not talk about it for current senior citizens or people each approaching that age. i think in our generation we pretty much have been programmed to believe that we may never see social security. so we re pretty open to the age going up, things like that. bill: that s going to have to happen. bill: this is disz enginous. they have been grandfathered in. bill: why do you think, hoover, that the aarp spends good money to run an ad like that when, what carlson says, absolutely true. there is no movement to cut any benefits of senior citizens. why do they do it? because they have virginiased interest in imagine sure entitlement reform doesn t take place. they are running these arguments. their argument is did you see the guy said i paid my social security. no he didn t. i m paying his social security. bill: he paid social security when he was working and then he was retired and then you pay it because of the ponzi scheme. not a trust fund. bill: governor perry. aarp has a ve
not talk about it for current senior citizens or people each approaching that age. i think in our generation we pretty much have been programmed to believe that we may never see social security. so we re pretty open to the age going up, things like that. bill: that s going to have to happen. bill: this is disz enginous. they have been grandfathered in. bill: why do you think, hoover, that the aarp spends good money to run an ad like that when, what carlson says, absolutely true. there is no movement to cut any benefits of senior citizens. why do they do it? because they have virginiased interest in imagine sure entitlement reform doesn t take place. they are running these arguments. their argument is did you see the guy said i paid my social security. no he didn t. i m paying his social security. bill: he paid social security when he was working and then he was retired and then you pay it because of the ponzi scheme. not a trust fund. bill: governor perry. aarp has a ve
not talk about it for current senior citizens or people each approaching that age. i think in our generation we pretty much have been programmed to believe that we may never see social security. so we re pretty open to the age going up, things like that. bill: that s going to have to happen. bill: this is disz enginous. they have been grandfathered in. bill: why do you think, hoover, that the aarp spends good money to run an ad like that when, what carlson says, absolutely true. there is no movement to cut any benefits of senior citizens. why do they do it? because they have virginiased interest in imagine sure entitlement reform doesn t take place. they are running these arguments. their argument is did you see the guy said i paid my social security. no he didn t. i m paying his social security. bill: he paid social security when he was working and then he was retired and then you pay it because of the ponzi scheme. not a trust fund. bill: governor perry. aarp has a ve
senior citizens or people each approaching that age. i think in our generation we pretty much have been programmed to believe that we may never see social security. so we re pretty open to the age going up, things like that. bill: that s going to have to happen. bill: this is disz enginous. they have been grandfathered in. bill: why do you think, hoover, that the aarp spends good money to run an ad like that when, what carlson says, absolutely true. there is no movement to cut any benefits of senior citizens. why do they do it? because they have virginiased interest in imagine sure entitlement reform doesn t take place. they are running these arguments. their argument is did you see the guy said i paid my social security. no he didn t. i m paying his social security. bill: he paid social security when he was working and then he was retired and then you pay it because of the ponzi scheme. not a trust fund. bill: governor perry. aarp has a vested interest in making sure t
not talk about it for current senior citizens or people each approaching that age. i think in our generation we pretty much have been programmed to believe that we may never see social security. so we re pretty open to the age going up, things like that. bill: that s going to have to happen. bill: this is disz enginous. they have been grandfathered in. bill: why do you think, hoover, that the aarp spends good money to run an ad like that when, what carlson says, absolutely true. there is no movement to cut any benefits of senior citizens. why do they do it? because they have virginiased interest in imagine sure entitlement reform doesn t take place. they are running these arguments. their argument is did you see the guy said i paid my social security. no he didn t. i m paying his social security. bill: he paid social security when he was working and then he was retired and then you pay it because of the ponzi scheme. not a trust fund. bill: governor perry. aarp has a ve