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Libertarian candidate for the U.S. Senate (representing Virginia) op-ed Date published: 10/12/2008
LEESBURG --Driving from campaign event to campaign event--when I was the Libertarian candidate for governor in 2001, I drove 7,000 miles in the last five weeks of the campaign, and I never left Virginia--these days, sometimes I think about the movie, "Smokey and the Bandit." Maybe it's becauseBut, in particular, I think of one segment, in which (unless my memory fails me) Sheriff Buford T. Justice deems the pursuit of The Bandit (Burt Reynolds) insufficiently important to skip a meal. The sheriff runs into a roadside diner and orders a meatloaf sandwich, which he gobbles down while talking to the man seated next to him, who, unbeknownst to him, is the subject of his pursuit. The Bandit eggs Sheriff Justice on to describe the ostensibly unlawful exploits of The Bandit. When The Bandit suggests the possible misconduct is insufficiently egregious, the sheriff turns to The Bandit and says, "Son, that's baby [poop] compared to what this guy's done." The reason that I think of this scene is that for all of 'TRUST' FUND The year 2008 is of great importance on this issue because the earliest baby boomers are turning 62. Some started drawing on Social Security this year; all others will eventually follow. In 2011, this population cohort will become eligible Social Security will run a deficit by 2017, when its revenue will fall below the system's expenditures. And Social Security's trust fund means nothing. During all the years when Social Security was running a surplus, it gave money
Date published: 10/12/2008
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