You were in Washington, I believe, when the Bush administration tried to do something about Social Security and that turned out to be not a great political experience for them. What did you learn from that? Well, I just don't think. I think Americans see Social Security very different than their personal investments and they don't want to see them intertwined. And I'm not sure that's the wrong answer, honestly. I mean, it is not the best system for retirement, pure and simple. (15:57–16:03)
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Asserts that Americans prefer to keep Social Security separate from personal investments.
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