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Saving Social Security (from Congress) [Paperback]

Bert McLachlan (Author)
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July 1, 2001
A layman's guide to complete understanding of the Social Security retirement plan's severe problems, the relationship this has to the deficit, and privatization. The book concludes its analysis with a set of recommendations.

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McLachlan, a Harvard MBA, is convinced that not enough will be done no matter which side prevails in the upcoming battle over social security. He asserts "the very words themselves, used for years to con us about Social Security, are all lies . . . " He argues that the public cannot make up its mind about Social Security until it is presented with all the facts. McLachlan looks at the role of the Social Security trust fund in balancing the federal budget and at investment accounts, privatization, and the experiences of other countries in ensuring retirement income. After assembling evidence to make his case, the author concludes that the Social Security Administration should be made a "truly independent" agency and that Congress not be allowed to "borrow" from Social Security funds. He also proposes that the "normal retirement age" be increased and that a new system of "personal retirement accounts" be established henceforth, beginning with all persons under 20. McLachlan puts nine well-thought-out recommendations on the table for all (including those in Congress) to consider. David Rouse
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"I applaud your efforts to educate others on this most important issue for America's future." -- Dr. Jose Pinera, President, International Center for Pension Reform

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  • Paperback: 257 pages
  • Publisher: Leathers Publishing (July 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585970824
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585970827
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,398,205 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A crystal-clear treatment of Social Security's crisis, May 1, 2003
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This is one of the best books on Social Security for the general public, and I write as a Social Security scholar who has published a book of his own. Bert McLachlan has a genuine gift for explaining the Social Security program, its problems, and possible solutions in clear, straightforward language that everybody can understand. He does an excellent job of sorting out the tricky complexities of federal budget accounting--"on-budget," "off-budget," and "unified budget" outlays, revenues, surpluses, and deficits--and explains how Social Security's revenue surpluses have been used to make our budget deficit problem look less horrendous than it really is. His explanation of Social Security is accurate, lucid and trustworthy. So is his explanation of the coming financial crisis in Social Security and of the realities of the widely-misrepresented and misunderstood Social Security "trust fund." McLachlan walks his readers through the bewildering array of reform options and offers sensible and well-articulated recommendations of his own. You don't have to agree with his own solution to find plenty of value in his treatment of reform. Throughout, he uses data competently. His numerical examples are clear, well-explained and helpful. The political cartoons add a welcome light touch. One of the nicest things about this book is its sincere public spiritedness; McLachlan has no ideological axe to grind, but rather is honestly seeking the best answer for Social Security with an open mind. Another is his genuine concern and respect for his readers. If you're a general reader with no background in Social Security seeking to educate yourself on a topic crucial to your country's future and your own, this is the place to start. If you're already familiar with Social Security, you will benefit from McLachlan's clear prose, fresh perspective, and firm grip on realities.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An absolute "must read" for anyone paying taxes, January 12, 2002
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Bert McLachlan's Saving Social Security (From Congress) is a vivid, cautionary advocate of the dire peril the current Social Security retirement plan is in. Written for the non-specialist lay reader in order to specifically to clear up lies and popular misconceptions, Saving Social Security (From Congress) unambiguously informs the reader of the facts about the federal budget and the options facing our nation today. This is an absolute "must read" for anyone paying taxes for Social Security now, or expecting to receive it in the future!
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