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Social Security at 75: A Celebration and a Caution
The Social Security Act's seventy-fifth anniversary in 2010 is a time
for some reflection on how the Social Security Act came about, what
social security has meant to this nation, to supporters and cynics
alike, and why we should be glad and proud that the system was created
and continues to exist. However, this social program, the greatest our
country has ever enacted, must be safeguarded for future generations.
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