Bush Warns Democrats about Opposing Accounts
By Michael A. Fletcher and Jim VandeHei
The Washington Post
Wednesday 23 March 2005
Albuqurque - President Bush concluded a three-state swing to sell his plan to restructure Social Security, warning Democratic opponents Tuesday that they will suffer political consequences if they continue to oppose his proposal without providing one of their own.
Flanked by Republican Sens. Pete V. Domenici (N.M.) and John McCain (Ariz.), Bush invited Democrats "to come to the table" to help devise a solution to shore up Social Security's finances. "I believe there will be bad political consequences for people who are unwilling to sit down and talk about the issue," he said.
...well, gee whiz, Mr. President of the People... it's nice to know that Bush wants Democrats to "sit down and talk about the SS issue", it's just too bad that he's not allowing American citizens such as Steven Gerner who are Democrats to come to the meetings...
Once again, MSM fails to call Bush out on this issue. These town meetings are a farce.