Archive for Deroy Murdock
Bad Investment
Deroy Murdock is a co-founder of Third Millennium and a member of the Cato Institute’s Advisory Board on Social Security Privatization. A shorter version of this article appeared in The American Enterprise. In his State of the Union address, President Clinton proposed to invest some $700 billion of the Social Security Trust Fund in corporate [...]
1Sep1999 | Deroy Murdock | 1 comment | Continued-
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