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Everyone has noticed the use, once again, of crisis-mongering. Three years ago, the supposed threat from Saddam somehow became more important than catching the people who actually attacked America on 9/11. Today, the mild, possibly nonexistent long-run financial problems of Social Security have somehow become more important than dealing with the huge deficit we already have, which has nothing to do with Social Security.
And don't forget where this was first used -- before 9/11: in crying up the economic downturn as a rationalization for tax cuts that have -- for the majority of Americans, if not the general economic indicators -- done nothing to alleviate the situation. What a sad, sad misfortune the election of George W. Bush in 2000 turned out to be. What a sickening tragedy.
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