar terms will still be higher than what today's retirees receive.
Critics of privatization proposals note that such projections should put to rest any notion that younger workers won't receive any money from Social Security when they retire.<snip>
But he did not address other "fixes" that may be needed to resolve the system's solvency issues, fixes that are likely to cut future retirees' benefits.<snip>