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William G. Shipman

Opinion and Commentary


"Meltdown Was Perfect Stress Test For Market-Based Pension Reform," Investor's Business Daily, May 8, 2009

"Suspend Cap Gains Tax On Toxic Assets," Investor's Business Daily, October 13, 2008

"Thompson and Social Security," Washington Times, December 5, 2007

"Expanding the Agenda," Washington Times, April 29, 2007

"Monkeys, Elephants and Statesmen," Washington Times, March 14, 2007

"Retirement Trendsetter," Washington Times, November 24, 2006

"Retiring with Dignity," Washington Times, October 1, 2006

"Slippery Social Security Slope," Washington Times, March 14, 2006

"Social Security Assets Are Best Left in the Hands of an All-Knowing Government," Investor's Business Daily, November 18, 2005

"Merely tinkering will trap workers inside the box," HillNews.com, June 9, 2005

"Merely Tinkering Will Trap Workers Inside the Box," The Red and Black, June 9, 2005

"No Half-way Measures," Cato.org, February 7, 2005

"Other Opinion: Equal Time: Market-based system would be less costly," Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 12, 2004

"The New Social Security System: Less Costly than the Old," Investor's Business Daily, October 19, 2004

"The Big One," Cato.org, May 26, 2004

"Independent Accounts," Washington Times, January 26, 2004

"How Individual Social Security Accounts Would Work," Investor's Business Daily, November 21, 2003

""Old Europe"," Washington Times, May 14, 2003

"Social Security Must Be Reformed," Fox News (Online), May 15, 2002

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