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Stossel Guest Pushes Falsehood That Social Security Is “A Ponzi Scheme”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 05/25/12 12:32 AM EDT

From the May 24 edition of Fox Business' Stossel:

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Previously:

Social Security Is Not A Ponzi Scheme

“Ponzi! Ponzi! Ponzi!” Right-Wing Media Dig In On Social Security Lie

O'Reilly, Stossel agree that Medicare is a “ponzi scheme”

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