Friday, April 01, 2005
Once upon a time there was a blogger.
he found a magic lamp and rubbed it three times and out jumped secretary of the treasury Snow.
"Ask me three questions!" he intoned. "If I like them I may answer one."
The blogger thought of three questions.
This was his third question, that he did not get to ask, because the secretary left after the first question.
Some medical researchers believe that the next few decades will bring a dramatic increase in lifespans, and that people will be active and productive well past the age of 100. If that happens, how will the Social Security retirement age need to be changed, and will it be politically possible to do it before we have another Social Security crisis?
he found a magic lamp and rubbed it three times and out jumped secretary of the treasury Snow.
"Ask me three questions!" he intoned. "If I like them I may answer one."
The blogger thought of three questions.
This was his third question, that he did not get to ask, because the secretary left after the first question.
Some medical researchers believe that the next few decades will bring a dramatic increase in lifespans, and that people will be active and productive well past the age of 100. If that happens, how will the Social Security retirement age need to be changed, and will it be politically possible to do it before we have another Social Security crisis?
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