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Newt on Social Security Reform:
If the President and Republicans in Congress are going to be successful on Social Security reform, they need to advance legislation that focuses on personal retirement accounts, without tax increases or benefit cuts.
The problem with the message coming from Washington is that all the proposed “solutions” to fix Social Security solve Washington’s problems not the workers’. The focus needs to be on solving the workers’ problem, which is that Social Security pays too little, not too much.