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Social Security Debate

Social Security is a continuing issue of the United States government since the founding of it thirty-eight years ago. Initially, Social Security was created to guarantee health benefits to the elderly, disabled, and poor. Though lately, President Bush has been pushing for private health plans and less on government. President Bush proposed a $2.23 trillion budget plan for 2004 including deep tax cuts, an expansion of Medicare, strengthening security at home and abroad, and setting aside $400 million for Medicaid while adding prescription drug coverage and giving states more leeway for spending federal funds. Bush also proposed a new plan increasing Social Security funds to an $8.53 billion budget for the Social Security Administration.
Clashing views concerning Bush’s 2004 budget plan and Social Security exist among Republicans and Democrats. Initially, the majority of Republicans backed Bush’s plans arguing that balancing the budget isn’t a top priority right now a...

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