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David Hogberg

David Hogberg is a writer living in Washington, DC. He is author of the Substack, The Sowell Man.
by | Mar 24, 2005

There was a very dramatic change in the 2005 Social Security Trustees Report, released yesterday. It was on page 218:…

by | Mar 23, 2005

In his recent article “Blocking Move,” Jonathan Chait made a case for obstructing Social Security reform. Although Chait displays some…

by | Mar 18, 2005

Recently, the seniors groups USANext created a big controversy when it ran ads, including ones on this site, panning AARP….

by | Mar 9, 2005

The opponents of Social Security reform are fond of citing the Congressional Budget Office report from last June that states…

by | Feb 25, 2005

It appears the George Soros’s charitable giving goes a little beyond trying to defeat President Bush. Last week, Byron York…

by | Feb 22, 2005

According to recent news reports, President Bush has suggested that he is open to the idea of busting the cap…

by | Feb 17, 2005

The deceptions perpetrated in the name of opposing Social Security reform are dime a dozen. The latest to gain prominence…

by | Feb 7, 2005

The most disingenuous of the relatively new tactics the opponents of Social Security reform have contrived is the “There Is…

by | Feb 4, 2005

In a recent column looking at the arguments advanced by opponents of Social Security reform, I stated that “it’s nice…

by | Jan 27, 2005

WASHINGTON — Thomas Sowell recently remarked, “There are still people in the mainstream media who profess bewilderment that they are…

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