Rick Perry Backs Off Social Security 'Ponzi Scheme' Comments
WASHINGTON -- Texas governor and Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry recently walked back his claims that Social Security is a "Ponzi scheme," but other Republicans have made similar statements in recent months, saying the entitlement program is a "scheme" to take money from the American people.
Perry has previously taken a hard-line stance against Social Security. In his 2010 book, "Fed Up!" he suggested the program was unconstitutional, put in place "at the expense of respect for the Constitution and limited government." He also wrote that Social Security is "set up like an illegal Ponzi scheme."
Perry has since backed off. His spokesman, Ray Sullivan, told the Wall Street Journal Thursday that the book was not meant to reflect the governor's current views on Social Security.
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Let's see. He writes (supposedly, he wrote it) a book saying that SS was an unconstitutional ponzi scheme. Then he doubles down at the debate and unapologetically reiterates his view that SS is a ponzi scheme, and now he's backing off those comments.
I have news for Perry. It's TOO FRIGGIN' LATE, DUDE!
If Perry is the Republican nominee, I look forward to ALL the ads that will show him saying just that. Then America's senior citizens can turn out in droves (assuming they're not turned away at polling places), and pull the lever against Perry, if not for Obama.